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August 14, 2009 at 10:44 PM #445565August 15, 2009 at 8:21 AM #444839AnonymousGuest
[quote=jficquette]Her job was no where as complicated as a Naval Captain running an aircraft carrier. I don’t think they get paid $165k.[/quote]
After the Navy Captain retires (with at least 50% of his final pay) he will easily get a cush job at a defense contractor making $200K+.
So don’t worry about the Captain — our largest and most established socialist institutions will take care of their own.
August 15, 2009 at 8:21 AM #445032AnonymousGuest[quote=jficquette]Her job was no where as complicated as a Naval Captain running an aircraft carrier. I don’t think they get paid $165k.[/quote]
After the Navy Captain retires (with at least 50% of his final pay) he will easily get a cush job at a defense contractor making $200K+.
So don’t worry about the Captain — our largest and most established socialist institutions will take care of their own.
August 15, 2009 at 8:21 AM #445369AnonymousGuest[quote=jficquette]Her job was no where as complicated as a Naval Captain running an aircraft carrier. I don’t think they get paid $165k.[/quote]
After the Navy Captain retires (with at least 50% of his final pay) he will easily get a cush job at a defense contractor making $200K+.
So don’t worry about the Captain — our largest and most established socialist institutions will take care of their own.
August 15, 2009 at 8:21 AM #445440AnonymousGuest[quote=jficquette]Her job was no where as complicated as a Naval Captain running an aircraft carrier. I don’t think they get paid $165k.[/quote]
After the Navy Captain retires (with at least 50% of his final pay) he will easily get a cush job at a defense contractor making $200K+.
So don’t worry about the Captain — our largest and most established socialist institutions will take care of their own.
August 15, 2009 at 8:21 AM #445620AnonymousGuest[quote=jficquette]Her job was no where as complicated as a Naval Captain running an aircraft carrier. I don’t think they get paid $165k.[/quote]
After the Navy Captain retires (with at least 50% of his final pay) he will easily get a cush job at a defense contractor making $200K+.
So don’t worry about the Captain — our largest and most established socialist institutions will take care of their own.
August 15, 2009 at 11:47 AM #444919RicechexParticipant[quote=jficquette]Her job was no where as complicated as a Naval Captain running an aircraft carrier. I don’t think they get paid $165k.[/quote]
Probably it is pretty close. A Captain is an O-6. An O-6 with 16 years of service, makes approximately $8K a month in basic pay. Add other allowances, such as housing, add another $2500 per month. Plus, there is additional pay for sea duty, hazardous pay, special pay, etc.
August 15, 2009 at 11:47 AM #445112RicechexParticipant[quote=jficquette]Her job was no where as complicated as a Naval Captain running an aircraft carrier. I don’t think they get paid $165k.[/quote]
Probably it is pretty close. A Captain is an O-6. An O-6 with 16 years of service, makes approximately $8K a month in basic pay. Add other allowances, such as housing, add another $2500 per month. Plus, there is additional pay for sea duty, hazardous pay, special pay, etc.
August 15, 2009 at 11:47 AM #445449RicechexParticipant[quote=jficquette]Her job was no where as complicated as a Naval Captain running an aircraft carrier. I don’t think they get paid $165k.[/quote]
Probably it is pretty close. A Captain is an O-6. An O-6 with 16 years of service, makes approximately $8K a month in basic pay. Add other allowances, such as housing, add another $2500 per month. Plus, there is additional pay for sea duty, hazardous pay, special pay, etc.
August 15, 2009 at 11:47 AM #445520RicechexParticipant[quote=jficquette]Her job was no where as complicated as a Naval Captain running an aircraft carrier. I don’t think they get paid $165k.[/quote]
Probably it is pretty close. A Captain is an O-6. An O-6 with 16 years of service, makes approximately $8K a month in basic pay. Add other allowances, such as housing, add another $2500 per month. Plus, there is additional pay for sea duty, hazardous pay, special pay, etc.
August 15, 2009 at 11:47 AM #445701RicechexParticipant[quote=jficquette]Her job was no where as complicated as a Naval Captain running an aircraft carrier. I don’t think they get paid $165k.[/quote]
Probably it is pretty close. A Captain is an O-6. An O-6 with 16 years of service, makes approximately $8K a month in basic pay. Add other allowances, such as housing, add another $2500 per month. Plus, there is additional pay for sea duty, hazardous pay, special pay, etc.
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