Manawski_ t1_j40x6sk wrote
Reply to comment by bad-autocorrect-bot in Amid recruiting crisis, Army makes new companies for recruits who don't meet academic, fitness standards by GaryOaksAlcoholism
What is your amount for a "living wage" when the following are provided:
1.) Housing (Either housing on base or tax-free Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH))
2.) Food (Either on-base food or tax-free Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS))
3.) Healthcare (100% coverage free of charge)
4.) GI Bill
5.) Pension plan
Hammerpamf t1_j411guz wrote
People are forgetting all of this. I was stationed at Ft. Carson. The average monthly rent in Colorado Springs is $1500, monthly health insurance premium $370, food for 1 $300.
That's 24k a year in benefits without considering the GI bill. Some states, like Illinois, will also pay for 4 years of tuition/fees to CC and state schools. Illinois does this with the IVG (Illinois veterans grant).
My 4 years of service was well worth it.
Paladoc t1_j41d2r0 wrote
Texas has Hazelwood, you enter as a Texas resident, you get 120 hours of college at public schools covered, in addition to GI Bill
StupiderIdjit t1_j418iok wrote
BAS is immediately lost to pay for a meal card.
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