Q. I retired from the federal civil service in September 2007. Can I be re-employed by the federal civil service since it’s been over six years since my retirement?
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Q. I am a re-employed annuitant and the offset of my retirement has been waived. I work part time no more than 1,040 hours per year. I am being told that when I use my annual and sick leave, it is counted as work time and considered into the 1,040 hours. Please advise.
Q. I am 50 years old and was just approved for retirement on disability. I have deep vein thrombosis and a history of phlebitis. I have had a pulmonary embolism. Mentally, I am not ready to retire, but my conditions and body tell me otherwise. If I decide I want to continue working, can I reapply later? What would happen?
Q. I had 274 hours of sick leave when I resigned from a federal job in 1993. I was rehired by the federal government in 2013. Will these sick leave hours be restored?
Q. I was employed by the Postal Service for nearly six years and voluntarily separated. I am now employed by Defense Department and had 5½ years between employment periods. Is the sick leave I left at the Postal Service available to credit to my current job? How can I find the balance available?
Q. If a FERS employee has retired and started receiving their pension, are they permitted to apply for another GS job later on, if they so choose? If they get a GS job after having been retired, what happens to their annuity?
Q. In January 2010, I retired (CSRS) with 35 years of service. In July 2010, I returned to my former agency as a dual-waiver re-employed annuitant. Since that time, I have earned and not used 120 hours of annual leave. At the end of my three years (3,120 hours worked), will I receive a lump-sum payment for these hours, or are they forfeited because payment for these hours would exceed the 3,120-hour limitation?
Q. I am a retired Social Security Administration employee since 2001. I would love to come back to work to assist with the disability backlog processing. I am in need of a job part time, temporary, as a contractor, etc. I would also return as a permanent employee. Please let me know if this is possible and how do I go about this.
Q. My brother retired under FERS disability because he was in need of a kidney and liver transplant. He has since received both organs and is now able to work again. Can he return to work for the federal government again? If so, what benefits will he have to give up?
Q. I am a very healthy 67-year old individual. I retired under FERS with 22 years of federal service in January. I did not plan my retirement well and I am now suffering the consequences. Is it possible to return to work for the federal government as a civil servant?