Ok good to know. I was going to throw my motorcycle in the back of my silverado too, anyone know a good storage I can throw the bike in when I arrive?
None really, and you won't be able to use the bike on base.
Ok good to know. I was going to throw my motorcycle in the back of my silverado too, anyone know a good storage I can throw the bike in when I arrive?
So I guess it only makes sense to take a car to OCS if you live within a reasonable distance to Rhode Island... why take a car all the way from CA? Haha... unless you want to donate it to your DI as a graduation present... jk!
Ok good to know. I was going to throw my motorcycle in the back of my silverado too, anyone know a good storage I can throw the bike in when I arrive?
Bring it. A) They pay you for your travel. From CA, that's 5 days plus mileage. You'll make money unless you drive a dually F350 B) When you do get liberty, you'll have that much more freedom. Unless you don't have one, there's no reason not to bring it.
When you say they pay for your travel... are you saying they pay for your time, gas, and hotel?
I believe that you get one travel day for every 350 driving miles. See here for a quick and dirty explanation.
I live in California. 3000 miles! With reimbursement @ $.55 per mile sounds like a good deal.
I just got pro recd. Have a weird question. I live in Hi and own a vehicle. Will I have to sell my truck and buy a new one in RI or P cola? When I enlisted they definitely were not paying for anyone's car to be shipped. I don't think going to OCS is any different but if it is I may not need to sell my truck.
I was just talking to a Lt who was moving from Kauai to Honolulu the other day. He was saying that HI is treated like outlying provinces when it comes to moving your stuff, so a lot more restrictions apply. He seemed to say that they won't pay for shipping a vehicle by ship not even for the short distance between the two islands. If this is true, then I highly doubt that they'd pay for you to ship your vehicle all the way to the mainland (plus you'd be without a vehicle while you're still on HI for a month or two).
But then again, my info could be wrong in some ways. I heard this over beers and cigars, so I easily could have remembered wrong.
Yah, I am not to worried about. I have a good truck now and I would more than likely ship it to my aunts on the west coast and my parents would drive it to newport to see me graduate. But that seems like a lot of work to go through rather than just selling it. Plus, I'll be getting O-1 pay with 5 years of service so I could probably pick a sweet ride.Well, you can look at it this way. You'll be getting $2745 per month (before taxes) once you get your gold bars. If you're single with no dependents, then you'll be getting just over $1k a month allowance for housing in P-cola, and about $230 for food. In other words, you should have plenty of money for monthly car payments. That, and the money you sell your current vehicle for will make a nice downpayment.
Yah, I am not to worried about. I have a good truck now and I would more than likely ship it to my aunts on the west coast and my parents would drive it to newport to see me graduate. But that seems like a lot of work to go through rather than just selling it. Plus, I'll be getting O-1 pay with 5 years of service so I could probably pick a sweet ride.