CountDC said:
ok I have to ask - do you read?? the answers to the questions you are asking are there...
Couple points.
army.ca uses a database engine that is foreign to me, compared to the industry standard vBulletin., with which I'm quite familiar in how to perform keyword searches and such.
This forum, I'm still always a little lost how to nagivate. I just realize how to 'subscribe' to new thread creations to sub-forums
. If you're suggesting the answer to my question is in this thread itself? or you're saying 'the answers....are there'...where is 'there'?? Cyberspace???
Ex: in vB, you can 'search within a thread'. I still have no clue if I can do this on this site. To suggest to me that you want me to manually sift through 953 posts is well...a little challenging for a thread of this size.
I'm curbing my quick response because others have been helpful thus far, and you're the only one (who I haven't had the good pleasure I'm sure to be on the receiving end of some contributed help) rather just quick to insult., so I'll just take it as a random pissy-Wednesday-moody-chap
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While I do appreciate being helped 'where' and 'how' to figure some questions out, it would certainly be nice to learn how to get those answers myself...I just don't know how or where to start.
There is another point to all this. Certain Online Forums have an interest base because they are known to have SME's who are willing to help and give the direction on subjects that they know in and out. The kinds of answers that would take a SME a minute to spit out, compared to someone who's oblivious and would need a week to get to step 1 in finding the answer. Personally, I have my own subjects which I'm proficient in and love to spoon-feed to others who ask questions and are in my position with Military Admin related issues-simply because I can sympathize with the feeling of helplessness, and feel privileged to be able to help them out of said predicament.
May I ask, is it not clear to you that I'm asking because I simply don't know where to go for the answer other than asking here? Would anyone prefer to expose themselves to insults like yours instead of doing the work themselves? I certainly hope (and my experience has proven otherwise in fact) that your response is not one you'd usually give, but rather an off-moment you had. Everybody else on this forum has been quite helpful.
Ex: as above
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dapaterson said:
The act and regulations spell it out - depending on why you release and how long you've served, you could get a deferred pension, an immediate pension, or receive a transfer to a locked-in RRSP. You don't get a cheque in your hands.
I wish I knew instantly where to look when you say 'the act and regulation' :-\.