Something a lot of people don’t realize is the sick days lol, it’s no waking up and calling a manager and not coming in, or over sleeping, if you don’t show up it’s a massive hit 😂 you show up messed up and then get permission to go if they like you
Wait, what? Medical is now deducted from your pay? That's unheard of among us old timers. Shipmate, let this old grizzled Chief say that the value of service is being rapidly whittled down. What happens if the care you're receiving is the result of injury in the line of duty? Are you being charged a fee for that? If so, the Naval medical care system is irreparably broken.
Tricare is no cost when active I believe, but you do get charged SGLI which I throw with medical because if you were to get badly injured or die in duty that’s the coverage that gets used
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So Informative! Huge kudos
Thank you!
Kello can you please do a video of whether or not you are staying in? And what would you do if you do get out?
I got outa couple months ago and starting a bet life playlist along with posting more info and questions
Great content man
Thank you!
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Great video.!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great Point brining up the UCMJ , sailors really have to familiarize themselves with it
Yes, it strickens your lifestyle in many ways and I see so many people get in trouble especially the younger people
Great video! I never served and WAY past service age, but I appreciate you sharing your experiences.
Thank you, yes I feel people should know what they’re getting themselves into before marking such a hide commitment
Something a lot of people don’t realize is the sick days lol, it’s no waking up and calling a manager and not coming in, or over sleeping, if you don’t show up it’s a massive hit 😂 you show up messed up and then get permission to go if they like you
Exactly the only time being sick is really taken serious was prime Covid outside of that it was just if you’re not dying go back to work
Wait, what? Medical is now deducted from your pay? That's unheard of among us old timers.
Shipmate, let this old grizzled Chief say that the value of service is being rapidly whittled down.
What happens if the care you're receiving is the result of injury in the line of duty? Are you being charged a fee for that?
If so, the Naval medical care system is irreparably broken.
Tricare is no cost when active I believe, but you do get charged SGLI which I throw with medical because if you were to get badly injured or die in duty that’s the coverage that gets used