helty got a jo-ob!

IH8RICE2 said:
Fed Ex, damn i was close. Well have fun. If you doing what i think you are (driving the deliverly trucks) you'll have a blast. Some of my friends drove part time for UPS and they beat the hell out of those poor trucks. One friend said that his truck lives at redline. Just don't fall out like i almost did when i was trying to drift one truck around the gravel parking lot we had.
I can only imagine myself wearing brown shorts :rlaugh: yeah, its driving trucks, and I'll make sure to wear my seatbelt :nice:
 
helty said:
If they really wanted to make sure it went towards education, why not send the money to the school or the bank I have my loans through?
Ease of administration. They know you and have your "number"--they don't know the (potentially) five lenders you hold accounts with. :)
 
4u2nv said:
Ease of administration. They know you and have your "number"--they don't know the (potentially) five lenders you hold accounts with. :)
you are too wise, I tremble in your presence :hail2:

honestly though, I asked the VA rep back when I had my VA Benefits briefing before I seperated, "if you deposit the money right into my account, how do you know what Im spending it on?" She said "we dont, and we dont care either. The only way you get that money is if you are enrolled in school/training, etc. You still have to pay for it somehow", or something along those lines. She had tig ole bitties too :nice:
 
Actually the GI Bill $$ is used to cover living expenses and all. They are not going to look into what you spent it on. Also most companies don't look into how many ways he is paying for college.

That GI Bill money is something he rates and earned from the Military. When I worked for my old shop they were going to pay part of my college in addition to my GI Bill. I ended up leaving and going back to the dealership instead.
 
LIke I said...I don't know much about it, just suggested checking into it. The tax thing I know personally...if they don't tax the reimbursement for tuition, the tuition can't be claimed as a credit.

Anyways, congrats, shut up, and buy me a drink!
 
DocG2828 said:
LIke I said...I don't know much about it, just suggested checking into it. The tax thing I know personally...if they don't tax the reimbursement for tuition, the tuition can't be claimed as a credit.

Anyways, congrats, shut up, and buy me a drink!
and your inout on the tax credit is appreciated :nice:

Kool-Aid :shrug:
 
04DarkShadowGT said:
Well its nice to see your making your own money with a job rather than living off mine with unemployment :)
unemployment is EARNED, its not welfare :)

4 years with Uncle Sam will get you $10k, if you live in a state w/good unemployment benefits. by the way, I pay taxes too ;)

but if you still wanna look at me as a free loader, guess where my GI Bill money comes from?
 
helty said:
unemployment is EARNED, its not welfare :)

4 years with Uncle Sam will get you $10k, if you live in a state w/good unemployment benefits. by the way, I pay taxes too ;)

but if you still wanna look at me as a free loader, guess where my GI Bill money comes from?
OH snap! You got served :shock:
 
HoustonGT said:
I was taking about the guy you replied to "Mr. Military Genius" :nice:







<----------------------- Marine Corps :flag:
I know, just saw an opportunity to add fuel to the proverbial fire ;)

any update on your school/training yet? If I remember you're trying to get into one of the pilot programs?