Hi @ToFixorNotToFix ... 3rd level may be different as that may be ETB or something other than the Dept of Ed & Science.As an aside (different from Acer10 as I had no break in service) I started in the public sector (3rd level) in 2001 but only joined the pension scheme in 2007 (stupid but I had no clue then). I am now in the post 2005 scheme, but have the same conditions re retirement age etc as pre 2005 employees - i.e. I can retire on full pension at 60.
There is no 'pre 2005' in Secondary, Community or Comprehensive Schools...
Just PRE 2004 (called Old Entrant)
POST 2004 (called New Entrant)
These cannot be differentiated on a payslip. There is no way to know what scheme you are on from payslip, without Pensions or Payroll telling you and this can take years to find out (for me, it took from Jan 2021 until Jan 2024).
(Sorry - I do not know the names of the later pension schemes - 2011, 2013 etc).
Just today, I received an email from Payroll, to clarity that I joined the pension scheme on September 1st 2007. However, I was working in my present job since August 2006.
I am kicking myself... There was this 'myth' that if you were a teacher 'you had to keep all your paper payslips for your Entire LIFE'. The thing is... It was NOT a myth. You should keep every payslip as you never know what evidence you will need by retirement.... I do not have payslips from 1997 to 2010 anymore