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Post by dustoff262 on Dec 24, 2017 12:39:13 GMT -5
You can leave the job any way you like. Pending charges, on restriction, modified etc. The job owes you NOTHING. Not a good guy letter and even your pension if you are on the cusp of being fired for cause. There are a few MOS who had to sue to get their pension.
The one that got got caught up in the licensing division with 25+ yrs still has not gotten his pension. Another story that comes to mind is a Sgt who was helping a widow divest of her husband's gun shop business, was fired for selling weapons without an FFL license. Must be about 20 odd years ago.
Your pension is not protected at 20 yrs. The city of new York can terminate you and make you sue for your pension.
Once you have already retired and collecting, the city cannot revoke it over a misdemeanor. That's the only protection the law offers.
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