Viewing page 166 of 200

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

-34-

as an air line pilot, and as long as you work as such your family is protected by insurance, which, when you've served 10 years, becomes permanent.

Try taking 20 percent of your income and see how much of this you can buy on your own. Most of it you can't buy at any price.

If I pay my social security tax and get my full social security benefit, why can't I get my $200 without having any part of it come from social security at 65?

You could by paying a higher tax. In calculating the tax for the A.L.P.A. system, account is taken of the social security offset at 65, and the tax is cut accordingly.

Even if I didn't mind paying 10 percent of my pay into the pot I want it back if I decide to