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Cpt. Slow
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Oregon City, OR
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I used to be involved with the Suzuki GS crowd when I had mine. I was sorta stuck between the "keep it stock!" m.netish crowd (super christian btw) over at GSresources.com, and the "g'day mate!" street fighter crowd.
The one thing they all agreed on was that the Vetter Windjammer fairing was the ugliest piece of sin ever created.
Although there were a few on the GSR forum that would NOT admit to it's ugliness for whatever reason.
The one thing they all agreed on was that the Vetter Windjammer fairing was the ugliest piece of sin ever created.
Although there were a few on the GSR forum that would NOT admit to it's ugliness for whatever reason.
2 Props,3 Dildos,& 1 Cat
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housing
childcare
healthcare
food
clothing
potential bonus
Seriously, look at goarmy.com
Military Compensation: Army Benefits and Pay | goarmy.com
They estimate it's around $99k in annual compensation but that math doesn't make sense.
It's the other 30k in non-salary compensation in the form of:
housing
childcare
healthcare
food
clothing
potential bonus
Seriously, look at goarmy.com
Military Compensation: Army Benefits and Pay | goarmy.com
They estimate it's around $99k in annual compensation but that math doesn't make sense.
housing
childcare
healthcare
food
clothing
potential bonus
Seriously, look at goarmy.com
Military Compensation: Army Benefits and Pay | goarmy.com
They estimate it's around $99k in annual compensation but that math doesn't make sense.
Boost Pope
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
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Total Cats: 6,607
Seriously, look at goarmy.com
Military Compensation: Army Benefits and Pay | goarmy.com
They estimate it's around $99k in annual compensation but that math doesn't make sense.
Military Compensation: Army Benefits and Pay | goarmy.com
They estimate it's around $99k in annual compensation but that math doesn't make sense.
...the average active duty service member receives an Army benefits and pay compensation package worth $99,000. Noncash compensation represents almost 60 percent of this package. Noncash compensation includes health care, retirement pay, child care and free or subsidized food, housing and education.
60% of $99k is $59.4k, leaving $39.6k cash. If the average servicemember with a few years in earns somewhere in the low $30s, and you throw in a few extra bucks for allowances, bonuses, special duty, then the math pretty much lines up.
2 Props,3 Dildos,& 1 Cat
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Fake Virginia
Posts: 19,338
Total Cats: 573
From that link:
...the average active duty service member receives an Army benefits and pay compensation package worth $99,000. Noncash compensation represents almost 60 percent of this package. Noncash compensation includes health care, retirement pay, child care and free or subsidized food, housing and education.
Average barbie: