What are you going to do the first morning you wake up and realize you are retired, or will be reporting soon to a new job? Turning over and going back sleep is one option. But there are others worth considering.
Some people have a Plan B. Some don’t. Maybe some who don’t think they need one, at least not yet, should think again.
If you should suddenly leave or lose your federal job, what about...
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What are you going to do the first morning you wake up and realize you are retired, or will be reporting soon to a new job? Turning over and going back sleep is one option. But there are others worth considering.
Some people have a Plan B. Some don’t. Maybe some who don’t think they need one, at least not yet, should think again.
If you should suddenly leave or lose your federal job, what about health insurance? What happens to your unused annual or sick leave? Must you withdraw from the federal TSP?
Today on our Your Turn radio show we’ll be talking with benefits expert John Grobe. He’s a former fed and author of the book Career Transition: A Guide for Federal Employees.
So what’s your Plan B? Where do you start? Listen to the show today at 10 a.m. on WFED 1500 AM in the D.C. area or anywhere at federalnewsradio.com. Call in if you like or you can email questions to Mike at: mcausey@federalnewsradio.com.