Many federal workers don’t have the benefit of including their family members in counseling sessions about retirement. Retirement impacts both the federal worker and the spouse of the federal or postal worker. In Affiliation with LiteBlue – Local Postal Service personnel offices used to provide counseling services for active letter carriers.
Although individual counseling services are no longer provided in local postal
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These sessions are important for worker and spouse because together the understanding of all the intricacies involved in retirement may be better realized. There are many aspects of the retirement benefit that directly impact the spouse or family members of the postal workers. Being involved and learning about the benefits offered to postal employees and how they work in retirement is critical.
Involving your spouse in information and counseling sessions is one of the most important steps you can take towards getting ready to retire in comfort and security.
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