I have 15 more years to work before retirement, so, in addition to many other reasons, I'm interested in working for Linde because they have a 4% pension plan + 5% 401k match. (My current fuel job has no pension + 5% 401k match)
However, I bumped into two separate Linde drivers from La Porte, Indiana, and both of them said that they do not get a pension even though it says pension on the job ad.
Some Linde driver job ads say fully vested after 3 years, others proudly say pension others meekly say pension. None of the ads say we no longer offer pension to new drivers.
I just hope to know what the deal is before I apply and find out from the recruiter that there's a deal-breaker in there somewhere. Thank you for the help and the clarification. I appreciate it.
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They get a pension just not a traditional one.
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Well I know when Airgas/Air Liquide merged some of the AL terminals were union so that’s the only ones that have the pension for us. I don’t put much faith in pensions since I have a long way to go.
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