Prior to Covid, we saw a significant reduction in members signing up for the trips. We had always priced the trips assuming we had a minimum of one bus or at least 25 travelers signing up.  The last couple of trips we couldn’t make the numbers, so we had to raise the trip cost after publishing the rates or cancel the trip altogether.

We determined that the factors for the reduced member participation were:

  • Age of our travelers. Since we are all getting older, more members had health issues that prevented them from going on the trips.
  • The  increased average age of our members traveling meant that we had a much higher travel insurance cost (since we were experienced rated).

Most trips had multiple travelers that wanted to go, paid their deposit, and signed up.  As the trip got closer medical issues arose and they had to use their travel insurance to pay for their cancellation costs.  Without an influx of new, younger members, our trips were no longer the value that they had been when Bob Jones planned the trips.

So, our response to these conditions means that we no longer plan larger group trips.

But, on the positive side, Volare Travel has been helping a number of retirees continue to plan their trips, both the fall and winter trips. Linda at Volare Travel worked with Bob Jones and his committee to offer the trips. Linda still develops package discounted trips that she offers.  If interested,

Linda at Volare Travel can be reached at (586) 263-4500 or  li*********@*ol.com.

The NCRO supports referring members to Linda’s company.

Dave Poxon, Events Coordinator
for the NCRO

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Watch Jay Kuhnie Presentation from the NCRO Breakfast

Watch NCRO Chapter President Jay Kuhnie’s video from from the 50th NCRO Breakfast Meeting.

Watch Dr. Cole's Presentation from the NCRO Breakast

Watch Dr. Cole’s presentation from the NCRO Breakfast meeting on February 21st. David E. Cole is the Chairman Emeritus of the Center for Automotive Research (CAR) in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Chairman of AutoHarvest and Building America’s Tomorrow.  He was formerly Director of the Office for the Study of Automotive Transportation (OSAT) at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute and an engineering professor at the University of Michigan.  He has worked extensively on internal combustion engines, vehicle design, and overall automotive industry trends. 

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To All Members of NCRO:

NCRO has worked to find several “friendly” dealers in the Detroit metro area that will treat retirees well and have agreed to establish a retiree friendly process.

While you are welcome to go to any dealer, we have several dealers that have designated an individual or individuals to specifically handle retirees and have developed a process they will follow with retirees. The process includes an appointment, capability to help secure your certificate and claim numbers, culminating in leasing or selling you the vehicle of your choice at the EP formula price or less without hassle.

Here is the general process:

  1. Contact Retiree Friendly Dealer listed on our website.
  2. Schedule an appointment.
  3. Call the U.S. Chrysler Employee Advantage Hotline at 800-756-2886 or the Canadian Chrysler Employee Advantage Dedicated Hotline at 866-785-8783  between 9AM and 6 PM EST to get your certificate numbers and control numbers.
  4. You can visit the Employee Advantage https://www.ea.chrysler.com/EmpAdv/LandingPage.jsp
  5. Meet with the designated individual at the dealership
  6. Advise which vehicle or vehicles you are interested in. Check and print out the Regional Incentives at https://www.chryslerretirees.com/Retiree/common/RegionalIncentives.htm
  7. Bring a copy of the print out with you when you go to the dealership.
  8. The dealer will review your options based on your needs.

This includes: Annual mileage driven, price class you want, equipment level, etc. In addition you should already investigate your insurance situation for the vehicle you are interested in. You can do this on your own or the dealer will recommend some options. Your insurance is a result of your Credit History, Driving Record, Claims History, Zip Code, and Type of vehicle being insured etc.

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Insurance Beyond Medicare

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Email Us If You Have Question

If you have a question for the NCRO Insurance Committee,  they can be emailed at: in****@**ro.og

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Benefit Connect

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Email Us If You Have Question

If you have a question for the NCRO Insurance Committee,  they can be emailed at: in****@**ro.og

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Important Phone Numbers and Addresses

  • Medicare 1-800-medicare or 1-800-633-4227
  • MAPP 1-800-803-7174 Michigan Medicare Medicaid Assistance Program (also called SHIP in other states)
  • SHIP go to www.medicare.gov search for SHIP (State Health Insurance Program same as MMAP in Michigan)
  • Benefit Connect 1-888-409-3300
  • Wage Works 877-924-3967
  • Social Security 1-800-772-1213

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