Anonymous wrote:Any recent feedback re Cody CDC? DH says that the abuse issues are a thing of the past and that he thinks this place seems great (and it does, from the tour).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is super cheap daycare a benefit you are promised when you enlist? Just curious.
Its not, but its an argument that is brought up over and over. The absolute lowest BAH in this area with dependents is over $2000, that's tax free money on top of salary. There are options. People can afford them. Its not just the officers. And it bears mentioning that becoming an officer is an option to anyone that gets a degree (which the military will pay for...).
All army CDC's are under investigation for hiring practices. The issue is not fixed. Also there are financial assistance options for those seeking daycare off post. There are MANY options. Many.
Wow, you are a piece of work. Seriously. $2000 is not enough for this area for decent housing close in with child care options on top of it.
I just looked up the enlisted pay chart and an E5 with 8 years in makes $35,000 a year. Wow. That is just BIG money with that whole $2000 a month BAH. Meanwhile an O4 with 8 years in makes $74,052 a year. So yes, that officer has a LOT more options PLUS he is getting close to $3000 a month in housing allowance.
I know lots of enlisted that have worked for their degrees but are not being put into OCS because the military doesn't want to lose their enlisted. It is a rarity for someone to back a soldier so that he/she can become an officer.
I imagine that you are some officer's wife that is completely out of touch or an an O4/O5 that doesn't know any better because you are on the side that CAN afford to have options. If the military makes you move to DC but doesn't give you enough to adequately care for your family you do not have a lot of options.
WOW! This and the entitlement that it oozes are part of the reason that I do not want my child at on base child care. If you act like certain children shouldn’t be there, I am sure that the attitude will find its way to your children. The waitlist prioritizes based on marital status (single primary caregivers are highest pri, followed by dual military parents, then one military one non military), then rank (meaning the less you make the higher priority you are given). Not to mention that these officers and senior enlisted subsidize the junior enlisted by paying a higher tuition, and not every one of them had their degree paid for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is super cheap daycare a benefit you are promised when you enlist? Just curious.
Its not, but its an argument that is brought up over and over. The absolute lowest BAH in this area with dependents is over $2000, that's tax free money on top of salary. There are options. People can afford them. Its not just the officers. And it bears mentioning that becoming an officer is an option to anyone that gets a degree (which the military will pay for...).
All army CDC's are under investigation for hiring practices. The issue is not fixed. Also there are financial assistance options for those seeking daycare off post. There are MANY options. Many.
Wow, you are a piece of work. Seriously. $2000 is not enough for this area for decent housing close in with child care options on top of it.
I just looked up the enlisted pay chart and an E5 with 8 years in makes $35,000 a year. Wow. That is just BIG money with that whole $2000 a month BAH. Meanwhile an O4 with 8 years in makes $74,052 a year. So yes, that officer has a LOT more options PLUS he is getting close to $3000 a month in housing allowance.
I know lots of enlisted that have worked for their degrees but are not being put into OCS because the military doesn't want to lose their enlisted. It is a rarity for someone to back a soldier so that he/she can become an officer.
I imagine that you are some officer's wife that is completely out of touch or an an O4/O5 that doesn't know any better because you are on the side that CAN afford to have options. If the military makes you move to DC but doesn't give you enough to adequately care for your family you do not have a lot of options.
Anonymous wrote:I'm already on the list - they told me there might be a spot about 6 months after DC is born, but by then, we'll have something arranged. Is it worth it to move the kid then just to save the money?