Posted on Aug 15, 2015
PO1 Matthew Murdock
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I guess I got lucky and it took me 2 years to equal my pay, that's according to the military/civilian pay calculator.
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PO2 Angelika Laist
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going to school, we'll see if it pays off
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PO1 Matthew Murdock
PO1 Matthew Murdock
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Good luck!!
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SFC Combat Engineer
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My first job post military career is paying more than what I was being payed in the military.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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It took about 5 months of wheeling a dealing. It's bittersweet, but sweet in the end(pot of money more than I made in the Army)
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PO1 James Mason
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I had a job paying me 30% more than e-6 with 6 years in 2 weeks before I finished terminal leave. That civilian pay calculator is a accurate as a political rally during election season.
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PO1 Matthew Murdock
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Yea very true
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How long after separation did it take you to equal your pay?
PO1 Kenneth Mangione
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3 months and tripled my pay.
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PO1 Kenneth Mangione
PO1 Kenneth Mangione
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I reported all 183k to them.
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PO1 Kenneth Mangione
PO1 Kenneth Mangione
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Yes, lots of travel.
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PO1 Leading Petty Officer (Lpo)
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What do you do?
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PO1 Kenneth Mangione
PO1 Kenneth Mangione
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At the time I was a quality inspector for aircraft.
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PO1 John Miller
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Between my pension, VA disability, and take home pay from my job, I make more than I did as a First Class.
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SSG Buddy Kemper
SSG Buddy Kemper
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OEF '09 was my highest year yet bro. Don't think I'll ever see that again, but it's cool. Hope you are well.
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Retired last year as an CDR (O5) with 35 years, one month and 21 days. Took a year off, getting ready to decide between two GS 13 jobs, both start at $83K so I am negotiating using OPM guidance for what is called "superior qualifications" as well as established salary history. Current 05 over 34 base pay is $105 so I will ask for a GS 13 Step that comes close. I am 54 years old and at this stage of the game, I am happy to get close, I will be happy back working around Fleet Sailors again and for two great organizations, regardless of which job I choose.
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MSgt Curtis Ellis
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I doubled it the first year as a contractor, then lost 30G annually when I decided to switch and become a DA Civilian. I have almost come close to making that back. Also, keep in mind, as a Contractor, you are paying for a lot of things out of pocket that you don't receive as AD or as a DA Civilian.
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PO2 Erik Swanson
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I started working for nns. They matched my pay.
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PO1 Matthew Murdock
PO1 Matthew Murdock
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Nice... Guess I wasn't so lucky...
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PO2 Erik Swanson
PO2 Erik Swanson
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Well it was only $14/hr in 1998.
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PFC Utilities Equipment Repairer
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I guess I got lucky too it took me one year to surpass what I made in the military.
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CPO Don Lamb
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My pay immediately double when I started my 1st job after leaving the service and got 6 times higher than my highest year on active duty.
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