42 Days.............
and i am a civilian. my millitary carreer comes to an end on 10/12/08
some of you remember me having back to back knee surgerys on both left and right knees. 6/24 and 9/24 2007. as of april 7 2008 doc and i desided that though the surgerys did help and made life more cofortable i would not be fit enough for the Navy and it wasnt for me any more thus we and put in a package for a medical discharge under Hounorable conditions. the Physical Evaluation Board results came back today. 20% disability, severance check and a medical discharge. so with in 42 days i will be a civilain again for the first time in over 8 years 6 months. the good thing about this. is 1 i can get some debt knocked out gettting closer to debt free goal. 2 get my truck up and running again 3 i will have a terminal date..(10/12/08) meaning i can actually bother to fill out aplications 4 take a real vacation so that is what is going on with me havent been around alot latley... |
great news :U:
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We thank you for serving our country :deal:!!!!
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Originally Posted by wildbill
(Post 202708)
We thank you for serving our country :deal:!!!!
and your welcome :c: |
I only have 13 months left bro!! I would stay in, but there isn't enough money in it!! I love my job and what i do!! Just wish there was more $$ in it!! I put in 12 and 13 hour days and no more money!! So i decided to get out!! Good luck with everthing!
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Originally Posted by jon_crump
(Post 202717)
I only have 13 months left bro!! I would stay in, but there isn't enough money in it!! I love my job and what i do!! Just wish there was more $$ in it!! I put in 12 and 13 hour days and no more money!! So i decided to get out!! Good luck with everthing!
def going to miss the tax free commisary stuff and other perks. |
Yes i will miss all the perks!! The military is nice, and most all the people and great!! I will miss it as well!! :c::c:
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Thank you for serving this country:c::usa:
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Originally Posted by Redpatcher0481
(Post 203156)
Thank you for serving this country:c::usa:
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I would go for 100% as soon as you get out, you can still work, but with the benefits for you and the family, there is no substitute!!!! and itr is not as hard as some think!!! I was discharged in 1994 the same way, 20% under Honorable conditions, I even got my Honorable Certificate from my C.O., but I waited until 2001 to seek an increase when my back got worse and the doctor at the VA hospital told me I should have tried for the increase immediately after being discharged... I get a total of $52,000 a year now, and can still work some, I can't physically handle working all of the time, (the back is just too bad) but I can make some extra with some bus things I have started and not lose my pension! It may take a little time, but you have nothing to lose!!!:U:
Thanks for your service and sacrifice!!!:c: |
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