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Does my time in the US Army role over into a government job? |
In the U.S. you can retire from a government job at 20 years. Yes, it will roll over, but no you cannot retire from a civil service job after 20 years. I believe it does. You might be able to possibly use veteran preferance when you apply if you served overseas and there are others too. Also list the roles where you held job specific roles, and supervisory experience, etc.. Yes it would. Sure does. You sort of "sell" or transfer your Active Duty time into your federal position. Look on USA Jobs. U.S. Customs, Border Patrol, and such are just a few jobs that love ex-military and where you could transfer your time over. Sort of. This is how it works: You can "buy back" your military time and apply it toward your government job retirement. It won't cost you much to buy back four years (cost me over $5,000.00 to buy back 11 years) and you can have them allot as little as $50.00 out of your pay every two weeks to pay that off. However, your military time automatically counts for the purpose of accruing personal leave. All you have to do is give your HR department a copy of your DD Form 214 and you get credit for the four years you were in the Army. That works out good for you because that means you'll start earning six hours of personal leave every two weeks instead of four. One minor problem though: You won't be able to retire after 16 years. The magic number for retirement is 85, but don't panic -- you add your age to the number of years you have worked for the government, and once you hit 85 you're retirement eligible. Remember, if you buy back your military time, those four years count. Yes. The Federal Goverment has a FERS (Federal Employees Retirement System) program that makes your military service creditable toward you federal service. You will pay 3% of military taxable earnings in order to get credit for civilian retirement purposes. Yes and no. The four years in the Army counts for retirement from civil service but retirement from civil service and military have different criteria. Civil service retirement, if it hasn't change lately, is 20 or more years total service (including your military service) at age 60. Less than 20 years of service at age 65. In your case, you are eligible to retire in 16 years only if you will be over 60 years old. Just to be sure, check with HR at rthe govt job. yes, You can get credit for your military time, if you choose to buy that time. As stated before about 3% of your income while on active duty. I was going to answer this but the Sarge guy pretty much hit the nail on the head. It applies. Yes. Your time in service counts toward and federal job retirement. If you get a state job, like Active National Guard, State Trooper etc... there is also a program that allows you to purchase your federal service time for a fee and convert it to state service time. NO all it does is make your pay go up No it doesn't just roll over. You have to buy it back. Its around $400 per year that you served in the Armed Forces. I was also in the Army for 4 years. I now work for VA. I bought my time back a few years ago. It cost me $400 per year of service, so I have to pay $1600. It was no big deal, only $50 per paycheck ($100 a month for 16 months) I hardly missed the money. I now have nearly 10 years of federal service. It doesn't change the amount of money you make, but it does go toward how much leave time you get. You also can't retire at 20 years, unless you can live on $500 a month. I hope this helps. all good advice, but I think it is 30 years. I also work for the government, DoD. Just b/c you served in the the Army does not make you a shoe in for a government job. A lot of veterans are competing for jobs also. Disabled veterans will surely bump a 5 point veteran. NE ways good luck. DFAS is hiring! |
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