As a E5 that got out early I have had two O5’s work for me, several O6s apply for jobs and a retired 1 star general who wanted to be a lobbyist for me.
I think they work better with big companies.
This was posted earlier. It’s hard to believe that with his good military pension, that he can’t find a place to live, plus pay all of his outstanding debts, alimony, help his kids with college, etc.
Alternately, if he can’t do it all, maybe he should not be paying for his kids college? There are student loans, and there are part time jobs which his kids could use to help pay for school. If the alternative is the old man being homeless, it seems a no brainer that he not pay for his kids college any longer.
Doesn’t a 30 year career give a 75% retirement?
For an O-6 that’s around $7500/month.
Another thread on this this morning.
Consensus seemed to be that 2 former spouses bleeding the pension and some expensive offspring schooling were the main causes of his plight.
Umm, was his military retirement cut-off for some reason? Because I could live quite nicely on O-6 pay in any but the most expensive cities. Or am I missing something here? As for finding him a job, I will do so if someone could contact him and send him my way. I’ve lost count of how many veterans I’ve assisted back when I was a vet rep at the state unemployment office.
Oh what can you do with a general when a general stops being a general....white Christmas
This is what happens when you let the government take care of all your needs for a lifetime. Apparently doesn’t matter if you live in public housing or on base. I have seen plenty of retired military studs loose their bearings when the stripes and gold come off. It is surprising to see how many relatively young healthy guys are dead 6 months after retirement.
Gotta call a BS flag on this Colonel. After a 30 year service record (as an O6 this is his mandatory retirement mark if he did not make his first star) he would be pulling in $6,900 +/- before taxes. Unless his van is fully outfitted with a hot tub and some serious rims, he is fibbin’ to someone.
The Sarasota, Fl. newspaper many years ago did a study of the homeless. They hired a private detective. The results were so stunning and not what they expected I was surprised they published them. Many of the homeless had an equivalent income of $30,000 considering they didn’t pay taxes. When the detective found many had bank accounts and retirement pay they interviewed them. One was a retired officer. He just didn’t own a house and was perfectly happy on the street. Many of them simply rented motel rooms when the weather got bad.
For those people, living on the street and panhandling was simply a lifestyle. I’d be surprised if a guy who made decent money and had a military retirement couldn’t live under cover if he wanted to. Something is missing from this story.
I suggested her daughter put together a brief letter stating some of the services she could provide and her experience and then offer herself as an independent contractor to local law firms at a low initial fee.
She got work at the second firm she talked to and after six months they hired her full time.
Moral of this story...take initiative and create your own job.
The Obama Utopian Hope and Change Miracle is working!
Robert F. is a perfect target for Obamanation because Robert F. is:
* Well educated,
* Vast Military experience,
* And older than Barry Soetoro.
I had a retired air force colonel who worked for me for years. He was the least productive member of the team by a considerable margin.
Base pay for an O6 with over 28 yrs. of service, is over $10,000 per month.
The good colonel didn’t save, and doesn’t get any retirement benefits?
I think not, so question the premise of the entire story.
I’m a vet, I respect our vets, and want the best for them. But I tend to be skeptical about using them in ways that lack credibility.
He had a 30 year military career and is living out of a Van? Um.... What’s he doing with his Pension money?
I’ve known some retired military officers who went to work for Walmart, with the plan being to retire from Walmart, and have their military pension too.
a leader of men should have no problem being a manager for any business.
of course, i would suggest gathering the right people and starting his own business
A 30 year military career and an officer at that . his retirement pay is better than mine ever will be
Charley, a new retiree greeter at Wal-Mart, just couldnt seem to get to work on time.
Every day he was 5, 10, 15 minutes late. But he was a good worker, really tidy, clean-shaven,
sharp minded and a real credit to the company and obviously demonstrating their
Older Person Friendly policies.
One day the boss called him into the office for a talk. Charley, I have to tell you, I like your work ethic, you do a bang up job, but your being late so often is quite bothersome.
Yes, I know boss, and I am working on it.
Well good, you are a team player. Thats what I like to hear. Its odd though youre coming in late. I know youre retired from the Armed Forces. What did they say if you came in late there?
They said, Good morning General, can I get you coffee, sir?