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Monday, November 17, 2008

County Pensions Continue to Cost US

Journal Sentinel Reporter Daniel Bice's Story

"Brotz retired in August after 38 years with the county, leaving office as a $75,000-per-year accounting manager in the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Department.

Last week, the county Pension Board approved Brotz's retirement request for a lump-sum payment of $847,861 under the "backdrop" provision in the lucrative 2001 pension deal.

In addition, Brotz will be receiving a monthly retirement check of $2,887, or nearly $35,000 per year." - JS Online Story

Not a bad deal if you can get it. Who pays all of this money, We do!!! In a time when every one is watching their 401k's go down the tube, and people are losing their jobs, this is great time to spend more hard earned money.

You need to get a job with the Government.

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