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Thread: Housing for family
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10-30-09, 01:17 PM #16
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10-30-09, 01:18 PM #17
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10-30-09, 01:21 PM #18
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10-30-09, 01:24 PM #19
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10-30-09, 01:36 PM #20
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10-30-09, 01:45 PM #21
Your options are that..... your options. If you can provide proof that you provide 60% of his financial support, you should be able to get him added on as a dependent. Better check with a recruiter for that percentage though. I may be off on that. And I am not sure if you can take care of that prior to coming in. There are a couple of current and former recruiters on here that can weigh in on this topic. It may come down to wether he lives with you or on his own. If he lives with you and you support him financially, you can have him added as a dependent (pay and benefits will extend to him). I know a couple of people in that boat. In their situations, their parent lives with them at their home near their duty station. If you haven't talked to a recruiter yet, go talk to one and they will have the latest and greatest info to pass on.
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10-30-09, 01:46 PM #22
One more thing..... How old are you?
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10-30-09, 01:57 PM #23
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10-30-09, 01:59 PM #24
Take time to go talk to a recruiter. Find out everything you can on your first visit and let us know what he/she says. This could be a learning experience for us too. Good luck.
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10-30-09, 07:22 PM #25
F3RR3T:
Why the hell are you joining my Marine Corps? What the hell is your dad going to do if (heaven forbid) you ddon't get back from the war.
You couldn't have joined for the money. Do you realize how much you will be home.(very little) I would suggest that you think long and hard about the decision you seem to have made.
If you dad cannot work, why isn't he drawing wor,mans comp, SSi or some other govt. funds. If he is 65 he is eligible for Social Security. I rest my case.
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10-30-09, 07:34 PM #26
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10-30-09, 08:17 PM #27
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10-30-09, 08:52 PM #28
F3RR3T, this is JDWUSMC off GMFullsize...
Again while I commend you for wanting to join our beloved Corps, from everything I know about you so far from reading your posts here and on GMFS, I just don't believe its a right move for you with everything you have to worry about and your attitude that I can sense
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10-30-09, 08:55 PM #29
Well hello there. My attitude is what i want to work on over the next few months. I no longer have the stress and drama of the X-fiance and the kids and i believe that will improve my attitude greatly. I know personally on a spiritual and mental level i need alot of work.
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10-30-09, 09:03 PM #30
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