Yes and you also have to buy your time back. Right now I am paying $100 a month to buy back my military time. For 4 years in the military I have to pay $1600. I will then have a total of 9 years federal service.
2006-09-19 16:36:34
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answered by ? 6
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Yes but you have to buy back your years toward retirement (3% of your pay for your time in service)
2006-09-19 23:28:48
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answered by medic 5
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Yes, if you were active duty for over 181 days and the job at the US Attorney's office is federal civil service.
2006-09-20 01:05:29
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answered by d b 3
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yes, but you have to pay a tax on your military earnings that was exempt while you were military. This is to add the military time to your retirement.
Your 5 years is immediately added to your time in service for vacation, sick, and govt service.
2006-09-19 23:56:25
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answered by rjf 3
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Yes, it transfers over, but I was told that things such as seniority don't transfer. you should ask the person doing the hiring to be completely sure.
2006-09-19 23:26:19
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answered by azile_wehttam 3
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Unless of course you got any kind of compensation, i.e. separation pay or medical retirement... then you MAY have to pay a portion of that back also....
2006-09-19 23:40:20
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answered by Jerry D 3
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Yes, I believe so.
2006-09-19 23:30:53
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answered by OnThe36th 5
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yes
2006-09-19 23:24:35
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answered by Anonymous
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yes it is called GS level, government service.
2006-09-19 23:29:37
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answered by Flat Top 1
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Yes... but you have to pay for it. My husband just did it !!!
2006-09-20 01:09:36
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answered by pro_and_contra 7
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