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Health Tourism in Asia, Medical Tourism in AsiaFri, 06 Nov 2009 09:16:27 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1By: Nacho
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NachoWed, 04 Nov 2009 05:20:28 +0000http://www.asiahealthtourism.com/im-a-financial-advisor-and-in-the-national-guard-my-schedule-is-a-little-tight-and-one-has-got-to-give/#comment-2198Wow, you have managed to put yourself into jam.
At the moment, do you need the extra money for anything? babies, mortgages,etc? or is it disposable income?
The reason I ask is because I (me personally) would try to fulfill my contracts/ obligations first, then focus on me. But that being said, if your injured in some way and can't physically complete your obligation's then talking with your unit's commander about a discharge might be the thing for you.
Do not get a dishonorable discharge, it will follow you the rest of your life like an albatross around your neck.
If a dishonorable discharge is unavoidable should you leave, ask your father in law to help you run the business while your gone. Its in his best interest to see you have a decent job when entering the civilian world, or he pays for his daughter's expenses unless she is working.
Good luck, and thanks for your service!Wow, you have managed to put yourself into jam.
At the moment, do you need the extra money for anything? babies, mortgages,etc? or is it disposable income?
The reason I ask is because I (me personally) would try to fulfill my contracts/ obligations first, then focus on me. But that being said, if your injured in some way and can’t physically complete your obligation’s then talking with your unit’s commander about a discharge might be the thing for you.
Do not get a dishonorable discharge, it will follow you the rest of your life like an albatross around your neck.
If a dishonorable discharge is unavoidable should you leave, ask your father in law to help you run the business while your gone. Its in his best interest to see you have a decent job when entering the civilian world, or he pays for his daughter’s expenses unless she is working.
Good luck, and thanks for your service!
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