Posted on May 19, 2015
SGT Jamell Culbreath
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a. 25%
b. 35%
c. 50%
d. 40
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SrA Edward Vong
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I'd say 50-50. Some are well prepared and some aren't.
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I agree with you, to an extent. Things happen, even if you are prepared you cannot always be 100% prepared for everything. Sadly, many do not bother to prepare much, if at all.
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SrA Edward Vong
SrA Edward Vong
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I hear of this a lot, I ask coworkers who are separating what they're going to do afterwards, many say "I don't know", or have a game plan which doesn't work out.
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SrA Edward Vong
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CPL Doug Hill
I'm with you on that, get an education while you're in and there are more opportunity when you get out.
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LT Garth Young (Ret)
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SGT, I don't think your poll goes high enough! I'd say 75%. Just look at the statistics of how many homeless Veterans there are. I'm afraid the numbers would stagger us!!
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SCPO David Lockwood
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50%
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CPO Michael Callegri
CPO Michael Callegri
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I'd probably agree 50% or greater. There's a big difference once you are out and a lot of those benefits you took for granted are no longer there and you have to work harder to get back to where you were. I know it took me almost 7 to 10 years to start making the kind of income I had before I retired. Then you add in inflation and the cost of living and you still have to keep working and fighting to get there.
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