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I'm an Soldier, NCO, who feels physically young as when I enlisted. I can do 20 years and retire, but I feel I can do the 32 if I was a CSM OR SGM with no problem. I can do the 40 year career if I was a warrant officer or officer. I've heard do your 20 and get out, you can't do this forever.
With all I know now is getting out the best option for me and my family?
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SSG Shawn Foster
With all I know now is getting out the best option for me and my family?
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SSG Shawn Foster
Posted >1 y ago
Responses: 25
PROFESSIONALLY
When you're no longer making an impact/difference (self-described or other) or you wake up 5 straight days not wanting to do it anymore, it's time to go.
PERSONALLY
If your family is ready to go and you (you and your family) have a solid exit strategy, may want to strongly consider it. After 20-, 30-, or 40-years, you'll receive an ceremony, award, and a monthly check from the military...if you serve without the blessing of the family, you'll have the above (ceremony & award) to look back on and nothing to look forward to.
When you're no longer making an impact/difference (self-described or other) or you wake up 5 straight days not wanting to do it anymore, it's time to go.
PERSONALLY
If your family is ready to go and you (you and your family) have a solid exit strategy, may want to strongly consider it. After 20-, 30-, or 40-years, you'll receive an ceremony, award, and a monthly check from the military...if you serve without the blessing of the family, you'll have the above (ceremony & award) to look back on and nothing to look forward to.
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SGM Willard Burfict
When you can't keep up with your soldiers anymore, it's time to take it to the house.
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Keep going as long as long as your career is progressing. Once you start blocking younger, deserving soldiers from moving up is when it's time to call it quits.
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1SG (Join to see)
Well, have you decided to leave at 20 or go beyond yet?
I realize I'm coming into this conversation very late, but here's my advice that I haven't seen yet in the other comments. You know it's time to retire when it's no longer FUN.
Well, have you decided to leave at 20 or go beyond yet?
I realize I'm coming into this conversation very late, but here's my advice that I haven't seen yet in the other comments. You know it's time to retire when it's no longer FUN.
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