Congrats to all the Pro-Y out there! Those of you headed to the next board, keep your heads high and STAY OUT OF TROUBLE!
weird my OR said the same thing, stay out of trouble. Is this a common problem among recruits?! Lol.Congrats to all the Pro-Y out there! Those of you headed to the next board, keep your heads high and STAY OUT OF TROUBLE!
Glad us Air Force guys were able to switch branches man. I can't wait to fly for the Navy! Congrats BTW.
Well it's one of the few ways to lose your ProRec, and it's something you have complete control over. Background and medical kinda are what they areweird my OR said the same thing, stay out of trouble. Is this a common problem among recruits?! Lol.
What made you want to switch (to the awesome side)?
I like to think that it takes a special kind of person to aspire to commit a decade plus to serving their country when they already have a degree and are not bound to do so. For that I commend all of you!
Looks like you all made the rig
I don't know about you guys but I've had several opportunities for good jobs in the civilian sector, but I would never forgive myself if I didn't pursue this dream I've had. I like to think that it takes a special kind of person to aspire to commit a decade plus to serving their country when they already have a degree and are not bound to do so. For that I commend all of you!
Geez, what an idiotic, uninformed view! I'd estimate that 90+% of career military members are happily married w/ children. Most manage career & family just fine, thank you Ma'am Civilian!Well, the general public seems to think so. They don't understand why we want to.
Also, I had a friend I hadn't talked in a whole congratulating me and asking some questions about what's next. She asked how long I planned on being in the Navy, I said I'm planning to do at least my 20 yrs. Her response: "Wow, that sucks. You can't even start a family till you're like 42 then. I see why military life can kind of suck now."