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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
The Chow Hall
What was your breaking point?
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<blockquote data-quote="mysticsvt" data-source="post: 16203929" data-attributes="member: 17917"><p>I'm not sure what you are going through or have been through. I had a great career and even with 4 trips of 3 years in the Middle East I was always safe. I'll also note those 3 years were in Bahrain...Club Med. With that being said...my house is paid for as well as my Truck every month through my retirement. My medical bills as well as my wife's are of no concern. I retired in 13 and I could retire right now if I so inclined although I want to live better than that would intel so I will not. Staying in was absolutely the best decision of my life. I'll be blunt when I say getting out at 15 would more than likely be the worst decision of your life. I'll tell you like I told my guys, plan to get out, plan to stay in. Five years will fly by and unless you are in danger physically or mentally stick it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mysticsvt, post: 16203929, member: 17917"] I'm not sure what you are going through or have been through. I had a great career and even with 4 trips of 3 years in the Middle East I was always safe. I'll also note those 3 years were in Bahrain...Club Med. With that being said...my house is paid for as well as my Truck every month through my retirement. My medical bills as well as my wife's are of no concern. I retired in 13 and I could retire right now if I so inclined although I want to live better than that would intel so I will not. Staying in was absolutely the best decision of my life. I'll be blunt when I say getting out at 15 would more than likely be the worst decision of your life. I'll tell you like I told my guys, plan to get out, plan to stay in. Five years will fly by and unless you are in danger physically or mentally stick it out. [/QUOTE]
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