Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Do yourself a favor and wait until November. I wouldn't join the military with a war-monger as a CIC. Thats just me, though.
it wouldnt be for at least another 23 months when my current work contract is up.
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Do yourself a favor and wait until November. I wouldn't join the military with a war-monger as a CIC. Thats just me, though.
Originally posted by: gigapet
people have spoke on advantages while you are enlisted......
what about after you are dishcarged....in the real world what advantages exist for ex military personel
Originally posted by: gigapet
people have spoke on advantages while you are enlisted......
what about after you are dishcarged....in the real world what advantages exist for ex military personel
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Most of the folks that make a career of the military aren't there for financial reasons. They have a sense of duty and feel an obligation to serve. Do you have what it takes when it comes to "gut check time"?
what is gut check time? i'm not in the military yet i dont know the lingo
Think intestinal fortitude.
if you are asking if ii am a pvssy.......i am not.
Has nothing to do with being a pussy. It's more mental than physical. There have been plenty of cases of guys folding under pressure and it has nothing to do with physical stature.
I am very strong mentally.
Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: Feldenak
I am very strong mentally.
Tooo easy to slam.. must hold back. urge to flame....
....
gahhh! the downside of trying to be mature is openeings like that....
oh well Im sure someone else from the gigapet fan club will capitolize on that remark 😛
mentally strong vs. what you think is intellect are not equal.
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: JDub02
I have heard this from several members of the Army ... sh!t rolls down hill, so if you can get your degree and go in as an officer, that's the way to do it.
Although an officer has to watch when it comes to women. A big no-no to fool around with an enlisted chick.
I have my BS already and I am already working.
Originally posted by: JDub02
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: JDub02
I have heard this from several members of the Army ... sh!t rolls down hill, so if you can get your degree and go in as an officer, that's the way to do it.
Although an officer has to watch when it comes to women. A big no-no to fool around with an enlisted chick.
I have my BS already and I am already working.
Even better. You'd go in as a 2nd LT after graduating from OCS
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: Feldenak
I am very strong mentally.
Ok, do you know when to keep your mouth shut and keep your snide/sarcastic remarks to yourself? I haven't seen too much of that kind of personal restraint from your post history here.
yeah i deffinitely can. I have a different personality offline. I've went to boarding school so the whole respect and order thing is allready somewhat ingrained in me.
as much as you disagree with US Foreign policy the last thing on earth you should be doing is joining the military especially as an officer...
sinec it is your job to make sure your troops keep a positive attitude towards the government and policies you will be enforcing...
You hate the way I think and I am a product of todays military...
so I think you would be better off in the civilain sector or supporting the military though a civilian job where you can maintain your bitterness without having moral issues...
Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: Feldenak
I am very strong mentally.
Ok, do you know when to keep your mouth shut and keep your snide/sarcastic remarks to yourself? I haven't seen too much of that kind of personal restraint from your post history here.
yeah i deffinitely can. I have a different personality offline. I've went to boarding school so the whole respect and order thing is allready somewhat ingrained in me.
as much as you disagree with US Foreign policy the last thing on earth you should be doing is joining the military especially as an officer...
sinec it is your job to make sure your troops keep a positive attitude towards the government and policies you will be enforcing...
You hate the way I think and I am a product of todays military...
so I think you would be better off in the civilain sector or supporting the military though a civilian job where you can maintain your bitterness without having moral issues...
I am a fantastic actor and liar. I can be a leader and lie to myself that I am helping the world. <<joke
Its a job. I have had many jobs i hated but i did them well anyways. This would be no different for me.
EDIT: I have talked with soldiers in IRAQ now that did not agree with the reasons for being there.....they still do there job though. Not every military person has your views.
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Age will play a big factor too, you're not late 20's are you?
You should be fine, my buddy just went in a couple of years ago when he was 23, he's now flying P3's in the Navy as a pilot. He also had his Bach's and became an officer.Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Age will play a big factor too, you're not late 20's are you?
Im 23 so in 23 months when my contract is up and i'd be considering this I'd be 25.
Originally posted by: jemcam
Officers do not get free housing. Enlisted do, but not Officers. Officers also have to pay for their meals, buy their uniforms, etc. Yes, you do get an allowance for it, but it's not enough to cover everything.
What is your degree in? I'm just wondering how you "can go in as an officer" as you put it. I was a former Army officer myself, and the only ones that got direct commisions were doctors, lawyers, chaplains, and a few others, but just having a degree doesn't mean you can go in as an officer in the Army.
I enlisted with a degree, and I got bumped up a couple pay grades to an E3 going in, but as far as being an officer, I had to apply for and complete OCS and my basic branch course before I was an officer.
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Think you can deal with mind-boggling bureaucracy? Not always, but sometimes
Part of the problem is a huge part of your military experience depends on which base you get stationed at and which squadron/platoon/whatever you get assigned to. Some commanders are great, and some just suck ass.
Short of a basketweaving degree, most people with 4 year bach's and a decent GPA will go straight to OCS. Times have changed.Originally posted by: jemcam
Officers do not get free housing. Enlisted do, but not Officers. Officers also have to pay for their meals, buy their uniforms, etc. Yes, you do get an allowance for it, but it's not enough to cover everything.
What is your degree in? I'm just wondering how you "can go in as an officer" as you put it. I was a former Army officer myself, and the only ones that got direct commisions were doctors, lawyers, chaplains, and a few others, but just having a degree doesn't mean you can go in as an officer in the Army.
I enlisted with a degree, and I got bumped up a couple pay grades to an E3 going in, but as far as being an officer, I had to apply for and complete OCS and my basic branch course before I was an officer.
foced immunities:Originally posted by: SampSon
You get to test out wonderful new chemicals and medical science in your very own body! They will just tell you it's an immunity shot.
Uncle sam literally owns you.
From what my military friends tell me, the money isn't that great. I guess it's all relative.
As far as I know, no you cannot.Originally posted by: gigapet
foced immunities:Originally posted by: SampSon
You get to test out wonderful new chemicals and medical science in your very own body! They will just tell you it's an immunity shot.
Uncle sam literally owns you.
From what my military friends tell me, the money isn't that great. I guess it's all relative.
can you contest this on religious grounds
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: jemcam
Officers do not get free housing. Enlisted do, but not Officers. Officers also have to pay for their meals, buy their uniforms, etc. Yes, you do get an allowance for it, but it's not enough to cover everything.
What is your degree in? I'm just wondering how you "can go in as an officer" as you put it. I was a former Army officer myself, and the only ones that got direct commisions were doctors, lawyers, chaplains, and a few others, but just having a degree doesn't mean you can go in as an officer in the Army.
I enlisted with a degree, and I got bumped up a couple pay grades to an E3 going in, but as far as being an officer, I had to apply for and complete OCS and my basic branch course before I was an officer.
i think the whole officer thing was implying i went into OCS...
Originally posted by: MacBaine
There are not very many financial benefits for officers in terms of loan repayment. If you are looking to pay off your loans, you would have to enlist (Hence, not an officer). The Military loan repayment program is an enlisted benefit, along with the GI bill. Unless you plan on going medical that is, in which case there are more options.
Either way, joining as an officer will not pay off your loans.
Originally posted by: jemcam
Officers do not get free housing. Enlisted do, but not Officers. Officers also have to pay for their meals, buy their uniforms, etc. Yes, you do get an allowance for it, but it's not enough to cover everything.
What is your degree in? I'm just wondering how you "can go in as an officer" as you put it. I was a former Army officer myself, and the only ones that got direct commisions were doctors, lawyers, chaplains, and a few others, but just having a degree doesn't mean you can go in as an officer in the Army.
I enlisted with a degree, and I got bumped up a couple pay grades to an E3 going in, but as far as being an officer, I had to apply for and complete OCS and my basic branch course before I was an officer.