Thats just my luck! Delayed re-enlistment bonus again!

Posted by That Guy on November 18th, 2008

Well it seems that the military has decided to post pone my 3rd term signup bonus for some weird reason again.  I got half of my 6 year re-enlistment  bonus in August 08 when I was suppose to get a lump sum of $15,000.  I talked to my Recruiter (SFC Shields) and he told me that I should have gotten it in September, but when September passed without another payment.  I was told that I should have gotten it in November for sure, but again no payment has been made as of yet.  I am begining to think my recruiter does not know what he is doing or maybe his is also getting the run around.

It seems that my bonus account is totally messed up. Is the military running out of funds or do some accounts just fall off of someone’s desk into the trash can in this digital age?

To make matters worse,  I had to pay taxes on the $7,500 so I actually got around $4,800.  I managed to put $4,000 into my TSP (Thrift Savings Account) account.   I did manage to pay around $800 off on one credit card.

I remember my first 6 year bonus that I ever got, was suppose to be 10,000 payed in 2 lump sums, but after taxes the first half was $3,500.  Then it took me 7 years to get the other half of $3,500 after taxes.  Actually everyone just forgot about paying me.  They probally thought if I was not complaining about it, then they would not have to pay me.

My second 6 year bonus I was suppose to get 12,000, but 3 months after I signed the contract I was told to either finish my contract or I had the option to get out of the military because my contract was null in void because I missed my bonus window of 3-6 days or atleast that was the excuse that I got.

I was thinking that the 3rd time was the charm but my 3rd term signup bonus for 6 years, is shaping up to be another let down. 

Has anyone else had this kind of problem before ?  I like to think I am not in this boat alone.

I just hurt my foot yesterday!

Posted by That Guy on September 6th, 2008

Well, it all started when I was told that the PT test was coming up in 3 months.  I tried joining a couple of PT groups, given by individuals, or an organized group (KBR). For example: Those designed to try to loose a little bit of weight and to get in shape.

After trying a couple of unsuccessful trial and errors, I joined a Taekwondo group and rejoined a old running group.  So, my schedule was getting up at 21:30 (pm) and arriving in class around 22:00 (pm).  We would work from 22:00 (pm) until about 24:00 (pm). Sometimes, it would goa little longer or shorter by a couple of minutes.  After class, I would go back to sleep.  Then, around 0400 (am) I would get up for my running class.  The running class was only 3 days a week on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

After keeping up with this busy schedule for about 2 weeks, I hurt my self in the Taekwondo class.   I was jumping over a punching bag, with socks, on a padded floor, and my left heal caught the ground wrong and slipped under me.  Here are the results of my latest injury:

The lesson learned here was never jump over anything that’s padded with your socks on!  I told my medic what happened and I think he does not believe me. Since when you think if anything “karate” related, you think of breaking boards and flying kicks.  I kinda wish I would have a cool story to tell, but the sad truth is that I don’t.

Welcome to my first post!

Posted by That Guy on September 3rd, 2008

Hi, My name is David Eaton and welcome to my blog called, “Just My Life in General”.  I created this site so I can just blog about anything that I care to blog about.  I have several other blogs but they were created to fill a category subject.  So when I have the need to have an outlet I will blog about my personal life or my trials during life here.  This site will probally not tell my life history but it’s a work in progress.  Well, I guess that’s enough for my first post, thanks for stopping by and see you soon.


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