14 x 2 %= 28, 28% of $61000 = $17080 (gross). Less any penalties (if there are any) for not completing 20 years.
This if a rough approximation. As some one said earlier, go see a release clerk.
The primary reason for giving the entire month's pay on the 15th was for those folks who traveled away for the holidays in the days before we had debit cards, banking machines, and banks were only open from 10 am to 2 pm. Fun fun.
It wasn't uncommon for some young Pte or Cpl to come into the...
Remember to old days when you got the entire months pay on the 15th of Dec? The first two weeks of Jan were really really long for those who didn't budget accordingly.
Really? What are you? Two?
At 26 you had some life experience. I would hope you would know better. I'm talking about young people in school or just graduated with out a schmik how the real world works.
Folks I have been playing this game for a long time, and bitches and beefs are still the same. I am a Reg Force clerk presently employed as the Chief Clerk of a reserve infantry unit. Every fall I give the troops, Pte up to MCpl, an "idiot's guide to CF Pay" I talk about uploads, and cut off...
Depending on what you are looking to get credit for it could take days to months. Your OR should have the PLAR form and will be able to help you complete it. The more documentation you provide the better. IE: Course Reports, Academic Transcripts, etc. Again, it all depends on what you are...
There is a good chance I may find myself in Oklahoma next summer for a 4 year posting. I was wondering if anyone has been posted to Oklahoma or any other US destination, and what their thoughts were on it.
Are you talking Reg Force or Reserve? In the Reg Force an attached posting is normal no more than 6 months. But, I have seen them longer. The difference between an Attach Posting and a TD is you don't get all that extra money for meals and incidentals when you are attach posted.
In the...
There are numerous things that the CM will look at before posting someone. The least of which is your personal preferences. Depending on your trade can have an impact. For instance, if you are a hard navy trade, well you are only going one of two places. But if you are a purple trade, IE...
Fitness tests (Express test) are good for 365 days from the date of testing. If you achieved and exempt status then it is good for 730 days (2 years) from the date of testing. The BFT is good for 365 days only.
It would only work once on a driver. Once you knew it was there, you would be ready for it the next time and ignore it. Sorta like people do with speed limit signs.
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