S.O.B. said:I was playing cards with a Marine Corps 53 guy and he said his fleet squadron did a survey and 18 of 20 Captains were getting out. Another factor for the Marine Helo guys is they have no bonus. What a slap in the face for them. It will be interesting to see what happens over the next three years in both the Marine Corps and the Navy.
gatordev said:I don't even know how to reply to this. So 18 guys in their FLEET squadron are bitter. I'm sure that's true everywhere. Send them to a shore tour and actually faced w/ work on the outside, and I bet those numbers come down a bit, based on informal discussions in a mixed ready room.
No bonus for Marine helo guys? Not true, this year they upped it to $18K (I think is what it is). That's substantially more than last year of $7K, and screws the guys from last year who just signed, which may be what he's talking about. But overall, the Marine bonus just shot up.
skidkid said:Marine bonus is 18k for a six year sign up, 10k for a three year sign up. This is for all pilots, a little less money for NFOs.
Not a bad deal but some serious thought before signing up for that much time with out an out.
S.O.B. said:18K a year for six years?
S.O.B. said:18K a year for six years?
Brett327 said:IMHO, it's hard to really draw any conclusions from a survey whose sample size is ~50 people.
Brett
Bevo said:It's part of the Army's job. They have screwed up their manning and navy officers pay the price. Sweet deal for everyone. The Army gets an officer who does not want to be doing whatever he is out there doing, and the Navy loses a highly trained member of the aviation community. It's a bad deal no matter how you try to spin it.
Or a HS diploma for that matter.KBayDog said:What do you know? Nobody wants/needs your opinion - you don't even have a college degree!![]()