Howard Law

What do you do

  • Hover

    Votes: 3 12.5%
  • Wipe and sit

    Votes: 10 41.7%
  • Birdnest

    Votes: 5 20.8%
  • eww, i'm to uppidy to use a public tiolet

    Votes: 6 25.0%

  • Total voters
    24

Fast306stang

Black Bear under anesthesia
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Well is 2400 per family plus 500 a kid right? That might be a couple mortgage payments...but if they actually NEED it they probably dont have a mortgage

More money than I thought. I thought earlier we had said it was $600/person?

If it floats ppl for a month and then this is over, I can see that helping. But if the money runs out first...
 

Knight

Yeet yite yote
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Oct 14, 2019
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So serious question. What is $1200/family really going to help? If ppl can't pay their bills, $1200 is going to help for roughly 2 weeks?
Thankfully we still have jobs but to be honest these checks we get are gonna catch up on bills and whatever might be left will go into savings. I need to do some work to my truck too.
As much as I joke, it won’t be a gun check.
 

cbh13

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More money than I thought. I thought earlier we had said it was $600/person?

If it floats ppl for a month and then this is over, I can see that helping. But if the money runs out first...

i think its supposed to be a weird sliding scale. if you made just over 2500 then you get the minimum of $600.00 then the amount of hte check increases with teh amount of money you make up until 75000, at that point it decreases until you hit 99000 which at that point you dont get sqauat.

So there is a very real possibility that someone who makes 74,000 a year will get a larger check than someone who makes 10,000
 

Fast306stang

Black Bear under anesthesia
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Kalash Klub
Jul 1, 2015
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i think its supposed to be a weird sliding scale. if you made just over 2500 then you get the minimum of $600.00 then the amount of hte check increases with teh amount of money you make up until 75000, at that point it decreases until you hit 99000 which at that point you dont get sqauat.

So there is a very real possibility that someone who makes 74,000 a year will get a larger check than someone who makes 10,000

That's crazy!!!
 

KhyberPass

Vaginal wart inspector
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Got this email from DFAS lol. Anybody else?


The U.S. Army is reaching out to gauge the interest of our retired officers, noncommissioned officers and Soldiers who would be willing to assist with the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic response effort should their skills and expertise be required.

These extraordinary challenges require equally extraordinary solutions and that's why we're turning to you -- trusted professionals capable of operating under constantly changing conditions. When the Nation called -- you answered, and now, that call may come again.

If interested and you remain qualified to serve in any of the following health care specialties: 60F: Critical Care Officer; 60N: Anesthesiologist; 66F: Nurse Anesthetist; 66S: Critical Care Nurse; 66P: Nurse Practitioner; 66T: ER Nurse; 68V: Respiratory Specialist; 68W: Medic - we need to hear from you STAT!

If you are working in a civilian hospital or medical facility, please let us know. We do not want to detract from the current care and treatment you are providing to the Nation.

While this is targeted at medical specialties, if you are interested in re-joining the team and were in a different specialty, let us know your interest.

If interested please contact Human Resources Command, Reserve Personnel Management Directorate, at usarmy.knox.hrc.mbx.g3-retiree-recall@mail.mil or call 502-613-4911, and provide your phone number, address, email, and MOS/Branch.

LTG Thomas C. Seamands


Deputy Chief of Staff, G-1



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Grunk

Why leave anything here?
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Got this email from DFAS lol. Anybody else?


The U.S. Army is reaching out to gauge the interest of our retired officers, noncommissioned officers and Soldiers who would be willing to assist with the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic response effort should their skills and expertise be required.

These extraordinary challenges require equally extraordinary solutions and that's why we're turning to you -- trusted professionals capable of operating under constantly changing conditions. When the Nation called -- you answered, and now, that call may come again.

If interested and you remain qualified to serve in any of the following health care specialties: 60F: Critical Care Officer; 60N: Anesthesiologist; 66F: Nurse Anesthetist; 66S: Critical Care Nurse; 66P: Nurse Practitioner; 66T: ER Nurse; 68V: Respiratory Specialist; 68W: Medic - we need to hear from you STAT!

If you are working in a civilian hospital or medical facility, please let us know. We do not want to detract from the current care and treatment you are providing to the Nation.

While this is targeted at medical specialties, if you are interested in re-joining the team and were in a different specialty, let us know your interest.

If interested please contact Human Resources Command, Reserve Personnel Management Directorate, at usarmy.knox.hrc.mbx.g3-retiree-recall@mail.mil or call 502-613-4911, and provide your phone number, address, email, and MOS/Branch.

LTG Thomas C. Seamands


Deputy Chief of Staff, G-1



___________________________________________________
Delivered by Defense Finance and Accounting Service
Please warn us if you get a letter saying they need YOUR critical skills! :laser: