Furthermore, the store doesn't take a loss here either. It's marketing plan that appears as "Giving back to the community".The store actually does not care. "Senior" discounts are the same way. They will give it to anyone who asks without demanding proof. It is better than making a fuss and having to train the staff on exactly what does and does not qualify.
Been a minute since I've heard that onedependapotamus
It may make more sense for a Soldier/ Sailor/ Airman/ Marine (or their Spouse) who may have been drafted, or volunteered to serve their nation as a junior enlisted, and served their time honorably be granted a discount, than someone retired likely receiving a federal taxpayer backed pension/ healthcare for life/ VA disability which is very generous and tax free/, and in Texas along with a handful of other states, waives property taxes for 100 percent disabled vets.
Supplemental- it is junior enlisted like Vietnam Vets that get denied VA disability, not that they are not deserving, but the paper trail that ties military service to their health condition is not there. No computer in Saigon keeping track of Private Smith's sick calls in 1969, his diagnosis, his treatment, or what brought PVT Smith to sick call or even medevac out in that era.
“Dependapotamus" is military slang term for a dependent or spouse (usually jobless) who is perceived as lazy, usually overweight, entitled, and entirely reliant on their partner’s service benefits. The term blends "dependent" and "hippopotamus", often demanding they get treated accordingly to their spouses’ rank, goes along with “Do you know who my (insert spouse and an rank) is”?dependapotamus ?
Lots of vets affected from agent orange from Vietnam and the burn pits from the first Gulf War and OIF/OEF that are denied disability, it's a sad issue. Some of the most bogus I've heard is when [insert high ranking officer] says "no that didn't happen" and subsequently the vet cannot get any benefits that situation would have given them.
But LCpl Malingerer hurts their back during a hike and gets med sep with 100% disability while vets with blown off extremities and other loss of health from combat get told their condition isn't service related.
I hear the VA is doing a much better job now versus a decade ago though. I've luckily never had to use their service but one of the Vietnam Vets at my gym says the local VA is much much better now and all the whoo-haa surrounding their issues years ago is gone....let's hope it stays that way.
Thank your Dad for his service from grateful Americans.My father never called himself a veteran. He was drafted in the early 60s, did a single tour as a mechanic in Germany during Vietnam. Honorably discharged and didn't re-enlist.
Apparently he was entitled to quite a bit more benefits than he ever received. It wasn't until he was near the end of his life, but he finally let us know that he had a lot of guilt over being one of the lucky ones that didn't end up in Vietnam and he had a hard time calling himself a veteran.
My father never called himself a veteran. He was drafted in the early 60s, did a single tour as a mechanic in Germany during Vietnam. Honorably discharged and didn't re-enlist.
Apparently he was entitled to quite a bit more benefits than he ever received. It wasn't until he was near the end of his life, but he finally let us know that he had a lot of guilt over being one of the lucky ones that didn't end up in Vietnam and he had a hard time calling himself a veteran.
I DO understand; my post was in reference to getting the military discount ONLY.That's where you're wrong, kiddo. Being a dependapotamus is one of the hardest, if not the hardest, jobs in the military. She's serving on the front lines, you just don't understand.
Yeah - I could figure that out - Gone.com if that something like that hit HR where I work …“Dependapotamus" is military slang term for a dependent or spouse (usually jobless) who is perceived as lazy, usually overweight, entitled, and entirely reliant on their partner’s service benefits. The term blends "dependent" and "hippopotamus", often demanding they get treated accordingly to their spouses’ rank, goes along with “Do you know who my (insert spouse and an rank) is”?