JSF_Dreamer
Busted Head
I appreciate those of you who had something of worth to say, but to the rest of you who are just getting your +1's on the forum... :sleep_125
It is not a question of IF I will get in, but a question of when. It is not my inability to troll the boards to find the information lost in places and among useless banter that keeps me from using the search engine on AW, but the fact that I am a fulltime student, a husband, a father, and someone who is working way too much at their job because their boss is an idiot and can't hire more people before he decides to go on vacation with his family thus doubling the hours of the 3 people working (the expected number of people working there in the summer is 8 or 9).
I knew that me posting this thread would get the usual forum-types that will go on and on about not searching for the information, but all I was asking for was some helpful advice. I do appreciate those of you that helped me and provided some links.
rant off.
anyways... I do realize that the dream I have is quite difficult to obtain. I've spoken to quite a few pilots out here in Pensacola and Lemoore when I was there. Navy is in my blood and I have a strong desire to serve my country. I think the best way that anyone can serve is in the way they've dreamt about, although they have to push themselves to get there sometimes.
Career navy is definitely my plan. A lot of people talked about how I can do the navy as a pilot and then get out and do commercial aviation to make money, but I have 0 interest in driving a flying bus or toting around some rich bastard who's flying out to see his mistress on the premise of a "business trip."
When I join and up and get my wings, I will fly for as long as possible (hopefully fighters)(although I may not do like my dad's CAG and pass- up everything I would really need to advance).
I realize you have all probably heard this stuff time and time again from kids who have no real ambition for it but think it would be cool. But I'm someone who has dreamt of it for a long time, who's entire life has been centered around naval aviation, and who has nothing to stop them from doing it.
I joined this forum for information and encouragement, but if I ruffle your feathers with my dreams, I apologize. Until I finish college it's just the most I can do about it.
Josh
It is not a question of IF I will get in, but a question of when. It is not my inability to troll the boards to find the information lost in places and among useless banter that keeps me from using the search engine on AW, but the fact that I am a fulltime student, a husband, a father, and someone who is working way too much at their job because their boss is an idiot and can't hire more people before he decides to go on vacation with his family thus doubling the hours of the 3 people working (the expected number of people working there in the summer is 8 or 9).
I knew that me posting this thread would get the usual forum-types that will go on and on about not searching for the information, but all I was asking for was some helpful advice. I do appreciate those of you that helped me and provided some links.
rant off.
anyways... I do realize that the dream I have is quite difficult to obtain. I've spoken to quite a few pilots out here in Pensacola and Lemoore when I was there. Navy is in my blood and I have a strong desire to serve my country. I think the best way that anyone can serve is in the way they've dreamt about, although they have to push themselves to get there sometimes.
Career navy is definitely my plan. A lot of people talked about how I can do the navy as a pilot and then get out and do commercial aviation to make money, but I have 0 interest in driving a flying bus or toting around some rich bastard who's flying out to see his mistress on the premise of a "business trip."
When I join and up and get my wings, I will fly for as long as possible (hopefully fighters)(although I may not do like my dad's CAG and pass- up everything I would really need to advance).
I realize you have all probably heard this stuff time and time again from kids who have no real ambition for it but think it would be cool. But I'm someone who has dreamt of it for a long time, who's entire life has been centered around naval aviation, and who has nothing to stop them from doing it.
I joined this forum for information and encouragement, but if I ruffle your feathers with my dreams, I apologize. Until I finish college it's just the most I can do about it.
Josh