Musings from too close to the crypt. Random thoughts, valentines, and vitriol from an aging and increasingly cranky boomer who's tired of the public flogging he's taken as an Oregon Public Employee and now as a retired public employee drawing his PERS pension. To people who think I'm getting more than I deserve - bite me! I earned every penny. Please read the notes below before posting comments, or emailing me. They are important!!!
Thursday, September 27, 2007
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
In the spirit of "World Have Your Say" on NPR, I've decided that for a short period of time I'm going to open this blog up to comments. Shortly after I post this I will turn on comments and let readers "have their say". To reduce the SPAM problem, users will have to register to post comments, and drive-by commenters will be moderated. If this turns out to be a successful addition to the blog, I will keep comments on indefinitely. But contrary to the title of the post, I DO plan to sleep, long before I'm dead. So if this gets to be a burden, comments will be turned off. I'm actually looking forward to reader comments, so have at them. I ask only that your comments be somehow related to the post itself. Use your own judgement as to what is and isn't germane.
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Thanks for looking into the P & F payback. It seems PERS wants much more in return than I got from the "overpayment".
Glad to help. If you belong to Oregon PERS Discussion Group (OPDG) you should read my latest entry over there asking for a bit more detail from P & F members. If you don't belong, you should since it is an excellent forum for discussion PERS-related and retirement issues. I'm an active participant and moderator over there as well.
Mr. Fearless,
Wanted you to know that I have been a loyal reader of your site for the past couple of years. A lot of us here in Arizona rely on your blog to keep us really up to date. You are our conduit to overcoming a great injustice by the PERS board as to its contract with us window retirees. Thanks again and keep up the good fight.
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