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JJax107
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I will tell you why you got the "disrespectful responses."
fc2spyguy told you: "I'd do a search and come back with some more specific questions."
To which you replied that you did a quick look, couldn't find anything and said "I'll be waiting or just PM me "
fc2spyguy then told you: "If you put 'lifestyle' into the search you'll find a myriad of things."
Then things went downhill with you just digging a deeper hole and talking shit to people who were all basically saying the same thing: "Do a little research and come back with questions a little less broad than 'lifestyle'."
At some point in there, phrogdriver actually answered a lot of your questions, and if you would have waited around for him to answer your second set, you would probably be golden.
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You have a point, that maybe too many questions are answered with "use the search!" and a lot of that info is dated, however your entire tone says that you didn't really bother to even do basic research. Maybe you did, but that's what I got from the way you presented yourself.
Which brings me to: The way you present yourself. As a someone looking to become an officer, you should try and present yourself as a professional. On the internet (or with e-mail), you are almost completely judged based on the way you write.
I'm not saying you should be an english major or that everything needs to be perfect, just that maybe if you slowed down a bit and capitalized a few words here and there, and threw a few pieces of punctuation in, you might get more of a favorable response.
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I hope that also answered your PM, if it didn't let me know and I will try again.
Of course I did a search. Its why I didnt start a thread on lifestyle of 'jet pilot' or 'c-130 pilot' instead lol. my second set of questions were my specific questions. once again doing a search brings up mostly jets and/or C-130 lifestyle info from 2005 or before, which is almost decade ago. very little info on helicopter pilots and none on Osprey pilots in general or the tilt-rotor pilot lifestyle. I want to know from personal experience and observation a day in the life of a Osprey pilot. Not just the mission on what the aircraft can do, which i can get from the Marines website. Things youre not going to see in a brochure or website. Things a recruiter or OSO wont tell you etc. Now 'phrogdriver' did a great job answering my first set of questions. since he seems to be the only Osprey pilot on this site, this 2nd set was really meant for him.
and btw thanks for the advice
JJax, you're an idiot dude. Probably time to take a breather from the site.
thanks for caring. but i think i will stay on, im a natural leader, so its just not in me to run away from my problems.
Where DO we get such trolls?
? im not sure what you mean. ive never been a member of this site before. any info you want to find out about it is all in my profile. if you want my facebook or want to talk to me on cell phone you can do that as well. im up front with who I am and everything I do, ill have it no other way
I thought the second post in this thread answered the question ...
It wasnt a serious response. It was meant as joke, which was totally understood by me. lol