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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 2912198" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>If you are working in a career field that has a demand on the civilian side at the same location you are now, I'd consider switching over to the reserves. If you were hired as a civilian employee you may get two to three times the pay plus some extra benefits for the same job you're doing now. Plus, you may get some chances to further your training and certifications which could lead to more pay. Then, when you get your twenty years in, retire from the reserves. Then when you get tired of working on the civilian side you'd have a nice retirement built up with two retirements. Minus the expenses of relocating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 2912198, member: 23"] If you are working in a career field that has a demand on the civilian side at the same location you are now, I'd consider switching over to the reserves. If you were hired as a civilian employee you may get two to three times the pay plus some extra benefits for the same job you're doing now. Plus, you may get some chances to further your training and certifications which could lead to more pay. Then, when you get your twenty years in, retire from the reserves. Then when you get tired of working on the civilian side you'd have a nice retirement built up with two retirements. Minus the expenses of relocating. [/QUOTE]
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