My expectations are actually pretty good for the P Res.
If this turns into another combat bra fiasco, it won't be solved by giving each P Res 125 bucks to go buy their own.
However since this is an emotional issue near and dear to 16000 mbrs out there, they had better make this pension work...
Merci George
I'm in the same boat but with many summers on A's in the 70's.
I think that using earnings could be a bit complex as most P Res will have multiple income streams amounting to that one figure on the CPP printout and breaking it down could be a nightmare. However, even if it was...
"turretmonster, I don't follow your logic.
I suspect the 1985 limit allows those with 20+ years Reserve service to buy back enough time served to be eligible for a pension based on thier most recent 20 years of service. How then, would this "exclude" them from the program? Also, how would this...
Regardless of how time served is calculated, I'm pretty sure those 1322 P Res soliders would like all their pre 1985 service ccounted if this pension thing ever flies.
It's hard enough to recruit, train, and retain a soldier as it is now in the P Res. I hope someone stops to think what will...
I just have to ask what pay record of what pay system do you think has all this data given the fragmented pay systems the P Res have had over the last 25 odd years.
Using IRRPS data ( if it even still exists ) wouldn't give you much trustworthy data given how screwed up that application was at...
"Born and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas, filmmakers and brothers Craig and Brent Renaud followed these â Å“part-time soldiersâ ? from their first......."
Don't think it was a CBC production, rather one CBC purchased.
I thought it was a good production that showed just how deployment effects...
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