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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
(Post 1167420)
Was reminded over the weekend how ugly motorcycles used to be:
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...1&d=1410806722 The one thing they all agreed on was that the Vetter Windjammer fairing was the ugliest piece of sin ever created. http://www.craigvetter.com/images/Ow...S1000G-web.jpg Although there were a few on the GSR forum that would NOT admit to it's ugliness for whatever reason. |
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That was pretty homo erotic with the chest muscle camera zooming. Made me feel like being at my favorite support group:
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There's some things wrong with the numbers, but who cares. $15/hr for flipping burgers is fucking stupid. http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/09/16/gene4adu.jpg |
wholeheartedly agree.
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Originally Posted by concealer404
(Post 1167948)
There's some things wrong with the numbers, but who cares. $15/hr for flipping burgers is fucking stupid.
housing childcare healthcare food clothing potential bonus Seriously, look at goarmy.com Military Compensation: Army Benefits and Pay | goarmy.com They estimate it's around $99k in annual compensation but that math doesn't make sense. |
Originally Posted by y8s
(Post 1167959)
It's the other 30k in non-salary compensation in the form of:
housing childcare healthcare food clothing potential bonus Seriously, look at goarmy.com Military Compensation: Army Benefits and Pay | goarmy.com They estimate it's around $99k in annual compensation but that math doesn't make sense. |
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Originally Posted by y8s
(Post 1167959)
Seriously, look at goarmy.com
Military Compensation: Army Benefits and Pay | goarmy.com They estimate it's around $99k in annual compensation but that math doesn't make sense. ...the average active duty service member receives an Army benefits and pay compensation package worth $99,000. Noncash compensation represents almost 60 percent of this package. Noncash compensation includes health care, retirement pay, child care and free or subsidized food, housing and education. 60% of $99k is $59.4k, leaving $39.6k cash. If the average servicemember with a few years in earns somewhere in the low $30s, and you throw in a few extra bucks for allowances, bonuses, special duty, then the math pretty much lines up. |
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
(Post 1168003)
From that link:
...the average active duty service member receives an Army benefits and pay compensation package worth $99,000. Noncash compensation represents almost 60 percent of this package. Noncash compensation includes health care, retirement pay, child care and free or subsidized food, housing and education. Average barbie: https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1410975198 |
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