(unless you are one of those "join the service or go to jail people.")
In which case the likelihood of picking up any officer slot isn't very great...

(unless you are one of those "join the service or go to jail people.")
In which case the likelihood of picking up any officer slot isn't very great...![]()
In which case the likelihood of picking up any officer slot isn't very great...![]()
You might very well be "that guy". Your indecisiveness and waivering is not what is going to make you a good, let alone great naval officer. Sorry for the Simon Cowell answer....click on the link below.
http://www.atpflightschool.com/airline_training_programs/airline_career_pilot_program/index.html
You Sir are wise beyond your yearsFirst and foremost make sure you know what you're getting into. If you are on the fence between Navy and Marines you need to take a step back and re-evaluate your thinking. If you want to just fly, the Marine Corps is NOT for you. Granted you will also fly but you had better want to be a Marine before anything because there is more to a marine pilot than just a pilot. That might seem cliche, but as soon as you get to OCS and the on to TBS you will understand what I'm talking about. Good luck. Feel free to PM me if you have any more questions.
You Sir are wise beyond your years..Guess what, works the same way in the Navy.
As much as SSGT Henderson would have my arse for saying this, you gotta really WANT to be a Marine IOT get through OCS and TBS. After that, you gotta really WANT to be a pilot for essentially the next 3 years because anything even resembling the Marine Corps is pretty much non-existant after that. In my experience.First and foremost make sure you know what you're getting into. If you are on the fence between Navy and Marines you need to take a step back and re-evaluate your thinking. If you want to just fly, the Marine Corps is NOT for you. Granted you will also fly but you had better want to be a Marine before anything because there is more to a Marine pilot than just a pilot.
Ok Ok I figured a squid would hose me for that - What I meant was that I have seen people decide to go Marine Corps based solely upon reasons he stated (lower ASTB requirements) and guaranteed flight contracts. Once they get to OCS they get a rude awakening that they really are going to be trained to be a provisional rifle platoon commander not JUST a pilot and possibly do something to that nature later on in their career. There were Lts in TBS that were complaining about the training that we were doing by saying, "Man all I'm going to be is a pilot why do I have to do this crap." I do realize that no matter what the service, an officer is to be a leader first and a master at is job a close second, but in the Marine Corps it tends to be a bit more distinct.
The wise words of wisdom from the A-pool types....priceless.
That's Lieutenant there, HoorahOk Ok I figured a squid would hose me for that