That's crazy! I was just looking into the same questionWhat is the difference between the codes 00 and 01 on Eras CRSC statement? I have a 00 and my buddy has 01.
Thank you! What is the basis for this determination on how one is paid at a high level or lower level?It’s the basis level for which you are paid 00 I believe means you are paid at the maximum level you can be paid at and 01 is paid at the lowest level.
To be honest, I have no idea what the longevity max ceiling is.. lol! I sat here for a minute and was trying to figure it out so I didn't sound ignorant before responding, however I have nothing.. lol.. What is the longevity max ceiling?That part I don’t know…
I think it depends on if you are maxed out in compensation. Possibly how close are you to hitting your longevity max ceiling. Again I’m not sure, but I do know it is a basis code for the level of pay within DFAS.
It would be whatever you have earned pension wise. So if you haven’t completed a regular 20 year retirement you get 2.5 percent for every good year of service… or 50 percent for 20 years.To be honest, I have no idea what the longevity max ceiling is.. lol! I sat here for a minute and was trying to figure it out so I didn't sound ignorant before responding, however I have nothing.. lol.. What is the longevity max ceiling?
Thank you! This helps tremendously. I'm currently on the phone with them trying to figure some things outIt would be whatever you have earned pension wise. So if you haven’t completed a regular 20 year retirement you get 2.5 percent for every good year of service… or 50 percent for 20 years.
The basis code might also mean how much money you ate paid based on a scale within DFAS as well. Like if you are paid less than 1K you are basis code 01 and over 1k you are basis code 00. Or it could be you code 00 because you have hit you max longevity pay which is the 2.5 percent of your high three for every good year of service.