Tips for seasonal workers
Help your child select the right retirement plan with OPERS
By Michael Pramik, Ohio Public Employees Retirement System
May 2, 2024 – If your child has a summer job with a public entity in Ohio, there’s a good chance that job is covered by OPERS.
That means your child will be earning money toward a pension in addition to picking up a salary for cutting grass, lifeguarding or other traditional summer work. Thus, it’s important that your child choose the right OPERS retirement plan. The choices they make today can impact their retirement future.
Comparing the plans
After children are hired they will have 180 days to select one of the two OPERS retirement plans:
- Traditional Pension Plan
- Member-Directed Plan
The easiest way to compare the plans is to use the Plan Comparison Calculator. Your child can find it by logging into or creating an online account. The calculator allows OPERS participants to:
- Input personalized information, such as salary.
- Find out what the retirement payments and refund amounts would be from all three plans.
The Selecting Your Retirement Plan page includes the Plan Choice Video Quiz and a recorded presentation called How to Select Your Retirement Plan.
Things to consider
It’s important to remember the Member-Directed plan has a monthly administrative fee of $6 charged to all accounts, regardless of balance. This fee may affect children’s account balance if they choose the Member-Directed plan and only work part of a year and are not contributing consistently to OPERS.
If they select the Traditional Pension Plan, they will not be charged the $6 monthly fee.
No matter which plan they choose, your child can leave the account on deposit with OPERS when the seasonal or part-time job ends. If they decide to return to the same job, or any other OPERS-covered position, they can pick up where they left off and continue contributing to the same plan.
You can search for OPERS-covered employers on the OPERS website.
Remember – it’s never too early to start saving for retirement.
Michael Pramik
Michael Pramik is communication strategist for the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System and editor of the PERSpective blog. As an experienced business journalist, he clarifies complex pension policies and helps members make smart choices to secure their retirement.
How do I get my OPERS account number?
The OPERS ID is an 11-digit number, if you have received correspondence from OPERS recently it may be listed in the top right-hand corner. If not, you will need to contact OPERS at 1-800-222-7377 Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm to obtain your OPERS ID. Thank you, OPERS