Whitestrake Pelinal
Like a dream without a dreamer
Yeah, the salary sounds great until you figure out how much bullshit and overtime can be required.Yes I've seen what those managers deal with they deserve every penny
Yeah, the salary sounds great until you figure out how much bullshit and overtime can be required.Yes I've seen what those managers deal with they deserve every penny
He's bragging about a $61.5k associate professors salary.Yeah, the salary sounds great until you figure out how much bullshit and overtime can be required.
He's bragging about a $61.5k associate professors salary.
Umm ... the gal who answers the phones where I work gets $107k/yr and change before overtime and is underpaid because she's basically herding cats (i.e.: engineers and architects) and is not happy when one of us dumps several hundred pages of a spec book that's been marked up with red ink (I use blue and green too) in her inbox.
Sorta the same thing....He is not bragging. He's complaining.
You knew what you signed up for. Or rather, the recruiter knew what you were signing up for and convinced you to put your signature on the contract.I'm in the military.
We barley get shit for pay
Do you think the incentive to stay on for twenty years and get permanent pension and benefits, is a good way to do it, or would it be better to spread the rewards out more to the soldiers doing four to six year terms?I'm in the military.
We barley get shit for pay
We don't get a pension anymore.Do you think the incentive to stay on for twenty years and get permanent pension and benefits, is a good way to do it, or would it be better to spread the rewards out more to the soldiers doing four to six year terms?
With a 1-to-1 match you'd need to set aside at least $750k for the interest on 30yr treasury bonds to equal an E-5's base pay.We don't get a pension anymore.
Well somewhat
It is a mixturebof a pension and a 401k that is government bonds that the armymatches 1 to 1.
So you can make out with MORE then pensioners.
You also get the free Healthcare
It is not JIST bonds you know... it is called the TSP. You can look I to it.With a 1-to-1 match you'd need to set aside at least $750k for the interest on 30yr treasury bonds to equal an E-5's base pay.
This?It is not JIST bonds you know... it is called the TSP. You can look I to it.
I had to take an 8 hour class about it
You should maximize your matching contributions, not a lot of legit options to double your money at basically no risk.Yep.
The military matches Penny for penny and so most do 5 percent
I'd say that Zach should set aside as much as he can afford to set aside while foregoing guilty pleasures like cigars or a six-pack of beer.You should maximize your matching contributions, not a lot of legit options to double your money at basically no risk.