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my daughter graduated last Fri. and has started OS school at Great Lakes...does anyone know where they get their paystubs?  She has direct deposit, and that's working fine, she wants to see the actual stup that shows taxes & fees

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From what I heard, they can view/print them online...but everything is paperless?? AntiM?
what website? she has know idea...she told me that they were probably online but didn' t know where, and she wanted me to check this group & site to see if anyone knew.
~thanks
Chels's mom, I just texted my son to get the info. I will respond when he gets back to me. : )
chelsea got a bravo-zula today. what is that? chelsea's mom
It means she did a great job at something. In Great Lakes, it can also mean extra liberty or a duty day off.
Chels's mom, I spoke to my son. This is what you have to do...

https://mypay.dfas.mil. She should be able to set it up on her own. If it doesn't work, she she might have to go to the indoc building and ask for assistance. They may have to put her in the system and set up an account for her before she can view anything.

I hope that helps.
thank you
thank you
thank you.
where would we be without all of your help.
~Vanessa aka "chelsea's mom"
I am so happy this question came up. Would liek to confirm the process. thanks all.
WOW, Chelsea's grandma. WTG for Chelsea. You must be so proud.

Chels's mom, you are welcome. Glad I could help. Of course my son wanted to know why I wanted to know how to get into "his" account. So paranoid. LOL
I don't know the details, but our son Rawley sent us a paper copy of his paystub, and he also has direct deposit. By the way, your daughter will have some classes in finance pretty soon and they will be very helpful. Rawley has always been okay handling money, but after the instruction he set up three accounts - long term big expense, emergency fund (like $500 for an emergency plane ticket) short term purchases that can't be done all at once, and money goes into those accounts each month. What is left over is for spending. So far, no complaints and he feels really good about seeing those numbers increase. Good foundation for the future. Also, there is a legal office and they will help sailors with ANYTHING - even reading cell phone contracts to help a sailor decide which plan to go with. Very helpful - right there on base - and free as one of their benefits!

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