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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1663990" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>The OP didn't say what type of disability the guy was out on though. During my time in the reserves and guard I saw more than a few people on orders that were out on disability from their civilian employers. In fact, being out on disability was exactly why they were put on orders because being on orders either made up the difference in pay (if they were even being paid) or actually exceeded their normal pay. I was on temp disability for an out of work injury once and could have went on orders if I had still been in the guard. I would have don it too because our temp disability paid $300/week. I could have made pretty decent bank in the guard while I healed. Just because someone isn't able to perform their manual labor job doesn't mean they can't push a pencil/mouse pad in an administrative role. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>He actually didn't have anything to say regarding whether or not the driver in question should have been able to get credit for his military service time. That was all me. There was definitely some holes and missing information in the story though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1663990, member: 198"] The OP didn't say what type of disability the guy was out on though. During my time in the reserves and guard I saw more than a few people on orders that were out on disability from their civilian employers. In fact, being out on disability was exactly why they were put on orders because being on orders either made up the difference in pay (if they were even being paid) or actually exceeded their normal pay. I was on temp disability for an out of work injury once and could have went on orders if I had still been in the guard. I would have don it too because our temp disability paid $300/week. I could have made pretty decent bank in the guard while I healed. Just because someone isn't able to perform their manual labor job doesn't mean they can't push a pencil/mouse pad in an administrative role. He actually didn't have anything to say regarding whether or not the driver in question should have been able to get credit for his military service time. That was all me. There was definitely some holes and missing information in the story though. [/QUOTE]
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