Equal opportunity in employment and following up with employment laws or labor laws including the information on being wrongfully terminated or released because of the event of reasons is still a legal issue
A note for the pretty girls at the Department of Defense. Regardless of which branch of the military to which you belong, you can’t join a combat unit, take-up a spot, receive half a million dollars in training, and then quit. It doesn’t work that way. Any recruit who goes through training and has been assigned to a combat unit has incurred a financial obligation. If any person, male or female attempts to transfer out of a combat unit, then he or she gets a dishonorable discharge, and then his or future wages will be garnished for the rest of his or her life. Paying back half a million dollars takes a long time. And no, crying won’t get you off the hook. Neither will motherhood, or fatherhood, or naked fear.
That’s not true at all. Maybe back in the day yes, but nowadays there’s people who just say they’re done. The unit Will process them out as a general discharge. They don’t pay back millions lol. Most quitters nowadays fake their medboards on “mental” grounds. It’s the military and VA that end up paying them.
@@JR-ly2pu True, and sadly those fakers also ruin it for those that really need the help. Same goes for those in active service with medical issues. Now (at least Navy wise) you only get a year's break max for your whole carreer (20+ years) to rest in light duty for surgeries. Then if you go over it may be a medical discharge. (Used to be more but fakers are far from few..)
The DoD is a respected institution. Individuals employed by them bring great honor to their family’s🙏🏻🇺🇸
I have worked eight months with the DoD more than 40 hours a week and still no full-time benefits, including no health insurance.
Equal opportunity in employment and following up with employment laws or labor laws including the information on being wrongfully terminated or released because of the event of reasons is still a legal issue
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Benefits worklife balance.... 😂😂 70-80 hrs per week
Sign me up
Lmk.high level
From what I heard you dod civs are extremely rude to service members for no reason. At Meps ya’ll were wannabe drills
A note for the pretty girls at the Department of Defense. Regardless of which branch of the military to which you belong, you can’t join a combat unit, take-up a spot, receive half a million dollars in training, and then quit. It doesn’t work that way.
Any recruit who goes through training and has been assigned to a combat unit has incurred a financial obligation. If any person, male or female attempts to transfer out of a combat unit, then he or she gets a dishonorable discharge, and then his or future wages will be garnished for the rest of his or her life. Paying back half a million dollars takes a long time. And no, crying won’t get you off the hook. Neither will motherhood, or fatherhood, or naked fear.
That’s not true at all. Maybe back in the day yes, but nowadays there’s people who just say they’re done. The unit Will process them out as a general discharge. They don’t pay back millions lol. Most quitters nowadays fake their medboards on “mental” grounds. It’s the military and VA that end up paying them.
@@JR-ly2pu your comment is correct my mom works for the VA and I’m in the army
@@JR-ly2pu True, and sadly those fakers also ruin it for those that really need the help. Same goes for those in active service with medical issues. Now (at least Navy wise) you only get a year's break max for your whole carreer (20+ years) to rest in light duty for surgeries. Then if you go over it may be a medical discharge. (Used to be more but fakers are far from few..)
Pretty girls getting singled out, what a small mind. Way to narrow it down.
not all pretty girls are ugly inside.