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Cutty72
01-12-2012, 11:23 PM
Well, I did it. I finally got myself an AGR (active Guard reserve for you civilian folk) job.

The plus - better pay, better bennies, shorter time till retirement.
The downs - I have to take a demotion to E-5 (crazy how I can take a demotion and make more money huh) and I have to move.

So it's on to packing up the house to get it on the market!

Added bonus, wife already got a job offer at the new location, and will also be making more money, with the disadvantage of having to work some weekends.

Porkchop
01-13-2012, 12:28 AM
Move where? No loction decided?

derf
01-13-2012, 12:58 AM
Well, I did it. I finally got myself an AGR (active Guard reserve for you civilian folk) job.

The plus - better pay, better bennies, shorter time till retirement.
The downs - I have to take a demotion to E-5 (crazy how I can take a demotion and make more money huh) and I have to move.

So it's on to packing up the house to get it on the market!

Added bonus, wife already got a job offer at the new location, and will also be making more money, with the disadvantage of having to work some weekends.

As one AGR to another... congrats, its a hard program to get into but generally the day to day work is easier than the majority of the rest of the military does.

As far as the demotion, its not a bad thing, especially since your first board you will go there with a few NCOERs as a staff, and as long as they are decent it works out in your favor big time.

Any clue where you are going? Also if you are going to move, do it yourself, if you are smart about the way you do it, you could walk away with quite a few $$$. They pay 90% of what it would cost them to do a contract. My last one, I walked away with an extra $3k in my pocket plus I didn't even get close to my max weight, if you want let me know and I'll give you any tips on how to get more.

tommymac
01-13-2012, 01:41 AM
Move where? No loction decided?

hes in north dakota, does it matter :lol:

Gas Man
01-13-2012, 09:53 AM
Congrats.

azoomm
01-13-2012, 10:37 AM
hes in north dakota, does it matter :lol:

I was going to say...

Congratulations!

Cutty72
01-13-2012, 07:41 PM
Move where? No loction decided?

Job is at Camp Grafton, (Devils Lake) ND
I'll probably be moving back to the family farm or close to it, and commute (about 45 miles each way)

As one AGR to another... congrats, its a hard program to get into but generally the day to day work is easier than the majority of the rest of the military does.

As far as the demotion, its not a bad thing, especially since your first board you will go there with a few NCOERs as a staff, and as long as they are decent it works out in your favor big time.

Any clue where you are going? Also if you are going to move, do it yourself, if you are smart about the way you do it, you could walk away with quite a few $$$. They pay 90% of what it would cost them to do a contract. My last one, I walked away with an extra $3k in my pocket plus I didn't even get close to my max weight, if you want let me know and I'll give you any tips on how to get more.

Thanks derf. The work should be similar to what I'm doing now as a federal tech, just better pay. And I'm not too worried about getting the rank back, just a matter of putting in my time.

I just got my PCS packet, and luckily they are considering me an E-6 for the move, so I get more cash, and more weight. I will max the weight with out a problem... ;)
I will always take tips to get more cash though! Send 'em on!

Lamnidae
01-13-2012, 08:50 PM
Congrats and best of luck to you and your wife.

Porkchop
01-14-2012, 10:56 AM
hes in north dakota, does it matter :lol:

:lol: I was thinking OUT of north dakota...

Cutty72
01-14-2012, 03:31 PM
:lol: I was thinking OUT of north dakota...

You won't get me to move out of this state.

derf
01-14-2012, 03:45 PM
You won't get me to move out of this state.

Why not? Is there something keeping you there? Like leg irons?

Cutty72
01-15-2012, 11:45 PM
Why not? Is there something keeping you there? Like leg irons?

Family and family owned land, actual nice people, and enough open area to not have to deal with them, great hunting, to name a couple reasons. :lol:

Adeptus_Minor
01-17-2012, 12:51 AM
Family and family owned land, actual nice people, and enough open area to not have to deal with them, great hunting, to name a couple reasons. :lol:

All good reasons.
If I didn't love the Austin area so much, I might be living in East Texas enjoying similar benefits.