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Re: Milt'y Base..Should I do a rental guide or what?
Bea,
Even though they may have a housing office... For whatever reason... Many in the Military still choose to live outside of those boundaries and families always Use businesses & services in other Communities... Just Think outside of the Box no matter the Concept... :) Regarding your website problem... Who is your web host? Google them and click on Contact/Support... Phil |
Re: Milt'y Base..Should I do a rental guide or what?
I can agree with Phil from personal experience.
When I was in the military I rarely ever stayed in military housing. One group in particular I found also never stayed in housing. Those families on their last tour and this was the city they planned to settle in. Also military housing can have a waiting list which sucks and the higher the rank the faster you move up the list. |
It's Not Just For On-Base Housing...
Aloha Garth,
The Military Housing Office serves two purposes. Yes, it helps people get in to on-base housing, but it also connects military members with landlords out in the community. Here is just one of the services I was talking about... Automated Housing Referral Network Aloha, Jason Cain |
Don't Give Up Just Yet...Here's Three Ideas
Hi Bea,
I served for over 20 years in the U.S. Air Force. Each time I was selected for reassignment, I received a “Sponsors Package.” It was a large manila envelope which contained really cool information about where I was being reassigned. I’m willing to bet the other branches of service do the same. The Base Personnel Office usually was the central authority for the content of the Sponsors Package. Personnel in the unit orderly rooms would go and get however many packages they needed when they needed them. (I’m sure you could get a good rounded number on how many are distributed each year.) They probably send out thousands each year, each base. Not everyone who gets orders for reassignment actually arrives for various reasons. Also, the central office where families get all kinds of goodies (free oil changes, one or two days of free day care a month, free lawn care, etc.) is the Family Support Center. The folks there are just about as nice a people that you’ll ever meet. They have a section just for supporting the families of our deployed troops. Become friendly with the offices on base which will be distributing your material. I’m sure they’ll be happy to include what you’re offering to their distribution system, for free (they can’t charge for this!) 1. Get the distribution number of the sponsor packages. Make a Hotsheet of local business which offer military discounts. 2. Ask local businesses what they would be willing to give-a-way or discount to support the families of deployed troops. You goods will be distributed through the Family Support Center. They verify who is actually deployed. They usually hand the goodies packages out just before the family member deploys. 3. The base where I work now, as a civilian employee, has a humongous civilian workforce. The civilian personnel office holds a big hiring event each month at the local State workforce services office. At this event, they too hand out a “welcome” package.” Good for distributing “We support those who work at xxx” offers. Tim |
Tim & Phil...
Wow, Tim
That's a goldmine of information! Thanks!! :) Phil... My face is red, hon. You know - I was thinking you are the one here that writes the info on hotsheets...I know now it's Pete...sorry for the confusion! ~lol~ I cannot believe me at times & you were so helpful, too! Thanks to all who participated here! Bea |
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