You logged on using the same IP as wallythenycat on 15 January, which is kind of an interesting coincidence, isn't it?Huh??
You logged on using the same IP as wallythenycat on 15 January, which is kind of an interesting coincidence, isn't it?Huh??
You logged on using the same IP as wallythenycat on 15 January, which is kind of an interesting coincidence, isn't it?
I think the Wally bit is recent. The greybeards on here use Skeeterman as their baseline for frauds and trolls 😄Is this some kind of airwarriors lore I'm too junior to be familiar with?
Is this some kind of airwarriors lore I'm too junior to be familiar with?
It depends on how many good years you've had on here, and you have to wait for bennies until you're at least 60. 😄Nah, I dont recognize the name either, and I've been here (apparently and shockingly) 20 years. When does my AW retirement pay kick in? Did I need to request that?
It depends on how many good years you've had on here, and you have to wait for bennies until you're at least 60. 😄
If you ever get off AW active duty, I think you can still build good years on AW IRR by responding to various OCS/Board threads with "use the search function". It has to be one weekend a month, and maybe a week in the summer though. ☀️I feel like unlike real life, my AW self should get an active retirement
I would add the cohort of kids that just stopped going to school after the Covidian era came to an end. Also, kids that fell through the cracks and never did / could not participate in " distance learning " .Made me think about why folks drop out/don’t finish HS and whether those factors would impact naval service:
Crime/arrest: prob wouldn’t be eligible anyways
Pregnancy: I think most teenage mothers finish their GEDs at least, but I’d guess that if they make to the the recruiter, they’ll probably be pretty motivated to succeed as sailors
Unstable home life: I bet a lot of these folks would be average-to-above-average sailors despite the lack of a diploma, if no behavioral issues. Probably smart, tough survivors.
Of course, all of them would be on the outs when it’s time for free burgers…
My sister and mom absolutely hated each other when I was growing up. She moved out, dropped out, and got a good job in the town I grew up in.Yeah if someone still makes ASVAB but doesn’t have a diploma or GED, I read that as having the potential and aptitude, just not a stable home environment that supports finishing those programs.
Don’t know how common that combination is really, but that’s pretty spot on for a win win for the military and enlistee. The Navy has many flaws. Lack of structure isn’t one of them.
Good point.I would add the cohort of kids that just stopped going to school after the Covidian era came to an end. Also, kids that fell through the cracks and never did / could not participate in " distance learning " .
A LT I worked for dropped out of HS due to pregnancy, then earned her GED, started taking college classes, ended up getting picked up NUPOC and has had a great life since. A motivated person when given a second chance can do great things.Made me think about why folks drop out/don’t finish HS and whether those factors would impact naval service:
Crime/arrest: prob wouldn’t be eligible anyways
Pregnancy: I think most teenage mothers finish their GEDs at least, but I’d guess that if they make to the the recruiter, they’ll probably be pretty motivated to succeed as sailors
Unstable home life: I bet a lot of these folks would be average-to-above-average sailors despite the lack of a diploma, if no behavioral issues. Probably smart, tough survivors.
Of course, all of them would be on the outs when it’s time for free burgers…