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18psi 01-16-2012 11:15 PM

not ssgt, I think he meant ffgt

2Bit 01-16-2012 11:20 PM


Originally Posted by Gearhead_318 (Post 821459)
Holy sh!t, that does sound easy.


Do these count?
http://4gwar.files.wordpress.com/201...-9706m-048.jpg



Jesus f*cking christ, the Staff NCO's at my recruiting station have all been in for ~10 years (some more) and are now Staff Sergeants. Good Marines too. If your 21 you must still have under 4 years of service, how'd you get to that rank so quick? What rank did you join as?


Originally Posted by jbrown7815 (Post 821460)
Well SSgt in the Air Force is E-5 Gearhead... doesn't take much to get, just pass a test.

This here is the truth mang. I joined as a 6 year, so when i graduated basic my -date of rank- started then. After that it was 20 weeks or finish tech school and you get that rank from date of rank. (E3) After that for me it was just a waiting game. 2 years and 4 months. Then i got E4. If you get it with 6 months or more until the testing cycle, you're eligible to test, which I did, and then it's back to the waiting game. You get a line number and that's what number you are to put on that next stripe. I'm still waiting. I will be until somewhere around May-June, possibly into July.

2Bit 01-16-2012 11:22 PM


Originally Posted by jbrown7815 (Post 821462)
SO 2bit how did you get NCO of the year if you're not a SSgt yet?

Silly, the Annual awards for 2011 are already out. This will be for the year of 2012. I just have to keep on volunteering and busting my ass.

18psi 01-16-2012 11:25 PM

Was your intention of starting this thread to talk about how ------- awesome you are or are you just that full of yourself that it naturally took that path?

gearhead_318 01-16-2012 11:27 PM


Originally Posted by jbrown7815 (Post 821460)
Well SSgt in the Air Force is E-5 Gearhead... doesn't take much to get, just pass a test.

That makes me feel a LOT better, that's like being a Corporal in the Marines. (Pvt, PFC, Lance Corp, Corp, SGT, SSGT, Gunnery SGT and so forth.)

Edit: do you mean E-5 or E-4?

http://www.aviationexplorer.com/scre...o_insignia.gif

Seefo 01-16-2012 11:29 PM

A Developer of sorts.


Cars:
Volvo S70 (junked)
Mazdaspeed 3 (totalled)
1999 Miata (My mother would say its totalled also)

2Bit 01-16-2012 11:30 PM


Originally Posted by 18psi (Post 821470)
Was your intention of starting this thread to talk about how ------- awesome you are or are you just that full of yourself that it naturally took that path?

Honestly I've read a ---- load on this forum with your posts in it. You are ------- ruthless and I don't know what I did to get you to start talking ---- to me but this is the only time I will acknowledge it. I really don't want to start any more bullshit than what has already been posted I just want to be a part of this forum and get to know everybody. I just wanted people to know who I am and what I'm about. That's all, nothing else.

jbrown7815 01-16-2012 11:32 PM


Originally Posted by Gearhead_318 (Post 821471)
That makes me feel a LOT better, that's like being a Corporal in the Marines. (Pvt, PFC, Lance Corp, Corp, SGT, SSGT, Gunnery SGT and so forth.)

Edit: do you mean E-5 or E-4?

http://www.aviationexplorer.com/scre...o_insignia.gif

Nah it's E-5. Airman Basic is E-1 (no stripes)

http://www.fas.org/programs/ssp/man/...ted%20rank.gif

2Bit 01-16-2012 11:32 PM


Originally Posted by Gearhead_318 (Post 821471)
That makes me feel a LOT better, that's like being a Corporal in the Marines. (Pvt, PFC, Lance Corp, Corp, SGT, SSGT, Gunnery SGT and so forth.)

Edit: do you mean E-5 or E-4?

http://www.aviationexplorer.com/scre...o_insignia.gif

There's a rank missing there, Airman Basic, No stripes. Or slick sleeve, It starts there at E-1

TorqueZombie 01-16-2012 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by 2Bit (Post 821384)
I'm a little biased but if you want Job security and something you can use when you get out, go Air Force. They really take care of their people. I'm finishing my degree right now and afterwards will be applying for Commissioning. I can't stress enough how EASY the Air Force is and how REWARDING it can be for the simplest of things you do. I made a Product using Excel and Powerpoint using the very basics, and I received an award, coin, and put in for Nco of the year at undisclosed deployed base. Granted it was made for the General to look at in case ---- went south with our neighbors, the amount of effort I took to create that ---- was nil.

^I'm not going to even go into how easy your world must be if this is your response. I was Security Forces (basically cop, security, and infantry shoved together) and hated my leadership almost enough to frag them. But it's too much paperwork to be worth it. The military experience is really luck of the draw. I've seen some serious retard s---bags succeed with the right friends and enough sucking up. <They are usually the first one to do something stupid an get someone killed/maimed because they are cocky or just dumb. To quote one of my leadership, "You are nothing more than bullet magnets here to keep the enemy busy until more bullet magnets show up" I'm out now due to disabilities that would not be nearly as sever if my leaders took "care" of me.


Originally Posted by FRT_Fun (Post 821420)
Judging an entire service on one persons opinion/experience is possibly the most full on retard thing in this thread to date.

^this is so true. I'm the other side of the coin to his happy rainbow experience and I have friends that had it worse so this isn't a pitty parade

2Bit 01-16-2012 11:42 PM


Originally Posted by TorqueZombie (Post 821478)
^I'm not going to even go into how easy your world must be if this is your response. I was Security Forces (basically cop, security, and infantry shoved together) and hated my leadership almost enough to frag them. But it's too much paperwork to be worth it. The military experience is really luck of the draw. I've seen some serious retard s---bags succeed with the right friends and enough sucking up. <They are usually the first one to do something stupid an get someone killed/maimed because they are cocky or just dumb. To quote one of my leadership, "You are nothing more than bullet magnets here to keep the enemy busy until more bullet magnets show up" I'm out now due to disabilities that would not be nearly as sever if my leaders took "care" of me

Don't even get me started on Security Forces bullshit. Yeah you guys work your ass off, hated on until your needed, and put up with some dumbshit, but have you ever worked FLIGHTLINE? I have it easy on this DEPLOYMENT because I got shoved into a desk job at MOC because they had a slot to fill and I had time in grade. Now that I have my line number I'll be going back to 14 hour days, making the ------- MISSION happen. You know, sortie generation to protect the idiots that went in as bullet sponges? Don't hate on my job because YOU picked a shitty career field.

18psi 01-16-2012 11:44 PM

oh no he didn't

jbrown7815 01-16-2012 11:50 PM

2bit you're just asking for ---- now man. I work flightline, and would much rather do so then stand guard all day as SF.

jbrown7815 01-16-2012 11:51 PM

Almost all of us work 12+ hours while deployed.

2Bit 01-16-2012 11:53 PM


Originally Posted by jbrown7815 (Post 821489)
2bit you're just asking for ---- now man. I work flightline, and would much rather do so then stand guard all day as SF.

Damn straight. I wouldn't trade my job for SF even if they offered a huge ass bonus. No disrespect to him, thanks for the service. Somebody has to do the job and it's great he stepped up. I'm just saying don't call my job ------- easy until you spend 2 years changing JFS, CGB, Pawl carriers, and living the shitty life of box nasties.

2Bit 01-16-2012 11:54 PM


Originally Posted by jbrown7815 (Post 821491)
Almost all of us work 12+ hours while deployed.

I literally work less ours during the week while deployed now, than I did at Kadena on the flightline as an A1C SrA.

TorqueZombie 01-16-2012 11:54 PM

For the thread
Ex-military now current 30yr old full time student to get a new career. Mech engineering fyi

Current:
97 Miata DD no turbo just basically a majority of FM's susp stuff
99 Miata FMII -apart more than in it lately:facepalm:
02 Wrangler-lifted long travel w/ 4.6 I6 stroker
06 Suzuki SV1000-not much left stock

Past:
86 Mitsu Montero 4x4- loved this tank back in highschool
98 Frontier KA24 4x4
96 SE-R miss this car
95 240sx SRswap and lost a ton of money in it when a tow truck totaled it:vash:
Unsure of which year
92-93 Opel Astra GSI- absolute blast to drive in Europe until the motor explodes. Was an Italian guys hand me down rally parts car
92-93 Merc 180 or 190 payed $100 bucks for and it lasted 6months with a blown head gasket and more oil in the cooling system then anything else. Popping the rad cap looked like the inside of a babies diaper after indian food:crx:

gearhead_318 01-16-2012 11:56 PM

I'm going to shoot things in hot places where people speak gibberish, but first I'll get screamed at for 3 months for no apparent reason. After I get done getting screamed at I'll come back to this thread and cast judgment down upon you all.

2Bit 01-16-2012 11:58 PM


Originally Posted by TorqueZombie (Post 821497)
For the thread
Ex-military now current 30yr old full time student to get a new career. Mech engineering fyi

Current:
97 Miata DD no turbo just basically a majority of FM's susp stuff
99 Miata FMII -apart more than in it lately:facepalm:
02 Wrangler-lifted long travel w/ 4.6 I6 stroker
06 Suzuki SV1000-not much left stock

Past:
86 Mitsu Montero 4x4- loved this tank back in highschool
98 Frontier KA24 4x4
96 SE-R miss this car
95 240sx SRswap and lost a ton of money in it when a tow truck totaled it:vash:
Unsure of which year
92-93 Opel Astra GSI- absolute blast to drive in Europe until the motor explodes. Was an Italian guys hand me down rally parts car
92-93 Merc 180 or 190 payed $100 bucks for and it lasted 6months with a blown head gasket and more oil in the cooling system then anything else. Popping the rad cap looked like the inside of a babies diaper after indian food:crx:

I've never seen an Astra before. Googling now.

2Bit 01-17-2012 12:00 AM


Originally Posted by Gearhead_318 (Post 821499)
I'm going to shoot things in hot places where people speak gibberish, but first I'll get screamed at for 3 months for no apparent reason. After I get done getting screamed at I'll come back to this thread and cast judgment down upon you all.

Have you decided what branch? 3 months sounds a lot like Marines.


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