ZOMG.
WHO WOUDNT.
2007-05-02 16:55:25
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answer #1
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answered by muhuehue 4
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To my knowledge, I have only heard of that being done with people within a six month window of seperating from the military who are offerec a job that will not wait. Even then, it is at the discretion of the command to approve it. With two years left on his enlistment and the current ops tempo, I can't see where they would agree to let him go. Of course, the only way to get a definite answer is for him to talk to a supervisor, but I would plan on being military for another couple of years. PS.. Also, when looking at the pay in a civilian job, you need to take into consideration all that you will loose if he gets out. His health care costs are covered 100% and so are your's if you use military providers. If he gets out, you will be paying for insurance, as well as co-pays, perscription planse and the rest. You also get either base housing or a housing allowance..you will need to see if his increased salary makes up for having to cover that as well. You will also loose BX and commisary privelages. The new salary would need to be at least 50% higher and, depending on where you live, possibly even almost double what he actually takes home now.
2016-05-19 03:48:44
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answered by ? 3
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Is the job a reliable and stable one?
Is the job legal?
Would I be learning things that could improve my skills or just an stagnant and monotonous job such as 'typing'?
Contracts and longevity of the job position.
If all the above are yes. Then I will certainly take the job.
2007-05-02 17:01:16
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answered by Manx 3
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it depends. it depended on what the job is. if it was a boring and pointless job, i would have to think.
i would think about what i wanted to do as a person and how i wanted to effect the other people around me.
is money the most important thing to me?
if the job is a more preferable one even without the trippled salary, then yes. if it wasnt, then maybe not. i would go with what my heart felt.
2007-05-02 16:56:24
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answered by hi 1
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Yes. I would be able to pay all my bills off save some money before I retire.
2007-05-02 16:55:44
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answer #5
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answered by Sparkles 7
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I read the ads every week looking for the perfect job. Who knew I would find it on answers.
2007-05-02 16:55:43
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answered by sweet sue 6
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I need 100 times my current salary and a mansion in new york, with a chauffeur driven Bentley.....
No no no no Don't say if i am kidding....... you started it first.
2007-05-02 18:11:21
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answer #7
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answered by Brave Heart 3
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That depends on what the job is, working conditions, location and who the boss is.
2007-05-02 19:12:47
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answered by funnelweb 5
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That would depend on what the job was.
Sounds too good to be true.
2007-05-02 16:55:54
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answered by Anonymous
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my current salary is two sandwhiches and bottle water for lunch. so sure ill take what i can get
by the way thats my school lunch haha
2007-05-02 16:54:33
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answer #10
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answered by i ♥ Food 3
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Anyone who says "no" is lying to themselves, of course I would take it, who wouldn't. What does the job entail and where can I get an application form, ROFL.
2007-05-02 21:28:14
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answer #11
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answered by rafena 1979 3
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