good. why should she get a pension after 20 years serving as a zogbot?
What other career offers a pension after only 20 years?
Not many, anymore. Used to be very common. But you sound very knowledgeable with no chip on your shoulder, so I'm sure you know this.
When was it very common for people to retire at 38 years old?
Draw a pension... not necessarily retire. In the 90s, the refinery I hired in at was phasing it out. This can all be verified with a Google search, but I'm sure you're just testing me.
So not many people know what a Military Retirement entails, or military pay for that matter. Simply put, at 20 years, you'll get half your Base Pay for life. So if you're making $80K will you get $40K post retirement? No.
It's Only your base pay. It's not food (~$350/month). And it's not your housing (based on rank/zipcode. Mine's ~$1400/month). It's also not any travel pay, flyer's pay, nor hostile fire pay from deployments. It's just your base pay.
Also worth noting that a few years back the military changed their retirement system. It's now 40% at 20 years, but they'll match your TSP (401k for government) up to 4%.
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