Anonymous wrote:I don’t know many that completely retire after 20 years. Usually they move onto a government contractor position. Those can pay a lot, plus they simultaneously get their pension and low-cost healthcare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think of the expenses you had during your working life. Major ones were housing and kid's college fund. Imagine if someone gave you a house the whole time and was going to pay for your kid's college. Kind of changes the calculation. Also, you got to engage in posh hobbies like sailing and horses for basically free on base.
When you retire you take a position with a DoD Contractor for 250k, just low key, nothing fancy.
And imagine if you had a much lower salary....
And what's this about someone paying for your kid's college?
Post 9/11, if you didn't use your GI Bill, your kid can, no? A retired colonel I know said that the GI Bill is paying for his kid's college since he didn't use it. No?
If I'm wrong, I'd like to know, honestly.
Correct. Post 9/11 allows this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s because the taxpayer funds a huge portion of their expenses (housing while on base, no down payment for Va loans, the list goes on). Welfare queens to the max
VA loans aren't that great as often the interest rate is higher. When we looked at it for our mortgage, because we could put 20% down, it wasn't worth it as the interest rate was much higher than what I got on a regular mortgage. And, most base housing isn't very nice, especially for enlisted, who aren't paid well at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s because the taxpayer funds a huge portion of their expenses (housing while on base, no down payment for Va loans, the list goes on). Welfare queens to the max
+1. Even one of Reagan's hires (Stockdale, I think his name may be) wrote a book a few years ago describing the US military as socialistic. But if you dare question it, you're labeled a "communist" or worse. DH has several retired military in his family, and when they start bragging about their free health care and whatnot at Thanksgiving, I say "you're welcome."
Sorry, no one is bragging about Tricare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s because the taxpayer funds a huge portion of their expenses (housing while on base, no down payment for Va loans, the list goes on). Welfare queens to the max
+1. Even one of Reagan's hires (Stockdale, I think his name may be) wrote a book a few years ago describing the US military as socialistic. But if you dare question it, you're labeled a "communist" or worse. DH has several retired military in his family, and when they start bragging about their free health care and whatnot at Thanksgiving, I say "you're welcome."
That’s super obnoxious on your part. We can’t even get appointments at Walter Reed or find a place to park, so I’d tell you quickly to shove it. Trust me, you wouldn’t think military healthcare was such a great deal if you actually had to use it.
I have a secret to let you in on—private healthcare sucks too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s because the taxpayer funds a huge portion of their expenses (housing while on base, no down payment for Va loans, the list goes on). Welfare queens to the max
+1. Even one of Reagan's hires (Stockdale, I think his name may be) wrote a book a few years ago describing the US military as socialistic. But if you dare question it, you're labeled a "communist" or worse. DH has several retired military in his family, and when they start bragging about their free health care and whatnot at Thanksgiving, I say "you're welcome."
Sorry, no one is bragging about Tricare.
They might as well. It's pretty good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s because the taxpayer funds a huge portion of their expenses (housing while on base, no down payment for Va loans, the list goes on). Welfare queens to the max
VA loans aren't that great as often the interest rate is higher. When we looked at it for our mortgage, because we could put 20% down, it wasn't worth it as the interest rate was much higher than what I got on a regular mortgage. And, most base housing isn't very nice, especially for enlisted, who aren't paid well at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s because the taxpayer funds a huge portion of their expenses (housing while on base, no down payment for Va loans, the list goes on). Welfare queens to the max
+1. Even one of Reagan's hires (Stockdale, I think his name may be) wrote a book a few years ago describing the US military as socialistic. But if you dare question it, you're labeled a "communist" or worse. DH has several retired military in his family, and when they start bragging about their free health care and whatnot at Thanksgiving, I say "you're welcome."
Sorry, no one is bragging about Tricare.
Anonymous wrote:It’s because the taxpayer funds a huge portion of their expenses (housing while on base, no down payment for Va loans, the list goes on). Welfare queens to the max
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think of the expenses you had during your working life. Major ones were housing and kid's college fund. Imagine if someone gave you a house the whole time and was going to pay for your kid's college. Kind of changes the calculation. Also, you got to engage in posh hobbies like sailing and horses for basically free on base.
When you retire you take a position with a DoD Contractor for 250k, just low key, nothing fancy.
And imagine if you had a much lower salary....
And what's this about someone paying for your kid's college?
Post 9/11, if you didn't use your GI Bill, your kid can, no? A retired colonel I know said that the GI Bill is paying for his kid's college since he didn't use it. No?
If I'm wrong, I'd like to know, honestly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s because the taxpayer funds a huge portion of their expenses (housing while on base, no down payment for Va loans, the list goes on). Welfare queens to the max
+1. Even one of Reagan's hires (Stockdale, I think his name may be) wrote a book a few years ago describing the US military as socialistic. But if you dare question it, you're labeled a "communist" or worse. DH has several retired military in his family, and when they start bragging about their free health care and whatnot at Thanksgiving, I say "you're welcome."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think of the expenses you had during your working life. Major ones were housing and kid's college fund. Imagine if someone gave you a house the whole time and was going to pay for your kid's college. Kind of changes the calculation. Also, you got to engage in posh hobbies like sailing and horses for basically free on base.
When you retire you take a position with a DoD Contractor for 250k, just low key, nothing fancy.
And imagine if you had a much lower salary....
And what's this about someone paying for your kid's college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Retired O-6 who works for a contractor does not live like "old money" - especially if they've got kids in college.
Sincerely,
Retired O-6 who works for a contractor who has got kids in college.
No GI Bill? College shouldn't be killing you.
I'm not the pp you quoted.
Please tell me what your understanding of the GI bill is.
At least one of their kids should be going to school for free. I know, because one of my kids did.