I work for Shell here in corporate office, Houston
Shell changed theirs from an 80 point system to some calculated method that isn't as nice...but still is a great perk overall and you can choose lump sum or monthly payments.aggiedaniel06 said:
Nice! I'm considering making a move in the next year and it would be nice to work for a company with a pension. My FIL retired with a pension from John Deere and it seems like a super sweet deal from the little I've gathered.
Remember, any insider information that might move the stock price in either direction gets posted here first.gougler08 said:Shell changed theirs from an 80 point system to some calculated method that isn't as nice...but still is a great perk overall and you can choose lump sum or monthly payments.aggiedaniel06 said:
Nice! I'm considering making a move in the next year and it would be nice to work for a company with a pension. My FIL retired with a pension from John Deere and it seems like a super sweet deal from the little I've gathered.
Most oil companies (the larger ones) still do pension. Phillips 66, Chevron, Shell, and Exxon do off the top of my head.UpstateAg said:
Just landed in Denver and my flight didn't have WiFi working. Just starting to read up on GE. I've got a guy who is an engineer who is angry, and another guy who is a VP who is saying, what did people expect? I tend to agree with the latter. Who does pensions these days besides the government? And what does that tell us?
My insider info is that it will sit somewhere in the never ending Darvis box between 40-80 for the forseeable future...but it is a nice stock to get options on each year with the high dividendgeorge1992 said:Remember, any insider information that might move the stock price in either direction gets posted here first.gougler08 said:Shell changed theirs from an 80 point system to some calculated method that isn't as nice...but still is a great perk overall and you can choose lump sum or monthly payments.aggiedaniel06 said:
Nice! I'm considering making a move in the next year and it would be nice to work for a company with a pension. My FIL retired with a pension from John Deere and it seems like a super sweet deal from the little I've gathered.
My daughter has a small account with Fidelity. If they don't follow suit I'll move it to TDA with my trading account. Think or Swim is a decent platform.BREwmaster said:
any of you with Fidelity thinking of switching? I would think Fido would follow suit with free trades as well, or at least sweeten the deal, but nothing yet.
Aggie_2463 said:
PROG:
Sold my RIG trade at $4.40, think we see sub $4 again soon?
gougler08 said:
OSTK and NIO showing strength on a blood red day
Wow. Thanks for the info. I'm probably gonna wait a bit longer to see what Fidelity does before I go through the trouble of making a switch, but I'm loving these brokerage wars.khaos288 said:
Robinhood cash management feature comes out. 2.05% on any cash holdings. Comes with a debit card, no foreign transactions fees, and free atms.
More buyers than sellers.khaos288 said:
How did ostk break through two days in a row??
Prognightmare said:
We're going positive I think