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so your investments from your 4 year military deployment yields you >$30 k per year?

and you go to Yale Law?


I smell a silver spoon jammed up someone's ass

if yoi read it again it shows I was an officer, not enlisted so my pay was better than that (albeit kinda unfair) I was paid 38k starting and my 2 deployments were 55k+ a year. Got out as O-3.

I studied and got my ba/ma in economics and closely followed investments with my friends. We put a great deal in some stocks when it was .05 (average) a share and sold it for 1.85 share, netting us all a hefty sum. I also flipped a couple houses.

My undergrad was a full scholarship, hence the service. I was recently medically discharged after my knee was destroyed and I underwent 3 surgeries and had started walking only recently. I get a lot in disability as well.

Also Yale is a full scholarship that I earned with my 3.9 undergrad and 178 LSAT

If you want to insult my integrity then it's fine. It's one of the 7 Army values to have integrity, and i have no silver spoon. I worked hard, invested intelligently and got very lucky on a few of them.
 
I think it gonna be changed to 60-70%. I have hearing loss, sleep apnea (which apparently they count, I had no idea), never being able to run or do much with my knee again, and the PTSD.
 
the hearing loss claim they'll summarily deny...because they do..they'll decide it was pre-existing even if it wasn't
sleep apnea they count but they'll want to do an UPPP which doesnt work..and the claim takes a long time
the PTSD you'll have to go to the clinic for twice a week and they'll eventually get around to approving it...though they never did for my husband or the TBI..but theyre under the gun to approve them now, they prescribe zoloft
my husband is rated at 60% for his shoulder and back and the fact that his sinuses are loaded with scars from having them burned out in a blast

hubs only got the 60% rating because they were all combat related injuries as opposed to strictly service connected

Im guessing for a knee you're somewhere between 10-30% now right?
 
It's from combat patrol. I tore my MCL/ACL and all the cartilage. I have none left in my knee, it's all synthetic injections now.

They have me around 40% but they told me it may go to 70-80 (upper threshold) depending on how they view the prognosis from my recovery, etc.
 
if yoi read it again it shows I was an officer, not enlisted so my pay was better than that (albeit kinda unfair) I was paid 38k starting and my 2 deployments were 55k+ a year. Got out as O-3.

I studied and got my ba/ma in economics and closely followed investments with my friends. We put a great deal in some stocks when it was .05 (average) a share and sold it for 1.85 share, netting us all a hefty sum. I also flipped a couple houses.

My undergrad was a full scholarship, hence the service. I was recently medically discharged after my knee was destroyed and I underwent 3 surgeries and had started walking only recently. I get a lot in disability as well.

Also Yale is a full scholarship that I earned with my 3.9 undergrad and 178 LSAT

If you want to insult my integrity then it's fine. It's one of the 7 Army values to have integrity, and i have no silver spoon. I worked hard, invested intelligently and got very lucky on a few of them.

So you did a 4 year tour at an average pay of $50k a year and managed to invest enough so that your investment incum alone is >$30k

Additionally, you purchased a $200k vehicle while in college without any additional help


yeah ... I'm sticking with raising the B.S. flag






btw, you mad?
 
Fuck all y'alls fancy smancy cars!
I have a sweet bicycle that I ride everywhere. I have some sick bike short/jersey tan line to prove it too.
 
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