The working hours of veterans are a headache. But don't worry, let's take a good look at it today and explain it.
First of all, let's be clear: the enlistment time of a retired soldier does not start from the moment you pack your bags and leave home to go to the army. The actual enlistment time is based on the time recorded in the "Enlistment Notice". Most of the enlistments now take place on March 1 or September 1 of that year, while in the past it could have been December 1 or March 1. If you are admitted directly to a military school from a local high school, the enlistment time is usually September 1 of that year.
Here's the point! For veterans, this enlistment time is your working time. That's right, it's that simple and straightforward!
Why is it so? Actually, there are regulations. The state stipulates that the enlistment time of retired servicemen is the time when they begin to serve the country and the people, that is, the starting time of joining the work.
So, veterans, don't worry about how to calculate your working hours. Take out your Enlistment Notice and look at the time recorded on it, that's where you started. Whether you're looking for a job, counting seniority, or enjoying relevant benefits, don't forget this important time!