I am in the air guard and anyone is eligible for the bonus. It might vary by state as to how much you get but here it is $20,000 for a normal enlistment and more if you qualify to be an officer and there is also $4,000 more if you go into a critical field. Re-enlisting or going from active to the guard you still get a bonus but it could be reduced by about 20% or so. Hope this helps, mart
Recruiters have a list of jobs that are eligable for bonuses. A particular job could have a bonus eligability one month and change the next depending on it's need to have it filled by members.
Yes, there can be bonuses available for active duty Air Force members who switch to the Air National Guard, but it depends on various factors such as career field, skill set, and the current needs of the Air National Guard. It is best to speak with a recruiter or personnel at the Air National Guard unit you are interested in joining to get specific information about potential bonuses.
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Peyton's signing bonus in 2004 was $34.5 Million.
The Army is currently offering a 20,000 dollar signing bonus. These amounts change often and can vary according to location and position.
no you get a bonus for signing up for additional years
The average signing bonus for a free agent rookie in the NFL is $45,000. Recently the NFL capped free agent rookie signing bonuses at $75,000.
The breakdown of Rodney Harrisons salary structure with the New England Patriots (2003-2008):2003:$ 655,000 (Base Salary)$ 416,666 (Signing Bonus)$ 5,600 (Workout Bonus)$ 1,077,266 (2003 Cap Figure)2004$ 1,450,000 (Base Salary)$ 416,666 (Signing Bonus)$ 250,000 (Reporting Bonus)$ 5,600 (Workout Bonus)$ 2,205,599 (2004 Cap Figure)2005$ 765,000 (Base Salary)$ 662,917 (Signing Bonus)$ 250,000 (Reporting Bonus)$ 6,160 (Workout Bonus)$ 1,684,077 (2005 Cap Figure)2006$ 2,100,000 (Base Salary)$ 731,763 (Signing Bonus)$ 6,160 (Workout Bonus)$ 2,837,923 (2006 Cap Figure)2007$ 1,529,412 (Base Salary)$ 731,763 (Signing Bonus)$ 840 (Workout Bonus)$ 2,262,015 (2007 Cap Figure)2008$ 3,000,000 (Base Salary)$ 731,769 (Signing Bonus)$ 840 (Workout Bonus)$ 3,732,609 (2008 Cap Figure)
Matt Cassel's salary while he was with the New England Patriots: 2008: Salary: $ 520,000 Prorated Signing Bonus: $ 13,500 Roster Bonus: $ 0 Workout Bonus: $ 5,640 Total Cap Figure: $ 539,140 2007: Salary: $ 435,000 Prorated Signing Bonus: $ 13,500 Roster Bonus: $ 0 Workout Bonus: $ 6,720 Total Cap Figure: $ 481,720 2006: Salary: Prorated Signing Bonus: $ 13,500 Roster Bonus: $ 0 Workout Bonus: $ 6160 Total Cap Figure: $ 369,660 2005: Salary: Prorated Signing Bonus: $ 13,500 Roster Bonus: $ 0 Workout Bonus: $ 0 Total Cap Figure: $ 243,500
Signing bonuses for 1st round picks in the 2007 draft were in the millions of dollars with first overall pick, Jamarcus Russell, getting a signing bonus of $10.9 million.
Albert Haynesworth was signed by the Redskins in February 2009 to a seven-year, $100 million deal that included a $41 million signing bonus.
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