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you were then disqualified and did not work any more as an employee. At 65, you would be entitled to $33 per month. Beginning at 65, the pilot would draw $167 under the A.L.P.A. plan and $33 from social security. 

Suppose the pilot, after he is disqualified, gets another job which is under social security and gets $3000 or more each year for another 20 years, and then retires at 65. He will get $56 per month from social security, but only the $33 is set off against his $200 under the A.L.P.A. plan so his total retirement income is $223.

When the fellow in the preceding question got another job did his $200 per month stop?

No. The $200 is payable for life except