Per my contract I’m fully invested being with Cisco 5 years, so I’m not worried if I get laid off since I will get pension the rest of my life. The question I have, when I go back home will they deposit my monthly payment in my India bank?
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I was in the same position as you are but I took the lump sum option. That prevented issues with monthly deposits in my country bank. Very nice payout, and now living back in my low cost country. Thanks Cisco, nice doing business with you!
Per my contract I’m fully invested being with Cisco 5 years, so I’m not worried if I get laid off since I will get pension the rest of my life. The question I have, when I go back home will they deposit my monthly payment in my India bank?
Too bd you are not going to benefit from it, mental illness is already kicking in in your case
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pensions_in_the_United_Kingdom
seems to confirm what @jf said. Why was that post down voted?
@eg uk does. required by law for most "serious" jobs (i.e. not the part time stuff you do on the side of university)
In what countries do companies still offer pensions? I'm in my 60s and never worked for a company offering a pension in the US.
Respectful opinions about G2’s top-heavy org and what it seems an obsession with personal branding don’t last long on this site—when moderation resources are used to silence opinions, it reveals what really matters
On the other hand, comments that contain not respectful views are left online , it seems that as long as there is no reference to the rock star is ok
Do you have banks in India?
You good man! Welcome back. We have offices in ,pune and bangaloré