RUNNINHORN
Hook em Horns!
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bssthound said:By law your employer must allow you time off for Guard/Reserves. He doesn't have to pay you, of course.
For drill weekends a letter from your scheduler, commander, or supervisor should suffice. For any active duty days you're doing a copy of the orders is usually required.
RUNNINHORN said:if i go into the air guard or af reserves, and my current employer says I have to work on Saturdays, can the govt or state make them change my schedule?![]()