For those unfortunate folks who are about to get go, Here is a little advice (I took the retirement package last fall).
- I took the lump sum and it didnt work out great because the market tanked. It was the smart move at the time, but given the market conditions, would I do it again? No because I dont have any faith in the 5-10 year market performance. You might have a different opinion.
- Be prepared to spend a lot of time on the phone with Via Benefits. I was a single guy, no dependents under 18 and it was a HUGE mess. 1st, they do not understand the continuation of Ford benefits or COBRA or Marketplace insurance right away. It took me numerous calls to explain to them that we had 6 months of free health and dental. 2nd, they want to talk talk talk instead of listen listen listen. I had to interrupt their canned spiel each time because their script was not written with Ford circumstances in mind. Dont let them bowl you over with their speeches. You are the driver, not them. 3rd, when you get an answer from them that seems appropriate, call back a day later to talk to someone else to see it their answer matches the one from yesterday. I found that several times the answers conflicted with each other. Dont give up until you are 100% satisfied. 4th, At the end of your health care term, they will try and shoe-ho-n you into a health and dental plan. Dont just take their word for it, do the research. Their website will come up with 60, 70 different plan options and it will seem like a mind numbing experience, but it will be worth your time. 5th, Remember that if you take all of your income this year and dont get another job you will have a much lower earned income next year. That means that you may qualify for government subsidized health care. In my case, even taking into consideration the $500 month Ford supplement, my healthcare costs would have been in excess of $700 per month! After figuring that I was going to live on my 6 months lump sum + early social security for most of this year, my healthcare turned into @ $70 + $40 for dental..... Moral of the story is do your homework. You will be better off for it.
- Forget about the NESC. The only thing they were good for was resetting a password.