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overspeed 10-23-2006 08:45 AM

How long?
 
Isn't it a minimum of 10 year commitment?

rickair7777 10-23-2006 09:21 AM


Originally Posted by emuEAGLE (Post 72068)
Isn't it a minimum of 10 year commitment?


Sounds about right.

fludy12 10-23-2006 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by Scout (Post 71505)
Junior? I think this "youngn" is way ahead of you in considering the responsibilities of being in the military. Serving in the Armed Services is an honorable profession, period. As far as "free flight benefits"....they ain't free. You have to earn it. I would never discourage someone from wanting to serve our country....and yes, I have "been there and done that".

Good for you 135guy! Your part of another "greatest generation".

Uh, BTDT myself, only on the Navy side, active duty for 12 years. I never said it wasn't a great and honorable way to go. You HAVE to want to serve in your heart above just wanting to be a pilot. I've seen a LOT of bitter puppies that bit off more than they could chew after flight school and found out what the real fleet is all about.

TankerDriver 10-24-2006 03:51 AM


Originally Posted by emuEAGLE (Post 72068)
Isn't it a minimum of 10 year commitment?

I've heard different things. It may be 8 years now, but not 100% sure. The Air Force changes it around with the needs of the AF. If you plan to just do 10 years, I recommend building a nestegg. You can live comfortably on active duty and bank a lot of cashola. If you get out at your 10 year commitment, you will go from possibly O-4 pay (around $90k a year) to first year probation pay (about $35k a year) with a major airline. Quite a shocker if your spouse doesn't work and you've got a family to support.

fludy12 10-25-2006 04:50 AM


Originally Posted by TankerDriver (Post 72400)
I've heard different things. It may be 8 years now, but not 100% sure. The Air Force changes it around with the needs of the AF. If you plan to just do 10 years, I recommend building a nestegg. You can live comfortably on active duty and bank a lot of cashola. If you get out at your 10 year commitment, you will go from possibly O-4 pay (around $90k a year) to first year probation pay (about $35k a year) with a major airline. Quite a shocker if your spouse doesn't work and you've got a family to support.

As I recall, it's 6.5 years from the time you get winged...for Navy helicopter pilots... I was prior enlisted then turned to the dark-side (officer) via the USNA. But, one needs a four year degree to fly for the USN. Do what it takes... :)

Take advantage of those tax-free combat duty zones and hazardous duty pay. Don't spend it... Bank it...

Invest (tax-free) in the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), now that it's been opened up to active duty members. Once you're in, you can set up an automatic DFAS deduction (allotment) for investment. After 12 years, I left the USN with mucho $$$ in that plan, thanks to flight bonuses/pay/growth and avoiding the "new every two" car syndrome with a reliable, well maintained old Honda. Then there's the IRA, company 401K, and the individual stock "hobby" portfolio...

Personal investments like this will not go away like an airline (or any other company) pension. Whatever pension I'm left with at age 60+ from my current company is pure gravy...like social security...

And above all... SERVE with your heart and protect our country...whether it's on foot patrol, in a tank, HUMVEE, ship, submarine, aircraft, NORAD, etc...

dutch 10-25-2006 05:49 AM

RickAir has the correct career plan if you can swing it. I am joining the guard for all the right reasons, but getting the education and ratings are not a bad side benefit.

I have been wondering how to go from a guard baby to regional b*tch with low times.

fludy12 10-25-2006 06:58 AM


Originally Posted by dutch (Post 72838)
I have been wondering how to go from a guard baby to regional b*tch with low times.


If you go from a baby to a b!tch, then you're doing it wrong.

Put in your time and you will never be a b!tch. A baby can learn...a b!tch is well, a ......

dutch 10-25-2006 12:17 PM

How can you put in your time if your unit puts you out on the street w/ no days?

fludy12 10-25-2006 12:29 PM


Originally Posted by dutch (Post 72999)
How can you put in your time if your unit puts you out on the street w/ no days?

Um, bite the bullet and go ACTIVE DUTY, maybe? :rolleyes:

Serve or serve not... It's not a part time job.

dutch 10-25-2006 05:36 PM

Thanks for the advice fludy. I only want to serve my country half heartedly and thats why I chose the guard. I also wanted a place where I could serve my entire career, in the same frame, and with the best maintenance......who all serve half heartedly.

Actually, it is a part time job.


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