Do yourself a favor and get into the mindset that what you want isn't going to be available when its your time to pick. Yeah, you might get jets, if there's spots available on your week and you're top of your class. What happens when no Growler spots are open after that? Are you going to be salty about it? Because none of your peers will like you if that's the case. The numbers change all the time, so there's really no way to tell what it'll be like X% of the time. You have a ~50/50 shot at flying helos. Are you ok with that? Even after that, there's multiple options that have very different communities.For me I'm really weighing whether it's worth the risk for me to pursue a path that has 3 options
Got it. That's kinda what I figured, but wanted to ask just in case there was something more tangible. Thank you!Do yourself a favor and get into the mindset that what you want isn't going to be available when its your time to pick. Yeah, you might get jets, if there's spots available on your week and you're top of your class. What happens when no Growler spots are open after that? Are you going to be salty about it? Because none of your peers will like you if that's the case. The numbers change all the time, so there's really no way to tell what it'll be like X% of the time. You have a ~50/50 shot at flying helos. Are you ok with that? Even after that, there's multiple options that have very different communities.
What I'm getting at is that you should be prepared to fly anything the Navy is willing to give you. A lot of this stuff is out of your control. That being said, I highly encourage you to talk with all your instructors about what they like/dislike about their communities and rank your dream sheet accordingly. The rest is up to Big Navy.
Old guy here.Are you going to be salty about it?
Hah, I could see how that would be confusing! I've seen it mostly used synonymously with bitter/disgruntled/annoyed/etc.Old guy here.
I have a young engineer who kept referring to someone and saying, “He makes me salty” which I thought was a good thing for the longest time. Salt on a margarita, etc. It created some confusion.
Old guy here.
I have a young engineer who kept referring to someone and saying, “He makes me salty” which I thought was a good thing for the longest time. Salt on a margarita, etc. It created some confusion.