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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 2777342" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>I'm real strong leaning towards tinker guys, I really appreciate all the opinions. Another thing I have realized is that with my 4 years active duty, that should (?) count towards my federal retirement. One thing that fed has over deere is the retirement. With a .gov job I get a pension and a 401 or 457 setup. With deere I have my 401k, and that's it. Will the dealership lay me off? I don't know. I don't think so, there's been one layoff in the past 4 years, but the guys they laid off, they kinda did them dirty, from what I heard. They refuse to negotiate money and such, and I doubt that a year with the dealership will give me any leverage with earning higher ground. I top out on deere's pay scale at $28/hr, which will take me years. I really push myself and want to be making that kinda money in 2 or three years, and with somewhere I can stay. </p><p>I really don't want to have the 6 months at deere making me look like I'm bouncing around, however, I'm looking for somewhere to stay. If I can have the stability and income I'm being told I will have at tinker, then I don't see why I would be leaving. I'll be purchasing a house soon. A house, stability, and being able to have enough money to go have a little fun and take care of my bills is good enough for me to stick around just about anywhere. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Been there done that. Don't really give a crap about Obama.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 2777342, member: 35036"] I'm real strong leaning towards tinker guys, I really appreciate all the opinions. Another thing I have realized is that with my 4 years active duty, that should (?) count towards my federal retirement. One thing that fed has over deere is the retirement. With a .gov job I get a pension and a 401 or 457 setup. With deere I have my 401k, and that's it. Will the dealership lay me off? I don't know. I don't think so, there's been one layoff in the past 4 years, but the guys they laid off, they kinda did them dirty, from what I heard. They refuse to negotiate money and such, and I doubt that a year with the dealership will give me any leverage with earning higher ground. I top out on deere's pay scale at $28/hr, which will take me years. I really push myself and want to be making that kinda money in 2 or three years, and with somewhere I can stay. I really don't want to have the 6 months at deere making me look like I'm bouncing around, however, I'm looking for somewhere to stay. If I can have the stability and income I'm being told I will have at tinker, then I don't see why I would be leaving. I'll be purchasing a house soon. A house, stability, and being able to have enough money to go have a little fun and take care of my bills is good enough for me to stick around just about anywhere. Been there done that. Don't really give a crap about Obama. [/QUOTE]
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