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I for one was made well aware about the claw back on my SCAN in 96, so it shouldn't be of any surprise to anyone. I was awarded LTD SISIP, a VA pension and my military pension was fully indexed upon release after serving my 23 years. That adds upto 75% of my salary until i turn retirement age. Would I like more money? Who wouldn't? The system is not setup to make anyone rich, it's there to provide the former member a reasonable amount of money in order to live comfortably, which I do. Want more buy a lottery ticket.
I often hear of members being released and complaining about, how are they going to possible pay for a that new house, new vehicle or whatever they just purchased on this amount of money. Sorry but that's your problem, not the systems. Move to a smaller house, buy a good used vehicle and thin out your wallet of some of that plastic that we all cherish so much. It's called being responsible for ones own destiny. I have no problems with either the VA or SISIP. Both my case managers are outstanding individuals and do a bang up job of taking care of my needs. When I joined we had to pay into our own SISIP premiums, thank God my Sgt/Major told me to sign on the dotted line and forget about it and that's exactly what I did. Now its automatic when you join, DND pays your premiums for you, so if one does get injured your taken care of. I think some people are just not happy unless they have something to complain about.
No I didn't ask to get injured, but I did and nothing is going to change that, suck it up, because that's life. I had to make some hard choices and changes to my life afterwards, but again that's life. We do what we have to do and that is just the way it is. I thank my lucky stars I have LTD benefits, otherwise I'd be living in a cardboard box on a street called somewhere.
Ask anyone in the private sector, how much they get if they get injured and can't return back to work, workman's comp may last a few years and unless you have a big fat insurance policy to cash in, they have 0, zilch, Nada thing. Makes you wonder who's getting the shaft...
I often hear of members being released and complaining about, how are they going to possible pay for a that new house, new vehicle or whatever they just purchased on this amount of money. Sorry but that's your problem, not the systems. Move to a smaller house, buy a good used vehicle and thin out your wallet of some of that plastic that we all cherish so much. It's called being responsible for ones own destiny. I have no problems with either the VA or SISIP. Both my case managers are outstanding individuals and do a bang up job of taking care of my needs. When I joined we had to pay into our own SISIP premiums, thank God my Sgt/Major told me to sign on the dotted line and forget about it and that's exactly what I did. Now its automatic when you join, DND pays your premiums for you, so if one does get injured your taken care of. I think some people are just not happy unless they have something to complain about.
No I didn't ask to get injured, but I did and nothing is going to change that, suck it up, because that's life. I had to make some hard choices and changes to my life afterwards, but again that's life. We do what we have to do and that is just the way it is. I thank my lucky stars I have LTD benefits, otherwise I'd be living in a cardboard box on a street called somewhere.
Ask anyone in the private sector, how much they get if they get injured and can't return back to work, workman's comp may last a few years and unless you have a big fat insurance policy to cash in, they have 0, zilch, Nada thing. Makes you wonder who's getting the shaft...