"my life got flipped turned upside down" in other words, good news and bad news
#49
FWIW, I'm an active duty Sergeant in the Army, almost 5 years in, and you are dreeeeeaaammmiiinngg if you think promotion is as easy as you think it is. E1-E4, sure, just be in the right place, right time, right uniform. Everything changes when it's time to get into the NCO ranks. (and yes, I know the Navy and USMC E4s are technically NCOs). If you're thinking about spending your E8 pay and you haven't even shipped yet... Jesus man.
I still want you to explain where you're getting 3k EOM pay every two weeks from.
#51
so far everything you have posted you have no ******* clue what you have gotten yourself into. get your ******* **** together when your on a ship your fuckups can cost many people there lives.
who ever told you your going right to the reagan is full of **** they don't have a slot for you yet you'll find out where your going after air traffic controll school. boot camp is alot of mermory most important thing is dc fire fighting everyone on board a ship is a FIRE FIGHTER FIRST!!!!!then your rate second.e7 in three years your dreaming thats a chief petty officer thats about 8 years clean service knowing your **** and clean evals.
no getting drunk and arrested at a turkish whorehouse ask me how i know.
you will be stationed on a ship period it will not stay in port long. so no you won't have an apartment. youll have a bunk and a locker and you will live out of that beds are stack three high.
its crowded besides talking on here find a navy forum talk to them get the facts straight your going in as an airdale lots of deck time very dangerous work. if you have any questions ask me i do my best to get you an answer.
last thing seals are ******* insane dedicated work horses you have to go through whatever rate you have after 18 months you can try for seals.
if your say to a seal hes about the same as a marine his gonna damn near kill you and no one and i mean no one is going to step in to help you and brass will look the other way when they write the report how you slipped and fell down the stairs.
and out at sea in the navy we fight on a reg basis nothing better to do ask you recruiter what a pink belly is.
#52
not to be putting more salt in the wound... but this is light commentary for what you're about to get... get used to it. Welcome to the Department of Defense, and the US Military, you may leave your personal and egotistical baggage here, or you can have it ripped from you in the first week of basic.
#53
wouldn't trade my navy days for nothing. been all over the world. got my blue nose and shell back certificates did 2 med cruises 3 north atlantics caribbean several times. nothing in my life has ever come close to being out on 3inch fity mounts middles of the night watching the ocean go by and seeing all the stars its truely amazing!!!!! i was young fresh out of school and had a blast. i went in broke and an e1 came out broke and an e4 petty officer third class. but had a hell of alot of fun. theres alot of **** to put up with and it all rolls down hill.
#54
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OP, Congrats. Just remember don't take everything the military tells you for granted. Get it in writing, and make sure you get names of who promised what, when and where. Save every single piece of paper you are given, better get a big file cabinet, the military loves paper work. Don't marry your GF unless you love her and would marry her regardless. Don't get a huge house, the military will give you Basic Allowance for Housing, it's a set price for where you live. If you can find a place a bit cheaper than what you get for BAH you can pocket the rest.
Either way you have a lot to learn, if you have general questions there are a lot of us in the military on here, ask.
Edit: Wow didn't see this second page... and I guess I didn't read most of the first page seeing some of the quoted stuff. Anyways most of what I said above still holds true, but I'd like to add that attitude and appearance are huge in the military. Better start either being humble or appearing humble now and save yourself from hell later.
Either way you have a lot to learn, if you have general questions there are a lot of us in the military on here, ask.
Edit: Wow didn't see this second page... and I guess I didn't read most of the first page seeing some of the quoted stuff. Anyways most of what I said above still holds true, but I'd like to add that attitude and appearance are huge in the military. Better start either being humble or appearing humble now and save yourself from hell later.
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Not saying I agree with moving up in ranks quick (experience takes time), but e6 in the Army can be done middle of 4 years to 5 years. Assuming you are in a MOS that has min points for e5 and e6 and you are squared away.
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He's not exactly in an MOS (or w/e the Navy calls it) that's in desperate need for people, he's like the Field Artillery of the Navy (as far as #'s go) so I'm thinking promo points are up there. Then again I'm Army, not Navy so things may be a lot different, I don't know, but I wouldn't count on E7 in 8 years by any means.