I am a USMC OCS graduate from the PLC Air program and about to accept my commission Sept. 7, 2012. The reason an interservice transfer crossed my mind is because I really need to get the ball rolling and start my career. I had just completed my pre-commissioning PFT this morning and the OSO said my TBS date will be June of 2013. I understand this is the normal wait time for newly commissioned LTs, but it would be very difficult for me to wait that long under my present circumstances.
Here are the reasons why...
I was suppose to commission December of 2010 but my flight physical expired days before my commissioning date and nobody told me I needed a renewal. the admin at my OSO district even said they were at fault. They promised me they could expedite and the process would take six months. In reality, it took me 4 months just to schedule a flight physical, and 13 months for it to get processed. On top of that, I had already graduated college so I had to make a 4 month request for appointment after I got my physical back. I am also over $40,000 in debt and can not afford to keep living off a minimum wage job. I got cut off from my family after joining PLC in 2007 and haven't looked back since. That is why I'm in debt.
My question is, what are the chances of getting an interservice transfer to the Navy and keeping my pilot slot? Who would I have to contact in order to get accurate information on this option? Would it be easier for me to just receive my marine commission, then make a request to transfer or just go through Navy OCS? Hell, I would be willing to go through OCS again just for the paycheck.
I am not trying to "get out" of the marine corps. I love the marine corps and have always dreamed of being a marine, but sometimes life throws curve balls and you have to make changes. My naivete took the best of me for believing false promises. Such is life. What I really should have done was look into an interservice transfer two years ago, but I thought I could tough it out and wait it through because of my love for the corps. What would any of you do in my current situation? Is all this waiting around really worth it or should I be looking for a different career? Any advice would be appreciated.
Here are the reasons why...
I was suppose to commission December of 2010 but my flight physical expired days before my commissioning date and nobody told me I needed a renewal. the admin at my OSO district even said they were at fault. They promised me they could expedite and the process would take six months. In reality, it took me 4 months just to schedule a flight physical, and 13 months for it to get processed. On top of that, I had already graduated college so I had to make a 4 month request for appointment after I got my physical back. I am also over $40,000 in debt and can not afford to keep living off a minimum wage job. I got cut off from my family after joining PLC in 2007 and haven't looked back since. That is why I'm in debt.
My question is, what are the chances of getting an interservice transfer to the Navy and keeping my pilot slot? Who would I have to contact in order to get accurate information on this option? Would it be easier for me to just receive my marine commission, then make a request to transfer or just go through Navy OCS? Hell, I would be willing to go through OCS again just for the paycheck.
I am not trying to "get out" of the marine corps. I love the marine corps and have always dreamed of being a marine, but sometimes life throws curve balls and you have to make changes. My naivete took the best of me for believing false promises. Such is life. What I really should have done was look into an interservice transfer two years ago, but I thought I could tough it out and wait it through because of my love for the corps. What would any of you do in my current situation? Is all this waiting around really worth it or should I be looking for a different career? Any advice would be appreciated.