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Posted on 10/24/16 at 1:55 pm to TigerFanInSouthland
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Chesty Puller and Dan Daly would be upset about all you devildogs going to the army.
Hey man, I did my time. I gotta look out for me and mine now. Marine life was fun but it's a young man's game. I'm almost 30 and don't have time to be overseeing Chinese field days and shite.
Posted on 10/24/16 at 2:01 pm to TDcline
Yeah, can't wait till I hold the holy grail of the DD-214 in my grasp. Too much dumb bullshite in the military right now. Like getting a sexual assault class every month. It's like the commandant doesn't read the OT. No means yes, and yes means PIIHB. What is so hard about that?
Posted on 10/24/16 at 2:12 pm to TDcline
Cousin's husband was enlisted AF who went OCS. They are very happy.
Posted on 10/24/16 at 2:41 pm to TDcline
are those serious questions?
Posted on 10/24/16 at 2:54 pm to TDcline
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Why wouldn't they be?
make more money, more opportunities, more pension money, less BS to put up with, more contacts that open "consulting" doors post retirement, for starters
Posted on 10/24/16 at 3:05 pm to 777Tiger
Ahh gotcha. I'm not really considering enlisted so not looking at the differences btw O and E. I know officer life is much much better with better pay and a better life. I'm just inquiring as to whether the officer career is worth the family moving around, deployments, and just general shite that comes with being in the military.
Posted on 10/24/16 at 3:12 pm to TDcline
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general shite that comes with being in the military.
that's going to be there, a big thing now is Tricare, public sector is always trying to take away retiree benefits, as of now, you would have that in your back pocket, might not seem like much now but in a few years, could be huge
Posted on 10/24/16 at 3:19 pm to 777Tiger
Yea, Tricare is definitely a benefit. I pay $300 a month right now for a plan that isn't worth a shite.
Posted on 10/24/16 at 3:35 pm to Mear
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Just remember that there are only two branches in the Army: Infantry and Infantry support.
Tatoo'ed on the shaft of my peen
Posted on 10/24/16 at 3:43 pm to Lakeboy7
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Tatoo'ed on the shaft of my peen
Welcome to Jamaica, have a nice day! on mine
Posted on 10/24/16 at 3:48 pm to The Mick
damn. you just transcended all the departments, didn't you.
Posted on 10/24/16 at 3:54 pm to NYNolaguy1
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Officers on the other hand...
played it correctly
Posted on 10/24/16 at 4:00 pm to 777Tiger
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played it correctly
Was waiting to see who would catch that
Posted on 10/24/16 at 4:01 pm to TDcline
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They were prior enlisted guys with combat deployments and had to go to OCS to get screamed at by instructors who were a rank or two higher.
That was always the big sell for a prior enlisted Marine as a Mustang at OCS that they would get a little better treatment from the instructors at Quantico.
Posted on 10/24/16 at 4:27 pm to TDcline
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I am a previously enlisted Marine, and have been considering going back in but changing branches. I have a degree, so am strongly considering Army OCS. How do you like being a military officer? How well does the military take care of your family? Is going back in something you'd recommend?
Was an Army Officer for 4 years in Logistics. Did one tour in Iraq.
My advice:
- Officer pay is fricking great. With some enlisted time, BAH, and the tax free benefits, you clear the civilian equivalent of $100K in about 4-5 years.
- The army is pretty good about taking care of your family to the point where I never felt like it was an issue. Had a wife, no kid yet.
- I'd recommend Combat Service Support branches; job prospects if you ever leave the military again are much better.
- The army does funky things with branch selection. Don't assume you're going to get your branch you want. Combat arms are hard to get and even if you're top 25%, going into OCS you get selected only after the West Pointers get their choices.
- Be prepared for a lot of office work. After your platoon time (or even during if you're selected as QM or something) you're going to spend most of your time as a staff officer.
- Army field time was ramping up when I left (about 4 years ago), I'm sure guys still in could tell you more, but you'll be in the field a lot.
- The FRG (Family Readiness Groups) differ in quality between different units. It's a crapshoot.
Posted on 10/24/16 at 5:07 pm to cokebottleag
Thanks man. That's a lot of great information. What made you get out?
Posted on 10/24/16 at 5:12 pm to cokebottleag
Went through Army OCS back in 2009. Branched Military Intelligence and have deployed twice (12 months as a LT, 7 months as a CPT). I've been stationed in Arizona, Hawaii, and Tennessee for extended periods. I've absolutely loved the opportunities the Army has given me. Me and the wife love traveling and moving around and the Army has given us a lot of chances to do that. Benefits are exceptional.
Like with any job, there are frustrations and annoyances but the good has far outweighed the bad for me. Plus, if you hate your job, you're only going to be in it for a year or two before you move on to the next one.
Due the downsizing, OCS classes have reduced significantly since I went through. We had a new class starting every three weeks. And it is exponentially more difficult to get in. Broad brush, they want STEM degrees from well known institutions. In 2009, they would take you without a degree as long as you had all four appendages. armyocs.com is a great resource.
Like with any job, there are frustrations and annoyances but the good has far outweighed the bad for me. Plus, if you hate your job, you're only going to be in it for a year or two before you move on to the next one.
Due the downsizing, OCS classes have reduced significantly since I went through. We had a new class starting every three weeks. And it is exponentially more difficult to get in. Broad brush, they want STEM degrees from well known institutions. In 2009, they would take you without a degree as long as you had all four appendages. armyocs.com is a great resource.
Posted on 10/24/16 at 5:16 pm to TDcline
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I pay $300 a month right now for a plan that isn't worth a shite.
try pricing health care insurance
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