They lifted the travel restriction on the unvaccinated DoD civilians, as well. They can suck it. I am submitting my deferred retirement package at 21years and 7 months. I won't receive any benefits for another 11 years when I hit 60 years old. Even then, it will be around $20k a year in pension. Not exactly a life changing amount.
True, but I have no intention of ever seeing a western doctor for the rest of my life. I definitely won't be bothering with medical insurance. The prices are way too high and since they are more likely to kill me than heal me, I'll take my chances with traditional Asian herbology. Of course, in the event of catastrophic injury, I will save enough cash to pay for a surgery.
I don't think the pension increases with COLA or inflation. It might because it is just a retirement pension account, but I am not holding my breath. I am not even really planning on having the cash come from the government. If it comes, great...if not, I have personal savings that I am building up, plus individual retirement accts.
They lifted the travel restriction on the unvaccinated DoD civilians, as well. They can suck it. I am submitting my deferred retirement package at 21years and 7 months. I won't receive any benefits for another 11 years when I hit 60 years old. Even then, it will be around $20k a year in pension. Not exactly a life changing amount.
Especially since in 11 years $20k will probably only be worth half as much as it is now.
The medical coverage, as bad as it is, is worth $1,000 a month minimum. Double if you're married.
True, but I have no intention of ever seeing a western doctor for the rest of my life. I definitely won't be bothering with medical insurance. The prices are way too high and since they are more likely to kill me than heal me, I'll take my chances with traditional Asian herbology. Of course, in the event of catastrophic injury, I will save enough cash to pay for a surgery.
Does that adjust with inflation? Because the dollar is looking pretty sour
I don't think the pension increases with COLA or inflation. It might because it is just a retirement pension account, but I am not holding my breath. I am not even really planning on having the cash come from the government. If it comes, great...if not, I have personal savings that I am building up, plus individual retirement accts.