Air Force Offering 15 Year Retirement!

Started by Velasco, 07-26-2013 -- 18:45:31

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Velasco

"The Temporary Early Retirement Authority -- commonly referred to as the 15-year retirement -- is open to eligible technical sergeants, master sergeants, captains, majors and lieutenant colonels with at least 15 but less than 20 years of total active-duty service as of Oct. 31, according to an Air Force news release" http://www.military.com/daily-news/2013/07/26/af-offers-early-retirement-in-certain-fields.html
So does anyone wanna offer me a lot of money  :wink: so I can retire at 18? I can run a lab, cal a spec an, twist a torque wrench or push a broom so long as the pay is good! I would lose my new GI (post 9/11) if I got out early however  :-(

ADD: Yep PMEL is not eligible......So I can still dream, do the high paying jobs in the desert still exist for PMEL?

Hoopty

There are only 10 types of people in this world.  Those who understand binary, and those who don't.   :wink:

Velasco

#2
The Tera Matrix says 15-17 eligible 18+ not for 2P0X1. I'm actually at 17 3/4.  So show me the money! I'm on night pro super duty for 2 weeks because I owed a favor to squadron... :|

Hoopty

#3
I think you are referring to the other force management options matrix. 
QuoteThe enlisted voluntary measures focus on Airmen in non-critical, overage specialties. These programs include Limited Active Duty Service Commitment waivers, including waiving up to two years of enlistment obligations; Palace Chase transfers to the Reserves for enlisted Airmen with a one-to-one rather than a two-to-one year commitment.

The early retirement (TERA) options shown in the Eligibility Chart for 2013 TERA-Enlisted, doesn't include 2P0X1. :(
There are only 10 types of people in this world.  Those who understand binary, and those who don't.   :wink:

spanishfly25

Velasco, how much is a lot of money for you?  there are plenty of jobs at $27/hr and if you look around, you can find a few for $35/hr,  and if you really look around very hard and get lucky, you can find $40/hr.  also a lot depends on location