Dear Jen,
So you are happily placing profit above honor?
Isn’t that called prostitution?
Sure looks that way from here.
Dear Jen
I have been a USAA member since 1973 and find it very disturbing that I have to explain things to you.
Since 1969 I have seen too many friends take their last ride on earth under the American Flag en route to their funeral. It started as friends, then transitioned to squadron mates, then to my students, and now the children of my friends.
At age 70 it will be my turn to take that final ride under the American Flag. After the service that American Flag will be presented to my son as the last remembrance of his father. It will join a host of such flags dating back to the founding of the Republic.
It turns my gut to see highly paid spoiled children having a temper tantrum to get attention. It turns my gut that an employee of USAA doesn’t understand what the American Flag means to her employers - American Veterans and their families and survivors.
Perhaps a boot camp for current and future USAA employees at all levels is required so you will understand that there are things you can not do if you wish to keep your employers content.