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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="raustin0017" data-source="post: 16807121" data-attributes="member: 145559"><p>Leaving meat on the bone. I like to receive what I have earned. I also look at very simple. I know I could have earned a ton more $$$ as a civilian than electing to serve my country for 30. My blood bother asked me to join him build his construction firm back in the mid-80s. I was an E-3 at the time and could hardly pay my bills. In five years he built a business that was very successful and today he is a multi-millionaire well into 7 digits. I remember being overwhelmed when my paycheck had its first comma.</p><p>I loved every minute of my AF life and would not change anything...but I take full advantage of every benefit available to my service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raustin0017, post: 16807121, member: 145559"] Leaving meat on the bone. I like to receive what I have earned. I also look at very simple. I know I could have earned a ton more $$$ as a civilian than electing to serve my country for 30. My blood bother asked me to join him build his construction firm back in the mid-80s. I was an E-3 at the time and could hardly pay my bills. In five years he built a business that was very successful and today he is a multi-millionaire well into 7 digits. I remember being overwhelmed when my paycheck had its first comma. I loved every minute of my AF life and would not change anything...but I take full advantage of every benefit available to my service. [/QUOTE]
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