Posted on Aug 13, 2018
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01E is 2LT officer/enlisted pay grade.
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MAJ Senior Signal Oc
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You can Google military pay chart and just do the math. CPT O'Neal nailed the rest with it all depends on how you are serving.
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MAJ Owner/Agent
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During what active duty? Reserve/guard weekend? During ROTC time? Google it and look at army pay scale for your TIS and pay grade.
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2LT Platoon Leader
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Sir, active duty. I am asking because different pay scales online all vary to a slight degree. Also, do Officers get paid different BAH rates than enlisted? (I am married with wife/kid).

I am aware that BAH depends on zip code. I just want to figure out the enlisted to officer transition/conversion before I commission, like difference in entitlements, education benefits, schools and etc.
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CPT Lawrence Cable
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2LT (Join to see) - $4,329.95 per Month right now. Yes, there is a different BAH rate for Officers, just as it increases for every enlisted rank. Since you need a 4 year degree to commission, be aware that unless it changed, GI bill does not pay for post graduate studies.
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MAJ Owner/Agent
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https://militarybenefits.info/military-pay-calculator/
This should answer all your questions. It is plug and play...
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2LT Platoon Leader
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MAJ (Join to see) - This link was very helpful, thank you
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How much will an 01E with 8 years time in service get paid ?
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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An NCO asking a question so easily answered on the internet... My faith in the ability of leadership to impart knowledge and skills is starting to get rattled. It takes less than ten seconds to find a pay scale...
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CPT Infantry Officer
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Use the pay chart...
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there is also a FM that gives all this information. I learned this when I went finance advance individual training. My cadre would tell me to figure out myself. I agree with this just look it up online.
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SGM Bill Frazer
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THe exact same I believe as an O1 with 8yrs service. cause it's the same thing.
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SFC Joseph Weber
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What would you have done if one of your PFCs asked this? Said, "Gosh, I'll ask on Rallybook" or maybe "look at the pay chart nimrod". Kind of embarrassing that you have a whole bunch of Officers answering you here.
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CAPT Kevin B.
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You'll stay on the OE scale until the TIS on the regular pay scale for your rank exceeds the OE scale. Thereafter, you'll never see the OE thing again. That's why it applies to O-1 through O-3. People cross over at different points, but you'll see a cap on the OE scale. O-4 over 12 years is more than the capped OE. Depending on how you progress, it runs about $400-800 more a month before you leave it for good. And that will happen at O-3/12 years. Same number either way.

BTW the OE thing is there because you should be of more value at the junior grades, hence you'll get paid for it. My choice was to Accept E-5 or O-1E. It was $535/month back in '76 so that part was easy.
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LCDR Retired
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Shucks, this old retiree would merely check the current pay charts. O-1E over eight should get a tidy sum (compared to E-5 income).
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MAJ Amedd Recruiting Officer
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Wow....unfortunately, you did not expect to get the responses thus far, but people are giving you flak as a SGT(P) with AD service but what might look like no clue on how to look at the pay chart. I do not see how there is a slight degree of difference when there is only one section for O-#e that caps at O-3E. You'll get $4,329.90 and yes your BAH rate varies based on rank and marital/dependent status.
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