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/meg/-Military Enlistment General
Blessed weapons edition

>IRC Channel
>implying anyone uses IRC
#MEG on Freenode
If you're on mobile look up AndroIRC for the app. Any questions, ask in the thread to get you set up.

Resources:

>Armyranger.com
For Ranger info, obviously.

>Shadowspear.com
All around SOF website. Great info and run by former/active members of every SOF unit. Mentor program. Also has forums for international SOF.

>Professionalsoldiers.com
For all Army SF info.

>http://www.corpsman.com
For Navy Corpsman info.

>http://www.leatherneck.com/forums/showthread.php?115180-MARSOC-Force-Recon
This is an all-inclusive thread for MARSOC/Force Recon stuff. Good site for Marines info too.

>http://www.uscg.org
For Coast Guard info. Good site, lots of vets able to answer questions.

>www.defencejobs.gov.au/
For info on the Australian Defense Force, and how you can shitpost on the world stage.

>https://www.airwarriors.com/community/
Naval Aviator forum with info on Navy OCS as well

OP template
http://pastebin.com/sb5Gv1dW

Before you ask a question, check the FAQ
http://pastebin.com/Rx0nDuga

Which branch are you enlisting/enlisted/considering?
http://strawpoll.me/6764857

Ask questions, get advice from retards on how to lie on the poly, bitch about recruiters, accuse each other of stolen valor, just keep it in this general.
Use the IRC pussies
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First for faggots
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Air force
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>>29545692
We call it the Navy anon
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>>29545701
>implying you're in any branch of service
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>>29546636
There are several legit service members here.
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>>29546738
>>29546636

Pretty sad when you have people doubting whether someone has done something so mediocre as joining the us military.
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>>29546920
>implying you have internet access and are able to respond
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>>29546945

People in ocs/ots do have internet access :^)
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>>29546636
You're right, I'm EAS'd. Take a joke you butthurt squid.
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>>29546961
its been real, gents. time for me to move on. i've had a lot of fun in these threads. i may drop in from time to time to shitpost loudly with you guys. stay frosty
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Reminder that all your serious questions about joining the military should be asked directly to current and former military members, and to take advice given from a board where posters discuss the death of a Chinese cartoon wolf girl with a grain of salt.
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>>29545685
I'm going to a boot camp in a month, but I don't think I've got any questions.
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>>29547059
What branch?
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>>29547067
I'm from Poland, I think it works differently than in US. They said something about tanks. Any Poles here?
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>>29547038

If you want serious answers you should go to reddit, where shitposting is actually punished.

If you come here for anything but trolling you're a fucking moron.
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>>29546977
>implying I'M in the military :^)
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>>29547247

Just be quiet.
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sick thread so far
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>>29547038
But muh waifu
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Can any of you guys tell me what qualities or mindsets you would be grateful for in an officer? I hear a fuck-ton of horror stories of terrible commanders and I just want to know from the enlisted (and former officers) point of view what you'd like work with.

Also, any good stories?
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Need some advice
>Want to be a cop
>Live in MA, which has a list for police interviews - veterans get bumped to the top
>Colorblind, so I'm ineligible for many departments in my state anyway
>Have enough money to live, but nowhere near enough to move, and many other departments have a residency requirement
Am I stupid for considering enlisting to fix this cycle? Or to at least just get out? I have a degree, so assuming I'm not a complete retard, I could go in as an officer, right? I heard MP is actually a detriment if you're trying to become a cop after, but are any other rates/MOS/jobs/whatever particularly helpful or harmful?
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>>29547938
Listen to your SNCO's.

Excel at PT. Don't ask another man to do anything you wouldn't do. Learn when to delegate authority and when to take charge yourself. And if your men are acting accordingly learn when to back the fuck off. You butter bar bitch.

Most officers /career/ and therefore suck.
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>>29547969
How long have you been looking for a job now? If you enlist you're gonna have to do that for a few years, if you want to become a cop and already have a degree it sounds like a big detour. Might not be worth it unless you're completely fucked when it comes to finding a job right now..
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>>29548242
Two years out of college next month and I've been working as a security guard. I originally planned on trying to get a PhD, I had trouble finding a professor that was open to more students and was doing research in a field I was interested in. The longer I go, the more I think that it was just because I was expected to go into academia and that I can't find an interesting professor because I simply am not as interested in science as I thought I was, while in the same period of time, quite a few different personal motivations pushed me towards police, but that's incredibly difficult because of the list above. And then at this point, even if I DO get my PhD, I won't even be entering the job market until my mid thirties, and that's assuming I can even find a job in the field. So right now I have a BS in biology, which, while ostensibly a STEM degree, has little practical application without another degree on top of it.

Arachnology was the only thing I was really interested in my last year at college, but the only things there are professor or working with the state government. I got lucky and did an internship with my town's conservation commission, but I quickly learned that wasn't the kind of job I was interested in. Like imagine studying to be an architect and loving the theory, but finding out that while you like designing buildings, you fucking hate actually building things.

I feel like I'm just treading water and I'm far too young to be satisfied with just surviving. And sorry for the long text, but I don't get to talk about this too much.
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>>29548379
Military does sound better than sticking to security guard in that case. If you're too strapped on cash to relocate to look for a job then armed forces might not be a terrible idea.

Slightly simillar situation myself actually, did Electrical Engineering but i really don't feel like working with that anymore so i want to be a cop instead. Problem is that i don't have a citizenship yet so joining the armed forces as a way to get citizenship faster and also relevant experience seems like a good alternative for me.
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>>29548545
>>29548379

I hope you both heed my advice. The military is an excellent choice no matter what your status in life currently resides. It is an experience that will endure and influence your life until the day you die. I promise you that.

Nothing but good will result from your enlistment.
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>>29548545
>>29548757
Thank you very much. I think this is just the vote of confidence I needed to head down to the recruiter this week.

And just for the record, this is how color blind I am. I know it's a category A disqualifier (the bad one) for Boston (and therefore most of MA) and NY, but I haven't checked everywhere. It may just be a pipe dream, but I'm hoping that as a veteran and with a degree, I might be able to get a waiver when I'm out. Or I may end up loving it and staying in. I'm open.
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>>29548809
Good luck anon
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If anyone has any questions about being an HM in a line unit, I can answer.
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Are there any "high speed" officer positions? Or is it all admin/personnel
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>>29548965
If you are a junior officer in a special operations billet or infantry billet, you'll generally be where your platoon/company is. Regardless, the higher in the chain of command, the more admin stuff you do.
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>>29549012
Are there opportunities for the junior officers to get "badass" training? Particularly in the AF?
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>>29549054
I'm enlisted navy, so I can't speak for sure on that, but any training you get is going to be needs of the service. If you are filling a billet for PJs or something, youll do some cool training. If you are doing pog stuff, you probably wont do cool training unless you put a package in for a high speed billet
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How do I avoid being the stinky guy, /meg/?

Quick wet-wipe swabs in the field and deodorant? Tucking an extra pair of undies into your bag?
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>>29549054
AF has CROs, which are the officer version of PJ/CCTs, but it's just about the toughest position to get into in the whole armed forces. Seal and SF officers are probably the only more selective positions. As a CRO you would be expected to be in basically olympian tier condition as well as having to pass PJ indoc.
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>>29549361

In my experience nobody cares what anyone else smells like in the field when it comes to body odor. Just swab your areas and throw your pack on.

What you have to worry about is being the stinky guy in garrison. Wash your fucking uniforms weekly, including your cover. If you're stationed someone humid then you may have to swap out one mid-week. And for fucks sake, wash your bed sheets - that is how people get sick... that and not bathing before going to sleep.

It may be common knowledge to some people but you'd be surprised when it comes to coddled kids. They are away from home for the first time in their lives and have no idea how to take care of themselves.
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>>29549455
I like people like you. You make the platoon area more pleasant.
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>>29549521
The thread is so nice today. Makes the military seem downright pleasant.
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>>29549521

Nothing worse than being in a small working space with a kid who apparently was never taught to wash his ass.
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>>29547969
You MA too?
What branch?
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>>29549654
Not certain yet. Leaning against Marines since if you're not into their culture, there's no real reason for that branch, and leaning against Air Force since if you don't like planes or computers, there's not much appeal there, either. I think between Army and Navy, it's just going to be which recruiter I can actually get to return my calls. Though the Marine recruiter is only like two T stops away from the Navy one so I might swing in for a chat just to be sure.
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>>29550094
If I were in your boots I'd join the Navy, however I did meet someone in the Navy who was switching to Army because he enjoyed the field work more. Both options are fine and you'll gain lifelong experience from both.

That being said Marine recruiters only get points if their recruit makes it through BMT while the rest get points if they get someone in DEP
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>>29547938

Remember that you are a manager and be fucking good at it. Too many officers seem to think their job is to sit around drinking coffee and doling out NJP.

I don't give a fuck if you're good at PT or at hands-on military work, that isn't your job or your lane. You get extra pay and extra power because you have extra responsibility, so take that shit seriously.

If I'm giving you good work as an NCO, your job isn't to micromanage me in order to justify your existence. Your job is to keep shit off my back and let me do my job. That means being proactive, not reactive. If I'm having to deal with a bunch of bureaucratic bullshit, you failed me. My job is never going to be easy, but if your plans aren't terrible and you're good at disseminating them down, my job is at least simple. I show up, I do what I'm good at, we both look good.

My only other pet peeve is being lectured to by officers who think that going to college is what makes them fit to be officers. Officers are in charge because that is their primary responsibility. I am trained in my job-specific skillset and you are trained in how to manage and organize service members, programs, and equipment. You're a specialist in leadership, or should be by the time you have a few years in. Besides, I've got a fucking graduate degree.
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I'm about to head off to college and I'm thinking of trying to sign up for the ROTC. Is it worth it or am I in for a lot of broken promises and people fucking me over?
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>>29551242

If you're apprehensive about it then you shouldn't be doing it.

By 18 you should know whether you want to join the military.
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>>29551287
I'm weighing my options. I'd like to serve my country but I don't want to end up counting paperclips.
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Anyone know roughly what the take-home pay is like as an E-1? I'm going in with some student loans that I'll have to be paying on and I want to know how much I can pay towards that per month.
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>>29551580
You know what would totally rock? Google.
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>>29551619
this whole board could be googled ya dingus
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>>29551242
>Is it worth it or am I in for a lot of broken promises and people fucking me over?

Yes
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What exactly goes into the GT score for USMC?

Have looked around online, and I have seen either VE + AR = GT
or VE + AR + MC = GT

Which is it?
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>>29552042
Why are you here then?

>>29551580
>can somebody spoon feed me how much an E-1 makes
>also instead of getting student loan repayment in my contract I'm going to pay back my debt out of pocket
Glad to see schooling worked out well for you.
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>be a gay faggot
>have boyfriend who I love
>he tells me to bareback
>I uhh... Okay anon
>I trusted him
>he pozzed me
>i didn't find out till I got to bootcamp and they took my blood

How do I sue him?
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>>29553228
>being a gay faggot
dumbass shouldve wrapped it up before riding the hershey highway
he can literally go to jail though
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>>29553228
kek
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>>29551580
About $1200.
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>>29553228

Pozzing is illegal, punishment is actually really severe. Like manslaughter I habeeb
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>>29553228
Oh shit dude, that sucks
Have you been to your doctor yet?
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I'm going to have two years worth of college credits at the end of this semester, and I'd like to do ROTC.

An ROTC recruiter told me I needed prior service to do the two year ROTC program. If I spent a year in the reserve, would that qualify me for prior service?

What course of action would you recommend for me at this point? 3.6 GPA btw.
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>>29545685
How close will MEPS look at your feet?
Inb4 THEY LOOK AT YOUR ASSHOLE, ANON
No shit. That's not relevant to what I'm asking.
How close does someone get to your feet? If I had a foot issue, and I wanted to cover it with makeup, would I be good to go?
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>>29553228
Things that didn't happen: MEG edition.
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>>29553566

wtf is wrong with your feet nigga
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>>29553573
Wart.
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>>29553566
they look at them somewhat during the gymnastics section where exactly is whatever you have
its more for posture and shit that they look at that point
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>>29553586
Do they run a finger under your foot to check your arches?
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>>29553578

get it removed, moron
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>>29553629
not unless youre black
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>>29553661
Sure thing. I guess the thousands of dollars of dermatologist visits, home remedies, and freezings has just been me fucking around. I'll get right on that.
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>>29553735

the fuck kind of mega wart you got
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>>29553566
when at MEPs they told me I had minor flat foot which I didn't know but it didn't DQ me or anything. So i guess it depends on what the foot issue is
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>>29553754
Just an average wart. There is no 100% effective treatment. Warts are basically cancer. (In that they're fucked up rapidly growing cells.) I'm oversimplifying that, but you can research it if you're interested.
Any way, I'm a long distance hiker and the thing causes me zero pain. Anyone think I'd be good to go if I just cover it up?
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>>29551580
get E-3 advancement before you go. its easy and the extra couple hundred dollars will be nice
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>>29553765
So what did they do at MEPS to see that? Did they feel the bottom of your feet? Did you mess up something during the group physical that made them look closer? At what point did they inspect your feet, and how long did they spend looking at them?
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>>29553807
I have literally had a big ass wart on my back for YEARS, the doctor saw it, and said, "Oh, you have a wart here." and that was that

They don't seem to give a fuck
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>>29553824
A wart on the back isn't a disqualifier, but a wart on the foot is.
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>>29553811

not him, but I'll have 60 credit hours in less than a month

am I guaranteed E3?
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>>29553815
I've been in DEP for almost 8 months (about to ship) and my memories kinda hazy but from what I remember they never physically touched my feet. I messed up on part of the group physical and had to redo it, thats when the doc must have noticed. He never actually touched my feet or looked close just wrote about it on my paper and let me go
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>>29553865
I appreciate the answers.
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>>29550383

Hahaha you boot faggot
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>>29553838
I dont know about other branches but for the Navy you need 48 credit hours to get E-3 so your good.

Other ways are referring potential recruits to your recruiter and you can take a knowledge test that can also get advancement if you pass (but the test is only to E-2 I think)
>>29553907
no problem, something else that might make you feel better is during my physical they checked my hands and on the knuckle of my right thumb I have an old wort. More like just some scarred skin at this point but I was worried about it. But they either missed it or didnt care
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>>29553933
this

being an officer is great

>no shit work
>treated with respect
>don't have to answer to crusty old NCOs
>better uniforms
>Sexy ranks

How can enlisted even compete?
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>>29555919
Enlisting kicks ass for getting all those bennies and getting out. Just don't make a career out of it.
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>>29555919
Downside: You can't be done with the military and moving on with your life by 21.
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>>29555919
So, in other words, you have absolutely no idea what it's like to be a butter bar.
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>>29555919
Realistically, Until you hit O4 it's the same shit as Corporal in the Army or Marines, shit rolls up and down hill, you get it from both directions.

Someone above you fucks up, does something stupid, you're the face of it for everyone subordinate to you. By the same token, everyone subordinate to you that fucks up, which will happen and happen often, you're the one who is looked at as being incapable of policing your soldiers/marines effectively and establishing an adequate level of discipline.
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Why does everybody here tell you to lie about medical shit for enlistment when you have to disclose all of your prior info?
In my case its just some broken bones and unmedicated ADHD, but if I never disclosed, couldn't I get hit with enlistment under false pretenses?
Then again, that beaurocracy will deny you for the stupidest little things.
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>>29557706
If you got injured and it not longer affects you and you can't visibly tell you have it, there's no reason to disclose it. You're literally just making it harder for yourself to get in. You really think they're gonna try to look up the medical record's of every enlistee?
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>>29557706
Because you should, a lot of seemingly minor shit could disqualify you. I know a guy who admitted to getting frostbite when he played hockey as a teen and that disqualified him from becoming a ranger and other more intense services. So don't mention your broken bones on the off chance that they might decide it could be a problem.

It's an "anything you say can be used against you" situation really, there's absolutely nothing good that could come from you telling them anything unless you have to. You're not going to be rewarded for being honest.

Basically it's a question of what will show up on your medical records. So if you have a diagnosis with ADHD and it's something that would show up in your records when they check they would get mad because a history of ADHD is something that would disqualify you from some services.
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>>29557916
I'm going SO the chance is higher they will check.
>>29557918
I know a few guys who got in with ADHD, and a few who were denied. Same with broken bones.
There's also people who deny little things and get caught.
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>>29557918
Oh yeah, and neither of the bones required pins, and I was on ADHD meds for 3 days at the age of 12.
If I talk to a recruiter and he tells me to not disclose and I don't. Can I just reference that if i get caught?
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>>29558123
Your recruiter can get in major trouble for telling you to lie. Their career is over if you have proof.

So they'll just deny it and burn you the fuck down if you try to blame them.
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>>29557706
Just keep your fucking mouth shut, numb nuts. No one cares about your bullshit past. They want somebody with a pulse and a brain to fill your slot.
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>>29558011
Look, if you feel you're going to crack and reveal voluntarily or involuntarily that you had something wrong with you all along, then you shouldn't lie. However, if its something that will never ever affect your ability to function in the military, don't even bother.
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>>29545685
How does this make you feel milfags?
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Hey boys,
Im filling out my army application "packet" online, I got an 83 on my practice ASVAB and my recruiter seemed happy with that, and have a good record, the only problem is I am 21 and have a 1 year employment gap, I have had a job for 3 months now, but for 1 year before that I did nothing. Should I make something up? or will this not be an issue? All my previous employers will say positive things about me if contacted.
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>>29558321
what did he mean by this?
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>>29558330
i haven't worked for six months and i just said i was unemployed and played vidya all day when they ask, they don't give a fuck
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>>29558330
Just say you were unemployed and couldn't find anything
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I was diagnosed with ADHD for most of my childhood. Does this disqualify me? I don't sctually have ADHD. Can I do anything about it?
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>>29558321
Don't care. If marinebro is off duty he can wear whatever costume he wants.
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>>29558526
I don't know if you've been following this thread but the theme seems to be "shut your fucking mouth."
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>>29551287
>By 18 you should know whether you want to join the military.

That's not true at all.
When I finished high school, I had no intention of ever joining the military. By the time I finished college I couldn't wait to join.

Of course, 9/11 happened while I was in college, so that changed things a little.
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>>29558611
That doesn't work for me, I was prescribed meds from elementary school through high school, I just stopped taking them without addressing the diagnosis when I found out the meds were making me perform poorly. There's no way that shit won't appear on a record they get. I need to know if getting it cleared away or recognized as a misdiagnosis is enough to keep me from being disqualified.
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>>29558625
Did you join up post 9/11? What was your MOS?
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>>29558637
Listen, you can get away with signing up but you can't get away with being a fucking psycho. Your mates in the squad will ID you immediately and either beat you to death or turn you in to the MPs.

Your choice, hero.
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>>29558665
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>>29558651
Yeah, I joined as soon as I graduated in June of 2002.

I was an 0331 in the Marines. (Machine Gunner)

My recruiter insisted I should do something a little more fitting of my degrees (CS and math) but I wanted to actually fight and not spend my time behind a desk at a computer.
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>>29558665
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>>29558727
You chose the correct path. If I had a nickel for every time a man told me he wished he would have served in combat, I'd be rich.
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>>29558637

Active here, had a guy who couldn't fold shit because of asperger's or whatever and kept getting us fucked during inspections

It was not unusual for him to wake up with someone's shit in his bed. If you're a looney stay out.
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>>29558776
Doesn't matter now. Nobody is seeing combat so you might as well get a nice desk job.
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>>29558796
I'm 100% normie. I was just a problem kid at age 7, couldn't focus in school so they put me on concerta and just assumed that was the way to go all the way to high school. This was back in the early 2000s when every misbehaving kid was misdiagnosed with ADD or ADHD. I quit taking the stimulants and started sleeping 8 hours a night and my grades and social life improved drastically.
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>>29558875
So... as the theme of the thread suggests, keep your fucking mouth shut. If you are looney tunes, your squad will abuse you (and trust me, we don't tolerate shit). If you're sane, you're GTG.
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>>29547156
I give legit advice when people ask about Army intel stuff or TS/SCI process.
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>>29558951
I can't keep my mouth shit anon, that is the problem, it will show up on any paperwork the medical people get. I was prescribed medication for over 10 years
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>>29553509
>An ROTC recruiter told me I needed prior service to do the two year ROTC program.

I've never heard this ever, and I have plenty of people who went to college ROTC instead of enlisting that I went to school with.
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>>29549361
Something I started doing on deployment on a shitty ass OP, which came in handy for extended FTXs was to carry my clothes seperated in various stuff stacks (I used sea-to-summit brand).

It is possible to effectively wash your dirty clothes by heating up some water (using an MRE heater, fire, or camp stove) and dump it into the stuff sack. Use whatever soap you have, if possible. Shake up it realy well. Then rinse the soap by dumping out the water and refilling the stuff sack with cold water.

Remove clothes, squeeze them out as best as possible and then air dry them.

Your clothes won't be fresh and clean, but they won't be completely gross. You can at least rewear these washed clothes if you are innawoods so long that you cycle through all your clothes.

Also a ladies bikini razor with an extra long guard makes a good choice for shaving your pits & junk when you have limited water. You can shave to decent effect without fear of razor bumps.
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>>29559010
They won't get anything if you don't give them a reason to.
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Forgive me ignorance. But why does the USMC operate fixed wing such as the F/A-18 and eventually the F-35c?

I thought all their shit was supposed to be able to be used from an amphibious assault ship, but neither of those jets can do that.
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Do they teach people to drive in the military?
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>>29559565
No. Someone will be willing to teach you though.
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Is signing up for being in armored worth it?
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I smoked weed once like 9 months ago. I'd just shut my mouth about it, but I'm going for a job that needs a TS clearance. How fucked am I?
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>>29560967
How would they even know? Unless you post it on the internet or something
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Info session for me tomorrow, I'm hyped. Not holding my breath to make the May 1st review board for next AF OTS, but I'll try to make a case for myself in case the recruiter decides to bust ass for me. Any other prospective enlisted or officer anons excited for their shit?
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>>29559565
You can tell that's a reserve or guard unit by the woodland paint, and no, they don't know how to do anything right.
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>>29561601
my board is tomorrow
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>>29561688
What branch? Hope it goes well.
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>>29555919
Please tell me of this mythical place you speak of where officer life is like this. I want to be stationed there.
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>>29561718
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7V02QF9bwcY
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So I got an 82 on my SASVAB. I want to be a navy pilot, but I don't know what options I have. I should probably talk to a recruiter, but I want to know what /meg/ has to say first.
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>>29562049
do you have a degree?
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>>29562062
no, I'm a senior in high school.
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>>29562186
then youre not gonna be a navy pilot
you want to fly without a degree try the street to seat shit with the army
some dude knows more about that than i do
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>>29562049
Why can't you fucking faggots just google?
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>>29562186
kek
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>Want to join the army infantry or 13B so I can shoot guns and blow shit up
>Mom says I can only join the army if I get a safe job that teaches me a valuable skill I can use to get a job when I get out

Should I just go 15 series, do they get to fly around at least?
Could I lie to my parents about my MOS once I get in, I dont want maman to be worried about me
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>>29562899
>army
>valuable skill I can use to get a job
Try the Airforce m8
Alternatively fuck your mother
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>>29562899
>mom says I can only
you are a grown man, its time to take your life into your own hands lad
take your parents concerns into consideration, but don't let them override your dreams
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>>29562899
>implying combat arms jobs get to blow shit up in 2012+4

You missed the wars, anon.
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>>29562959
>Implying the greatest war of all time will not start in the next 4 to 5 years
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>>29562899
Your mom is right. Going combat arms in the military is barely a step above being a NEET for four years in terms of how it impacts your life afterwards. You'll have to start your life from scratch at 22 or 26 or whatever.

You can shoot all you want on the weekend regardless of what your job is, but good luck affording funs and ammo when you're out and working at WalMart.
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>>29562979
I have 85 college credits, I will be able to get a degree during/after the army
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>>29562979
>You'll have to start your life from scratch at 22 or 26 or whatever.
That's got me wondering, is it even remotely viable for someone to make a career in infantry?
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>>29562899
Pick your own fucking job. You're a grown ass man, holy shit.

Not that she's wrong. A joined the army and they basically trained me up and then paid for a nursing license.

But you need to figure out what YOU want.
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>>29545685
>inna navy DEP
>got chlamydia last week
>went to Doctor
>got shot of antibiotic
>feeling fine
Do I have to tell my recruiter?
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I know it's Needs of the Navy, but what rates are best/worst as a Nuke?
In addition, which would be best/worst as a 6 & out Nuke and for a lifer?
All I get from places like nukeworker is the "just be happy with whatever you get and do your job" shtick, which I get, but I want my dream sheet to kick ass before it goes into the shredder.
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>>29563010
see if you can get any waivers to get in. If you cant obtain waivers for your conditions DO NOT LIE to enlist. If you lied to enlist and get caught you will get into VERY SERIOUS trouble.
And trust me the US GOVERNMENT WILL find out if you lied
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>>29563025
>conditions
But I'm all better now
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>>29562995

Absolutely, but 90% of the new privates who say "man I'd love to do 20 years and retire!" won't make it there. A huge portion of them will nope out after a single enlistment to go be civilians. Of the ones who actually shoot for a career, many will break their bodies down and get medically retired/reclassed before they hit 20, and a few won't make it due to not being competitive for promotion.

Odds are you decide it isn't worth the pain and bullshit long before you get that sweet pension.
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>DQed at MEPS because my testicles were asymmetrical
Not even trolling here, not that one was lower than the other, but my left is slightly atrophied and the teste itself is smaller than the right
I literally want to kill myself, I told all my friends and people at work I was joining the army after I took the ASVAB in the 95th percentile, I dread having to explain to them that Im gunna keep working the same dead end job ive been working for years
Oh lord, Im so depressed
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>>29563034
>many will break their bodies down and get medically retired/reclassed before they hit 20
Is there any way to avoid/alleviate that?
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>Need 3 references to get into the army
Who do I put??
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>>29563116
Enjoy jail shitwad
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>>29563165
put me bra
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>>29563066

That fucking sucks, man. Is it really that noticeable? I know they screen for completely undescended testes and missing ones, but I didn't know there was more to it than that.

Try other branches, be up front and ask for a waiver. And there's always the FFL, they take guys with one testicle.

>>29563165

Three people who've known you since you were 10 and won't tell the recruiter that you ones puffed a doob behind the library. The initial references you put down are just to verify that you're who they say you are, the people aren't in the hotseat.
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>>29563073
I mean, in one sense, yeah. Stretch, hydrate, use proper form, maintain and properly use all protective gear, don't do dumb shit. If you get hurt don't be too proud to go to the doctor.

But in another sense, no. Physical jobs in the military are tough. Sometimes you do everything right and you just get unlucky in an instant and fuck your back up for life. Sometimes you do everything you can to be healthy and you're just not genetically capable of running 30 miles a week for ten years without permanently fucking your knees.

Same stuff happens in other professions like construction. The difference is that the military will at least cut you a check for life.
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HELP
I told my recruiter I had never done drugs, but I smoked weed afew times in Hight School(21 now), I didnt know there was a lie detector at MEPS, somebody help, should I just come clean now? Will they arrest me? Should I just not show up for MEPS? I havent signed an enlistment contract yet so can they force me to take the test?
HELP
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>>29563297
kek.

There's no lie detector at MEPS, anon. Unless you picked a super spooky job you will probably never have to take a polygraph.

The fact that you gave zero fucks about honesty until you thought you might get caught means I hope I never have to serve with you though.
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>>29563297

There's no polygraph at MEPS. There are polygraphs later on for TS contracts, but they don't ask you if you've smoked weed or anything, just terrorism related shit. Have you ever aided a terror cell in overthrowing the united states stuff.

For real though at this point you can very much tell your recruiter that you smoked weed once in school and are very sorry and that it's been 3-4 years and you'll be a good boy from now on.

Calm down nigga. You're gucci.
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>>29563359
I've had a TS and never been polygraphed. I don't even think the military uses them anymore because of how unreliable they are.
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Would my chances of getting accepted to the Air Force Academy be better as Active Duty or Reserves? Numerically, I think reserves would give me a better opportunity.

I know nothing about the reserves. How does it work? Could I go to college while in the reserves? What are the benefits?
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>>29563630
No, if you want to go to an academy you should go directly.
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>>29563421
Polygraphs are not used in the military.
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>>29565406
They are used in the military. Some MOS require polygraph. Also, some billets require polygraph.
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>>29566115
No shit. Welp, thank you for correcting me.
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>>29566189
Its really rare and only applies to intel and cyber so far as I know. Even then, you would have to be assigned to certain units or in certain positions.
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>>29566401
i wanna do intel. A year ago, I did some adderrall and smoked weed twice. Should I tell my recruiter since I'll have to do a poly?
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>>29566902
no you idiot, god, how do you people think you're smart enough for intel if you're willing to give away possibly disqualifying info when they have zero proof
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>>29566938
They make you take a polygraph you mongoloid
If you lie on a polygraph you are dq'd
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>>29566951
did you even read the first post you responded to? and so fucking what if they think you're lying, just say tests make you nervous or something. this is only an issue in your head
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>>29566951
If you don't know how to lie on a polygraph test then you really don't belong in the intel business.
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>>29566961
Okay, I'll go down this so that you can figure it out.
>It's really rare and only applies to intel and cyber
So, polygraphs are rare. If I was joining to be most things, I wouldn't have to take a poly. Sweet! That's the thing, though. I want to join in intel. You know, where you have to take a polygraph.
>so what if they think you're lying, just tell them tests make you nervous
Failing a polygraph instantly DQ's you from the CIA, the NSA, and the FBI. I assume it's the same with military intelligence.
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>>29566979
>Even then, you would have to be assigned to certain units or in certain positions
you. are. too. stupid. for. intel.
they probably won't even ask you that dumbass question anyways
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>>29566997
They won't ask if you lied about criminal activity?
That's a question they ask you on all the civilian polys, why wouldn't they ask you that in the military intelligence programs?
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>>29567005
i don't fucking know, but no one gives a shit if you smoked some weed one time, just erase it from your memory, the more you worry the harder all of this will be
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Ok /meg/, hear me out on this one:

Let's say I'm in an AIT environment, for the army. I check my Facebook one day and I have a message from a person of brown color and weird name, Muslim most likely. This person's Facebook is one day old and in perfect English, they tell me they have a problem with an anti-Syrian refugee comment I made about 8 months ago on some article, and they link to the comment and ask me to remove it.

My first thought is, this is probably uncle Sam. I really don't post on Facebook so this person had to actively search for me. Sound plausible or nah?

The comment just says "refugees need to GO HOME," that's all.
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>>29545694
Hooah.

I'm back "for good" now, what's up fags?

>tfw ft rucker

Its actually not that bad

Any air force questions?
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>>29566115
Really? I'm geinuely curious now, because everything I've heard about them makes them sound so unreliable that it would be hard to justify using them. I wonder why some TS use them and some don't.

I mean, I literally handled nuclear weapons manuals with no supervision, so I would think if polygraphs were considered important I'd have gotten one.
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>>29568128
It's probably because some people will freak out and get nervous when hooked up to a poly and they're more likely to tell the truth or be more nervous about lying than they would in a normal interview. I doubt they'll catch every lie if you keep your cool. Probably more psychological than actual science. I mean polys are typically not admissable as evidence in criminal courts or considered reliable by the FBI.

Probably mostly scares off people who are afraid that they might get caught lying.
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>>29567703
A: Probably not, you're just being paranoid
B: Learn some fucking nuance holy shit you make us all look bad with dumbass comments like that.
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>>29567703
I think you're right. Probably someone browsing Facebook all day saw it but had no other way of confronting you about it without making it seem like they browse Facebook all day. Send him a picture of bacon inside the quran
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going to MEPS this Friday. I'm super nervous h-hold me /k/
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>>29569564
Also it's fort Gimmel anybody know what it's like?
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>>29569564

Are you fat? Are you stupid? Have you been lying about issues that could disqualify you?

Those are the only reasons I can think of as to why someone would be nervous. I guess you could also be a sperg who is afraid of being inside a guvment building because you spend most of your time on the internet searching for cp or something.
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>be me
>24
>62k a year job
>college degree
>want to join but don't want to take the pay cut
What do
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>>29569648

Reserve or guard
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>>29569648
Do some math and realize that you're likely getting more as an officer thanks to lower bills/bonuses.

And what's your current retirement plan? How are your benefits? How much are you paying for health insurance, for instance? The military's might be better.
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>>29562899
you're a grown man, you fucking cocksucker.

join and fight one day.
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>>29569638
I obly talked to recruiter out of a passing interest and she seemed so excited and I was too autistic to say no and now it's becoming increasingly difficult for me to back out
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>>29569638
Yea to all your questions. What do?
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>>29569880

You can end the process at any time. You can even go full autist and stop answering her calls, you don't have to tell her anything.
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>>29569880
You can literally swear in at meps and just not show up on your ship date if you really wanted to. You're under no obligation right now
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>>29569776

What is with this meme lately? Even if he was an officer and was drawing bah from the highest zip in the country he'd be making $13k less.

The only possible plus would be shitty tricare, and personally, I'd rather spend $45/mo more and have my kaiser than be stuck with that shit again.
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Ask an active duty Marine anything. Be advised: any branch is better than the muhreens.
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>>29569976
Everyone knows that friendo
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>>29569976

What mos?
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>>29570021
5831, cage kicker
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>>29570037

Ugh, no thanks.
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>>29569776
Have employer paid healthcare and profit shares for 25% of my wage deposited in my retirement account.

So, sounds like the military ain't for me :/
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>>29569760
Good point. I'll look into those. Thank you.
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>>29570220
If you're in it for the money, then definitely not.

Another thing to consider is that being a veteran gives your job application a bit more weight if you're looking to change careers anyway.
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>>29570307

It is really the way to go if you're already a working professional, you get your military jollies without having to deal with the faggotry or giving up the money you're making.

The only thing is of course when you're training you're getting military pay. I'm slated for ots soon and with my prior service I'll be getting $3740/mo which is almost a 50% pay cut for me, then my mos school is 23 weeks...

If you decide to move forward with the process just make sure that if you live a yolo lifestyle and you have multiple cars and such that you plan for taking a pay cut when you're off doing military shit.
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>>29570037
I'm just curious here. Why did you sign up for that? Doesn't sound like you get to do anything interesting at all or have i misunderstood that job completely? Or did you think that you wanted to join a chill MOS so you could just skate through your service for the benefits?
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>>29570688
I wanted military police, and, due to needs of the Marine Corps got cut orders for San Antonio after MCT whereas everyone else in the 58XX field got cut orders to Fort Leonard Wood. I, like mostly everyone in my MOS, didn't want it.
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>>29570796

Doesn't seem like you get to experience the real Marine Corps working in a brig or whatever.

Got any interesting stories?
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>>29570796
Ok. Yeah i'm thinking about MP (army MP or air force security forces) but i'm afraid to get stuck with too many shit duties that involves being stuck and staring at a wall and sitting off the hours so i'm a bit hesitant.

Do you know if it's common for army 31B to be reassignment to to 31E as well? Because in that case i might think about something else.

Because it feels like MP will involve a lot of shitty duties checking ID's at gates but at least you can get to go on patrols etc.
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>>29570796

When I was in everyone was scared to death of being fapped to pmo.

At least you'll have stories other than sitting around in a car waiting for people to crash their shit while drinking.
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>>29570220
>joining the military for the money
Are you retarded mang?
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>>29570823
You seem to have a romanticized image of being in the marines
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>>29571540

I did six years.

I meant that working a direct civilian equivalent job is probably pretty ghey. If you're going to join the military you should probably choose an exclusive experience that can correlate to something else.

Whatever though, too late to cry and etc. Everyone I knew who was pmo was dead inside and just on autopilot until eas.
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>>29569648
Officers will pretty quickly blow 62k/yr away.
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>>29545685
Waiting at the hotel right now. Ship tomorrow. What's the betting medical finds some reason to keep my home? Already had to go for dermatologist consult.
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>>29569974

Officer starting base pay = Roughly 36K
Add in 2.7K BAS (untaxed)
Add in 12 - 36K BAH (untaxed)

Assuming no special pays, you're looking at 52K - 76K starting, with a significant portion of that being untaxed. So there's a solid chance that he gets a raw pay raise, and an almost guaranteed chance that he gets a net pay raise after taxes.

Odds are that anon is not getting that 62K currently in middle-of-nowhere South Carolina, where BAH is low anyways. He's probably in a decent sized city where BAH would be 2K+.

But wait, there's more. We're ignoring bennies that don't show up in the paycheck. Anon will get no-cost healthcare. Average value of that is around $4k/yr, but it could be a less if anon doesn't use it, or way more if he uses it to the max (gets eye surgery paid for, tons of dental work done, etc). Anon also gets the GI Bill, which on the low end is worth at least $50,000, and on the high end can be worth several hundred thousand dollars.

That's as an O1 with no TIS. For the first few years his pay raises are going to be fast and furious. Officers go from making 36K/yr in base pay to 66K/yr~ in their first 5 years, and BAH will receive a bump with more rank as well. Add that in to the previous numbers and anon should be seeing $80,000-$100,000 on the checks, and easily living better than a civilian would on low six figures.

Sorry bro, officers make fucking bank.
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>>29569969
>>29569937
I don't want to disappoint her
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>>29572708
Do you want to join up or not? Because she won't give a shit. She proably handles dozens of people every day, if you decide not to do it she won't think twice about it.
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>>29572708
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>>29568027
Hows having one of the enlisted jobs that can kill people
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>>29571477
It's less of I don't want to take a pay cut to join. If I got the same pay I'd do it.
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Ey yo, I jus wanna shoot people and blow shit up, I dun care about $$$ o even technical traning dat much
Wat brach should I join? and What job should I be doing?
I have a felony on the record, and a misdemeanor I got expunged from my record, but idk if the military computer dudes can see that
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>>29573973
Have you tried the crips or the bloods? Having a felony on the record there is actually a plus.
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>>29573991
Im not black :/
I'm white and be living in Vermont, no Cs or Bs up here lol!
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>>29573991
Kek
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I'm an E-3 in the Navy, any of you have any questions about great mistakes?
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>>29572243

>Anon will get no-cost healthcare.

So have you not served or are you some pfc who doesn't know how to read his LES yet?

Also, the highest bah in the country is $4100 in San Fran, which has a 50% higher cost of living. You're just making the wild assumption that he lives somewhere large so giving up his job to take that is pretty stupid.

tldr: your'e making shit up to support your stupid argument - stop that.
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>>29574017
Why are so many Navy people here at Lackland
I never have a chance to ask them
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>>29574379

Tricare is no-cost. You pay for dental if you have dependents.


I threw out San Fran as an outlier. 4K BAH is extremely rare. $1K - $3K is far more typical ($12,000 - $36,000, as I said before). If you want to just split the difference and call it $2K/mo on the dot, that's $24,000/yr untaxed.

It's not really a hard concept to understand. Odds are if you're making 62K as a civilian you will immediately receive more compensation as a military officer, and will be making far more within 3-4 years.
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>>29573815
Pretty slick, the brotherhood is very strong

Why do you have a 1 level? Still in training?
>>29574938
Why are you at lackland? 343 or 344?
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>>29574991

fyi: 24+36= 60 and 60<62

>Odds are if you're making 62K as a civilian you will immediately receive more compensation as a military officer

If this is the case then you done goofed and you should join the military for money, I just hate making assumptions like that when trying to give people life advice.

The biggest and most obvious "if's" in this situation are IF you can become an officer and IF you can draw bah. When kids are googling around trying to figure out how much money they're going to get they just assume they will be getting bah, which simply isn't the case. BOQs are a thing, and that is where a boot 2nd lt is going to be living.
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>In Army recruiters office
>the one in my town has like 4 desks in one room with different recruiters at each
>some guys comes in wearing a shirt and tie and addressing everybody as sir
>I can easedrop on him the whole time he meets with his recruiter
uhhhh I'm not supposed to be doing this am I? Seems really unnatural and uncomfortable for all peoples involved, I've got a pretty good relationship with my recruiter and he always calls me "man" and other casual greetings

also
[spoiler]mfw he got a SEVENTEEN on his practice ASVAB[/spoiler]
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>>29575531
You're fine. The other guy's a tryhard.
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>>29575568
>tryhard
>gets a 17
thats just sad
i did go in a button up and pants the first time but at least i wasnt the one dude who wore a suit and tie to meps
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>>29545685
Can MANLETS become Rangers?
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>"W-we're basically infantry guys we swear!"
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>>29575692
>w-we're pretty much special forces
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Are bonus payments you receive in your last three years factored into your retirement pay?
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>>29575692
>>29575746
Stolen Valor POGS getting BTFO!!!!


>>29575747
>Doing it for the money
get outta here kid
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>>29575762
What's wrong with money?
>>
Ask a Boot POG anything
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>>29575815
Are you a leg too?
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>>29575830
Yes
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>>29575803
>What's wrong with money?
It tempts degeneracy
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>>29575803
yup nothing wrong with money at all
http://i.4cdn.org/wsg/1459746336295.webm
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>Tfw failed option 40 going into AA
wish me luck bros
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>>29572123
What was your derm consult for?
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Anyone here have experiences or details on 13b?
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Going into BMT for Airforce in July, what to expect?
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Does anyone know if you are taught Land Nav before you head off to RASP?
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>>29545701
>the navy is gay
>when the army has the gayest number of servicemembers per capita
wew read a book
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>army and muhreeeeens hating on based hydro-aerial wombo combo for requiring the ability to think to join
>hurr they can read rite and rithmatic they must be gay
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>>29577827
>>29577646
Why is it always the navy fags that cant handle the bantz?
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>>29577838
>typical army/muhgreens confused on what to do when the enemy returns fire
this is why you guard ammo rooms while the SEALs do all the work
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>>29577838
you fucking suck you kekold
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>>29576878
It sucks
Look through the /k/ archive for details.
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If I had asthma when I was younger but show no symptoms now, can I still enlist in the army?
I'll sign a waiver I don't give a shit.
They have to be able to take a completely able bodied person.
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>>29566979
>I assume it's the same with military intelligence.

The military does not polygraph as an MOS requirement for any intel MOS. The only MOS that I know of that flat-out requires a polygraph for everyone is cyber warfare.
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>>29568128
If you as an military intel person are assigned/attached to (three letter agency) then you have to play by the agency's rules, not the military's rules.
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>>29575377
I've never heard of an actual BOQ except for in Korea.
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>>29568128
>them sound so unreliable

Because some people still think it's a "lie detector" and that's enough to make someone nervous who may hold back something either out of nefarious intention or even embarrassment.

That is literally the only reason it's still used for CI and life style polys.
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>>29567005
>why wouldn't they ask you that in the military intelligence programs?
Six years with a TS/SCI as a 35Fox (All Source Analyst), read on to multiple special access programs, and deployed as a 35Fox to Iraq.

Literally never even saw a fucking photograph of a polygraph machine my entire enlistment.
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>>29563073
>Is there any way to avoid/alleviate that?

Have absolutely no prospects for civilian employment.
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>>29579404
>>29579208
Awesome, that's good to hear. I had heard that it was required, that's good to know.
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Applied for Royal Navy going to do recruitment tests next week then medical then PJFT.

Gotta lose some weight lol dieting as fuck.
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I'm considering joining the Navy because I like travel and have no prospects in life at the moment. How viable is it to get training in something like HVAC while in the Navy so that I'm not homeless and useless when I retire? Do I sign up for some sort of designated field? I'm fine with machinery, just literally no money to go to school otherwise.
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Had my Air Force officer info session for prospectives, left feeling pretty damn positive about things. Only 16 of us were there, and I could see a few of those assembled weren't wholly interested in the session. Going to start filling out documentation for the September board, just have to get /fit/ter and take the qualifying test between now and then.
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>>29575377
You forgot BAS, dumbfuck.

Not to mention that 62K with 25 of it untaxed is way better than 62K all taxed.
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>>29577013
Zero week: you never do anything right. First uniform issue (ABUs). Basic drill. PT test at end of week.
Week 1: more drill and classes, still can't do anything right
Week 2: more drill and classes, things "start getting better." PT test at end of week.
Week 3: first uniform issue (blues; this is where you get your name tapes and air force tapes sewn on as well)
Week 4: CBRNE (a long acronym that means "gas chamber" and FEST (weapon combative. I'm not sure if basic first aid is week 3 or 4. PT test at end of Week.
Week 5: Basic Expeditionary Airman Skills Training (the BEAST). Fun time, really. Get BEAST excellence.
WEEK 6: Blues 101, final wall locker inspection (you have practice ones week 2 and 4 I think), giving people who have e2/e3 their rank (to be sewn on and worn after graduation), FINAL PT TEST (the rest are to measure improvement, this one counts)
WEEK 7: Graduation n shit
"Week 8" is airmans week, teaching you how2amn pretty much. Easy peasy.

What's your job?
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>>29580542
Can't wait for beast week sounds the most exciting

I got Security
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>>29580542
I was told that they might get rid of airmans week due to its negative reception.
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>>29577869
>seals do all the work

Literally lmfao

I wish I was 13, can I play in your tree fort?
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So stoked to finally be going to the DLI.
From what I Jeep being told by E7+ who went there, the school is wonderful and the area gorgeous.
If you join the armed forces, go whatever MOS linguidt is or 1A8X1.
You also get that sweet proficient pay
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>>29563013
Depends on what you like playing with. Your choices are valves, breakers, or magic.
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>>29581727
>the school is wonderful
I guess that's one way of putting it.
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>>29579957
Plenty of Mechanic-rates (both nuclear and non-nuclear) can go to some sort of refrigeration school after they get to their first ship, and that shit looks quite baller on a resumé.
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>>29581910
What if I've never played with any of those before?
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>Be air guard
>Trying to transfer to Coast Guard
>I have to go redo meps
>The first time I went to meps was to get into navy.
>Tolled them I'm allergic to cats.
>Got dq'd and waived for the air guard.
>Coast guard recruiter says he needs my medical records going back to 2010 because of allergies.
>Was hospitalized when I was 7 years old but didn't stay overnight. This was when we first discovered my allergies and my parents werent sure at the time what it was.
Can I still make the cut, or am I screwed?
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>>29582344
I chose mechanic because the A-school was shorter than the other two. I wouldn't have been any more or less miserable had I chosen otherwise.
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>>29580668
SECFO HUUAH

The guys that everyone disrepects. Don't let them Get you down, we all know that you are important asf and secure our assets. Do your job well and you will go raven. DO YOURELF A FAVOR NOW and start memorizing the UCMJ articles (at least the first 15) and ALL of your general orders. Don't hate on aircrew.

>>29580675
Nice. Airmans week is a meme
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>Try to call recruiter
>Like, a dozen different numbers listed
>None of them pick up, all voicemail boxes are full
>One of them is straight up disconnected
>None even list office hours so I don't know if I just show up if it'll be a waste of a 1.5 hour round trip

Is this normal? What do recruiting office hours tend to be? 9-5?
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>>29582367
Are you implying that you're miserable now?
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>>29582755
Somewhat like that. Some recruiters won't even talk to you unless you actually go into their office so they can see who they are dealing with. I know a recruiter who a couple weeks ago was ready to call the cops on a guy because he was acting really weird, nervous, and fidgety. The guy also wouldn't tell him his identification info other than just his name.
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>>29582828
Well, alright. Guess I'll just head down after lunch on Thursday and hope for the best. I thought showing up out of the blue would be weirder than calling first.
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>>29582755
I don't know why but that was my experience with the recruitment office too. It's better just to walk in. Just be prepared to answer questions about yourself and maybe sign some stuff. Remember don't panic, you're under no obligation to the military with anything you sign at the recruitment office.
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What are the chances of being too go to a school unrelated to your job? I'd love the opportunity to go to the Defence Language Institute. Or at least be able to go to some language school on orders.

I know there are some pretty random training/education assignments out there.

If it matters I'll be an IRR Navy Reserve officer. 166X
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I'm 18, going to graduate high school in June, and I want to join the Navy.

My only issue is that I have no idea how or what I'm doing regarding it. I'm completely lost. I don't know how it works at all. Do they select what kind of area you're best suited for? Do you pick? Please spoonfeed me.
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I took a poly once and lied because fuck them thinking smoking pot should hinder my ability to do a gay ass leo job.

Anyways, I lied about a few random things and he didn't call me out. Then he did what I knew he would do and called me out on smoking weed but I wouldn't budge.

Then a called me out about serious misconduct at work. What the fuck? I've never done anything terrible at work.


Point is, I lied about other shit and he didn't call me out on it, but he did on one thing I lied about and one thing I was truthful about. They are fucking bullshit tests where they play stupid mind games with you and if you don't cave in and tell them something to validate their stupid job they get upset.
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>>29583416

You talk to a recruiter, they ask you general questions to see if you qualify to even join, they usually have to take a practice asvab to see how stupid you are and to have you get an idea of which jobs you can realistically get into, you can some choices.

After that everything is just autopilot as far as you're concerned. They'll handle scheduling you for a real asvab and your physical.
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>>29583475
Thank you. What are some good jobs that someone at my education and age can get in the Navy?
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>>29583487

Really any job you can imagine is what is available to you so long as you aren't stupid. Google Navy enlisted jobs.

I remember in the Marine Corps that you have to be like 19 to be pmo (military police) for some reason. I don't know if the Navy has any age restrictions on jobs.

I am partial to electronics maintenance fields since that is what I enjoy and the job prospects are so diverse after separation.
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>>29583524
And they'll teach you all of this stuff and train you depending on what job you select? You don't need outside training at all?

I was under the impression that you could only do grunt work or w/e unless you had a college degree.
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>>29583536
Not that guy, but the better you do on the asvab the better selection of rates you will have. Like the other guy said, basically any enlisted job is open to everyone as long as they meet the asvab score. The only thing college credit is good for as an enlistee is automatically moving up to e-2 or e-3 after basic.
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>>29583611
Thank you for the responses. What is E-2 and E-3?
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>>29583536

They won't even show you or mention the jobs which require that you be like an e5 with four years of service or whatever, so don't worry about that. Jobs like that are usually just more advanced versions of entry level stuff anyway.

>I was under the impression that you could only do grunt work or w/e unless you had a college degree.

It depends on your definition of grunt work. To me, grunt work = maintenance. In pretty much all job fields officers act as managers and lower enlisted people do all the grunt work. The equipment you work on is all designed and built by civilian companies, as an enlisted military person your job is to troubleshoot issues and replace faulty LRUs (line replaceable unit) - think like if you were working on a pc tower and you determined that the gpu was dead, your job is to replace the gpu, not to remove capacitors and solder on new ones.

You don't have to be a genius by any stretch of the imagination to be a tech in the military. When you see someone in one of these threads complaining about how hard their school for a mos is they just had a hard time because they are stupid, they just don't know it because they have never spent time around someone who isn't stupid before.
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>>29583643
They are ranks. Enlisted ranks have a name but are also designated by E-1, E-2 etc. If you join up and your rate doesn't guarantee advancement and you don't have college credit, you will finish basic as an E-1.
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>>29583649

I've seen a few people with college degrees flunk enlisted schools, but it was almost always something like cyber warfare school or DLI.

Mechanic and cook are enlisted work roles in the military, but you have to remember that things like cryptolinguist and programmer are enlisted too.
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>>29583757

Not sure what your point is.
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>>29583825
hes telling you to join as a 92G
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>>29583825

Point is that "you don't have to be smart to be enlisted" is true until it isn't.

People get the false impression that "grunt work" must all be really simple stuff since it doesn't require a degree, when in reality there are a number of fields where the enlisted folk have to be far more savvy than the officers in charge of them.
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>>29583935

I was talking about in general, and anyone who isn't a moron would be able to recognize something more complicated when they see it; if the kid can't, then he is likely too stupid for the job anyway so it doesn't matter. You don't have to get all butthurt and start answering questions that nobody asked.

I don't even want to get into a discussion about programmers and developers. I have a MS in CS and one in IT management and I have had that discussion way too many times with way too many people who think they are more relevant than they actually are.

I hate to say it but really your comment is covered by the catch-all last sentence of my post. Just a reminder, you're talking to someone who is a working professional and not some kid who scored high on the asvab and is trying to justify his own life choices. I don't really care how hard you think being a 35p is; when it comes to complex jobs unless you have a learning disability then you just have to try in order to be successful, so to anyone who actually does something meaningful for a living thinking about military jobs is just laughable regardless of how high your line scores or whatever have to be on the asvab - a test for children.
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>>29584050
>says not to get butthurt
>clearly butthurt

kek
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>>29584278

Are you really resorting to "I am rubber, you are glue?"
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>>29575692
The first woman swore into 11x a few days ago ignoramus. She prolly won't make it through though
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>>29584797
If she even goes to basic, I heard here dep time is like 13 months
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>>29584797
>that AFSC tho
I'm pretty jelly, thinking about cross training into it on my three year mark lad. Maintenance is only fun for so long.
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So I am about to try and join the Army and am talking with a recruiter. First off, a little about myself: I don't care where I get deployed, I don't mind being away from my family (I already live 400 miles from anyone I know), and yes I am in fairly decent shape (I went from 269ibs to 207 through weightlifting and running). I have flat as fuck feet (I use inserts) and wear glasses. What are my chances of getting in right now? I'm looking to hopefully become a 31k but I don't have my heart set on it. The recruiter seems confident about getting me in but recruiters are full of shit.
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>>29582432
Thanks for the advice, security wasn't my first option but its what the AF gave me, and I'm not picky. I'm working for the AF to serve my country and the Branch, not for my own greed, even though the benefits rock.
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>>29585428
Taken the asvab yet? From what you've described you'll get in just fine, but you need a pretty high asvab score to land that mos, and that's assuming it's available.
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>>29572708
You should enlist anon. You will probably go in as a grunt and have the autism ripped out of you by some mean, PTSD riddled gunney. You would only gain from the experience.
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>>29585489
Gonna take it this upcoming June. I scored around a 95 on the practice test so I'm hoping I can land it. Thanks for the reassurance.
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
the fucking board met already
i need their damn decision
I NEED IT
http://i.4cdn.org/wsg/1459392004875.webm
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>>29587201

Which board?
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>>29587205
SWO
http://i.4cdn.org/wsg/1459738750500.webm
>captcha
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>>29587277

I'm not understanding what I am reading on google.

From what I gather it is some kind of Naval officer selection board, that right? But then I get confused because I see SWO(Major), SWO(Capt) and of course that doesn't fit.
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>>29587412
yeah SWO=surface warfare officer
its for a commission in ocs as an ensign
https://www.navy.com/careers/engineering-applied-science/surface-warfare-officer.html#ft-qualifications-&-requirements
i heard its kind of shitty with a lot of backstabbing but i just want to fucking do something already
i gotta boost my aviator scores and maybe ill try nfo
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>>29587445

Sounds fun.

I'm calling my recruiter daily because there is an Air Force OTS board in May that I want to get on. The next one isn't until 3rd quarter from what I understand and there are two classes starting in the summer.

Were you on this last board? Are you prior service? From what I am reading priors are highly favored for that job.
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>>29587489
are you the air guard dude? fucking gym access immediately
http://i.4cdn.org/wsg/1459377426088.webm
nah this is my first board
not a prior either got decent astb scores 62 according to my recruiter anyway who seems to get not so good scores
i gotta restudy bombing the parking lot and using a joystick for the retake
fuck
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>>29587557

>are you the air guard dude?

Yeah. Man, I thought you'd be gone by now. It has been a month, hasn't it?

My recruiter is taking her time going over my application forms and security clearance worksheet so they don't get kicked back, or so she says. I think she just forgets about me sometimes until I start calling her; I'm pretty sure I'm her only officer candidate, the rest of them are kids going enlisted.

Funny thing is that my afoqt scores were pretty mediocre but in the guard so long as the section head of the unit approves you then you're in. I have multiple degrees and nine years of experience so he is totally down.
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>>29587704
it takes 10ever for a board
it was supposed to be february but was delayed to this past monday
now i wait
fuck
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