How do I withdraw my ERS from retirement?
Sign in to your ERS OnLine account. (If you don't have an account, you can register for one.) Select “Withdraw My Retirement Account" (under “My Retirement Information”).
When Can Texas state employees retire?
You may retire under the rule of 80 if your years and months of service credit (at least five years) and your years and months of age equal or exceed 80. Use the quick calculator to see how your service and age work together to make you eligible for a monthly ERS retirement benefit and health insurance.
How do I contact ERS Texas?
- Physical Address. 200 E. 18th St. Austin, Texas 78701. ...
- Phone. (877) 275-4377 (Toll-free) TTY: 711 or (800) 735-2989. 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday - Friday.
- Mailing Address. P. O. Box 13207. Austin, Texas 78711-3207.
- Fax. (512) 867-7438. When you need to send a fax to ERS, please include a cover sheet that includes only: Your name,
When can Hawaii state employees retire?
Is NaturalReader free?
The free version of NaturalReader is available on all MCPS computers in the applications folder. Students can download NaturalReader to read text at home, including text highlighted on the internet. Students can go to http://www.naturalreaders.com/download.htm to download a free version at home.
Is Speechify free?
It's free to try for three days, but after that it costs $139 annually. Users can adjust the voice of the reader, as well as the words spoken per minute. It also translates documents into another language.
Is Natural readers trustworthy?
As a free text-to-speech program, NaturalReader is an excellent choice. And, if you or your students have a need for the premium features, they're likely to be well worth the cost. Simplicity is by far NaturalReader's best feature -- it does precisely what it claims, and across a variety of applications.
How do I cancel my NaturalReader?
You can turn this off at any time from your account' Billing Information page. After you click on 'Cancel Subscription', paid service will continue until the end of the current billing period without renewal.