I just got the nod from our financial advisor, and....

The group of Millwrights that retired 4-5 years before me got an offer that several found to go to turn down. We had gotten a 1.00 an hour raise to join the welders, riggers, pipe fitters, hydraulics, carpenters, engine repair, and a couple other groups. So we needed trained in those crafts. They were paid their pensions plus they made around 10.00 more an hour then we were getting to train us. When they went to other plants they made even more plus expenses. My group of guys were offered great jobs at other local steel mills but I wanted no part of that.