Involuntary retention/recall.
Sorry, but your ETS just got indefinitely postponed.
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Oh, I get it from the employer and Mil standpoint, I was just trying to show some sympathy. For those of us who've been there trying to hang up the cammies, it sucks knowing you gotta get unemployed before you can even start getting employed. I think we can agree that at least Flyboy is doing it the smart way, and thanks to some of the membership here. (pat yourselves on the back now.)
We were lucky in that my wife had a highly marketable (albeit low paying) skill as a Paramedic, and had something lined up before we got out. I took 30 days terminal leave in Dec 1987 and collected my unemployment for the last two weeks of Jan AFTER I already had a job.
I'm very thankful that I've been gainfully employed since Feb 1988.
Bought a 1lb of Titegroup at The Reloading Zone.
It was a little more than what I'd normally pay, but this is the first time I've seen Titegroup available in over a year. I can still have a lot of fun loading and shooting a pound of powder than worry about what I paid.
Especially with pistol powder. A few extra bucks, spread out over that many rounds is inconsequential, and it's always better to have some on hand that cost a little extra, than to not have any.
I noticed this past weekend he had at least two 8lb jugs of Varget ($239.99), and some other powders that I haven't seen anywhere else recently.
^^^^ He still has 'em! Wonder why.....lol. I was originally there to pick up a 9mm Dillon conversion kit. It's a nice shop and his wife was very friendly and helpful.
Handled the snake today..... Creepy but I'm feeling more comfortable.