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Retirement Shock: Need to Find a Job After 40 Years at General Electric

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Re: Retirement Shock: Need to Find a Job After 40 Years at General Electric

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Remember to set up auto-sale folks. Your retirement returns will be less than selling at a lifetime high price of whoever you work for. But you will not sell at the lifetime high price. Please don't forget to sell at all.

It took a lawsuit for my employer (Honeywell) to allow moving (out of Honeywell stock) of matched contributions. I still keep about 20% in company stock. It has done very well and pays a good dividend. To think that we were almost bought by GE years ago.

Re: Retirement Shock: Need to Find a Job After 40 Years at General Electric

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Remember to set up auto-sale folks. Your retirement returns will be less than selling at a lifetime high price of whoever you work for. But you will not sell at the lifetime high price. Please don't forget to sell at all.

Or, at a minimum, at least don't get too greedy. I got (somewhat) lucky with the dot-com crash. My prior employer's stock (which I had been accumulating over a decade from a previous employer who got purchased) lost about 95% of its value. Fortunately, I had sold some and the stock did end up recovering a bit.

Re: Retirement Shock: Need to Find a Job After 40 Years at General Electric

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Seems like an $85k/yr pension should be more than enough to retire on.

    Roughly $140 billion in GE stock-market wealth was lost in the past year
GE has lost a substantial percent of its market cap this year. I wouldn't count on that pension sticking around for 30 years without being 'restructured'.

And in 30 years it'll be worth $40k a year anyway.

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