No. You won't be able to get it until after you complete your Entry Level Training (otherwise known as Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training).
BASIC
Enlistment bonuses are paid at the conclusion of basic training. If you have concluded basic and have not received your bonus payment, contact the finance officer of your unit (if deployed) or send a request for information to post finance (if permanently assigned stateside or at a non-combat installation).
20% of basic wags
Enlistment bonuses are paid at the conclusion of basic training. If you have concluded basic and have not received your bonus payment, contact the finance officer of your unit (if deployed) or send a request for information to post finance (if permanently assigned stateside or at a non-combat installation).
Bonus is 8.33% of basic plus DA but restricting it to 3500/-
Basic requirements was the Wheel of Fortune Bonus Puzzle for March 28th, 2012.
It was the bankers' bonus!
it is an bonus scheme where employee is paid 50% of the time saved in excess of basic pay, according to a rate previously decided by management.
Napes
In most cases the signing bonus is given to you 30 days after you arrive at your first duty base or 30 days after indoc training for special forces.
The only Air Force Reserve base in Washington state or anywhere nearby is in Tacoma--that is almost certainly where you would drill. Basic Training for the Air Force is approximately 6 and 1/2 weeks at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, TX. After enlisting in a bonus Air Force Speciality Code (AFSC) and successful completion of Basic Training and the appropriate Technical School, you receive a bonus payment every year up to your 6th year of service on the anniversary of your enlistment date. How much that bonus will be (and whether you get one) depends on your specialty and other qualifications. A recruiter can tell you more.
Yes of course you will but some places don't carry the bonus