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Yeah, I'd have to agree. You couldn't pay me enough to be a CO.
On the upside, like most high pressure jobs, you get a actual sense of community out of the workforce.
I think that is why most stay.
Yeah, I'd have to agree. You couldn't pay me enough to be a CO.
Man, I'll can't tell you how much i appreciate this post. Thank you.
On the upside, like most high pressure jobs, you get a actual sense of community out of the workforce.
I think that is why most stay.
On the upside, like most high pressure jobs, you get a actual sense of community out of the workforce.
I think that is why most stay.
Depending on the location, I'd say most of them stay because they have little option. It's CO or ditch digger, and the CO has better benefits.
Its also just in some people's blood to go into this career.Ehhh, my step dad has a bachelor's degree, and did 20 years in the military.
It is partially a financial calculation. Army retirement plus CO pension. Will retire very comfortably.
Its also just in some people's blood to go into this career.
We retire after 20 years. Ive be 50 when im done with a pension to live extremely comfortable.
Ehhh, my step dad has a bachelor's degree, and did 20 years in the military.
It is partially a financial calculation. Army retirement plus CO pension. Will retire very comfortably.
I guess I just don't understand how anyone can just blindly accept the official line from our government and the media, not just here, but in any case.
How many lies have they been caught red handed in now?
It's like they know they can be as brazen as they want, because
A)there are always those that just go along with the lies, no questions asked
B)you will called CT nut and
C)what are you gonna do about it anyway?
Yeah, but that's a career man getting put in a position that suits him, likely through connections. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I doubt he was placed at the bottom.
I won't go into detail, but I've run into some grade 10 educated boys who were working CO jobs over manufacturing, simply because of the benefits. I'm talking $15 an hour without benefits vs $13 an hour with(as far as I remember). They were Americans from the south. I'm sure it's not all bad everywhere, but it is pretty bad in some places.
I thought that "attempt" wasn't an attempt. Didn't his lawyer come out and say it was an attack and that Jeffrey is in danger?In case you forgot, he already attempted it a short while before. Hence why the uproar over his removal from suicide watch.
Yep, smart way to go, to pick two professions that only require 20 years to retire.
Join the army at 17, retire at 37. Become a CO at 38, could retire with double pension at 58.
I know a man who triple dipped. I fixed his tv 15 years ago.
He was in the military and made it to captain and retired. He then joined then state patrol, and became a LT there. He was still in the national guard/reserves and had retired from that. I think he was a major or lt/colonel.
And he lived in the sticks in a really awesome pad on a huge acreage. And to stay busy, he did the rural mail route.
I feel I shoulda just done what he did in life.
That's a BAMF. Living the American Dream.I know a man who triple dipped. I fixed his tv 15 years ago.
He was in the military and made it to captain and retired. He then joined then state patrol, and became a LT there. He was still in the national guard/reserves and had retired from that. I think he was a major or lt/colonel.
And he lived in the sticks in a really awesome pad on a huge acreage. And to stay busy, he did the rural mail route.
I feel I shoulda just done what he did in life.
Fair enough.This sort of "statement forming" is very typical of troofer JAQ-ing (something I wouldn't think you'd like to emulate). He's not the most high profile inmate (ever heard of El Chapo?), and unless you have information I don't have, you can't conclude that MCC has never had a suicide.
But overall the statement forming stuff is defensive and doesn't have much informational value. It's always one-sided, too. Definitely not any sort of valid argument.
I've noticed you are tending to take on almost everyone aggressively as if saying something some outrageous or CT'ish.My "aggression" is certainly not beyond the aggression of people saying nasty shit about rational people, painting people who are obviously making the safer speculation as corporate stooges, naive, etc. I think the difference is that I'm much more effective at communicating "aggression" toward stupid notions such as murder being as likely as suicide (not to mention the impossibly stupid notion that murder is more likely than suicide).
And I've engaged the evidence as it has come in, and all of my reasoning has been sound and helpful to people who are willing to stop fantasizing about this and engage with reality.
Basically, I'm a lot better at this than the people opposed to me, and that really ticks people off and causes them to pretend that I'm the one out of line. To that, all I can say is "tough shit." Epstein committed suicide and it's not naive or stoogy or whatever to point out that it's very likely that what apparently happened did in fact happen.
I should get good odds on Mossad extraction.... by this board, I dont think +275 is greedy, Alex, I'll take Intelligence FUBARs for 100 please.Yep, let's get a pool going. Your choices are the Clinton's, Trump, MOSSAD, or GCHQ.
I should get good odds on Mossad extraction.... by this board, I dont think +275 is greedy, Alex, I'll take Intelligence FUBARs for 100 please.
Prince Charles would eat a bloody tampon.No love for prince Charles, and GCHQ?
Of course let's be honest. MOSSAD, GCHQ, and the CIA are basically one organization.
As an aside I realize that place had a ton of fucked up shit happen to it.
BUT, holy balls that looks like an epic estate.