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There are some reasonable rates for senior citizens who want to join a senior citizen group. Check out www.takeafuntrip.com/adult-group-tours.aspx. They have reduced rates for senior citizens.
In order to qualify for senior rates you will need to be at least 55 years old.
Master Chiefs (E-9) are subject to the same time-in-rate and service requirements that all other ranks are, but the manning requirements of their rate determine how many are selected. For example, smaller rate communities will have fewer E-9's, while bigger ones will have more. All advancements are determined by evaluations, recommendations, time, and manning requirements. However, just because you meet the requirements doesn't mean you'll get promoted. About 30 years ago, the Navy instituted a policy of mandatory retirement for senior enlisted and officers to deal with the problem of being top-rank heavy, i.e., having senior ranks who were unwilling to retire on their own. I knew a Master Chief when I was in Submarine School in Groton who had almost 40 years in, and was one of the first ones affected by the change. This policy freed up the positions held by senior enlisted rates, and got the promotion process rolling again. Only the top people in their rates are ever selected for Master Chief, but like anything in leadership, rank doesn't necessarily mean ability. Most are the best leaders, but the Navy clearly sometimes makes mistakes, and occasionally some real idiots are promoted. But that's the case with anything in the Government.
Yes, there are hotels that offer senior hotel rates for your grandparents. You can find out more information at http://www.seattlesouthside.com/hotels/with/43-senior-discount?li=13&gclid=CNbQybDr_qkCFRHGKgodrV0kzw
there are a few different places that offer discounts for seniors here is the website for one of them http://www.choicehotels.com/en/deals/senior-rates
More than likely. You could possibly try to contact airfare companies like Southwest.com, delta.com, americanairlines.com, or unitedair.com. These companies usually have senior citizen rates and will possibly bump senior citizens up to first class for free.
The best auto insurance rates for senior citizens is offered by the company Saga. They specialize in deals and services for the over 50s and so will provide the best.
There are special hotel rates offered specifically for senior citizens. To learn more about these rates check out www.aarp.org. This site is designed specifically for seniors.
The difference between Visa Card and Master Card is the issuing bank. Other differences include interest rates and balance transfer rates.
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Many people wonder whether Omni gives reduced room rates for senior citizens. Consulting a clerk or employee that works at a Omni hotel would be a good idea.
there is no such answer. when the nine rates were given the opportunity to advance first class petty officers to the rank of chief it was not like they all got promoted that day. it was in many many waves across those rates thus making your question impossible to answer.