till+present perfect progressive or future perfect progressive

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1)"We won't get any perks yet. We have to wait till we have been working here for two years."

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2)"We won't get any perks yet. We have to wait till we will have been working here for two years."

Is 2) correct? Is 1) natural?
 
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1)"We won't get any perks at the moment. We have to wait till we have been working here for two years." I would replace "at the moment" with "yet" to make it more natural.

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2)"We won't get any perks at the monent. We have to wait till we will have been working here for two years."

Is 2) correct? Is 1) natural?
#2 is not correct.
 
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