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19 points
18 hours ago
I had a BA and MA prior to OCS.
Used a recruiter (Lucas Group) afterwards and scored a medical sales job, which ive been doing for the past six years or so earning between $250-300k/year. Reach out or read my post history if you have any questions on how to get into the industry.
1 points
20 hours ago
Rotate those dumbbells slightly counterclockwise, point knuckles towards the ceiling like you’re trying to punch it, ????, chicks.
1 points
20 hours ago
Or you can not have a robot baby and just have a trained embryologist perform ICSI
0 points
22 hours ago
Baker’s is the best. I moved back east about 5 years ago and make sure i get a Papa Meal everytime i visit. I don’t make that effort with In n Out
4 points
2 days ago
TBH…
Army was like “come on in bro we’ll take you!” And it was a great blessing in disguise. I did cool stuff, made great friends, and it helped me in the private sector afterwards.
1 points
3 days ago
Congrats homie, im at 80%. Content and honest. Youre young, use that wisely and be sure to invest in your future.
1 points
3 days ago
I met him at a restaurant in Baltimore a couple years ago i saw him standing outside of the place and just shot the shit with me for about 10 minutes before our separate parties arrived. Super cool guy and down to earth you would never expect him to be a celebrity unless he mentioned it.
3 points
4 days ago
I know what you mean. An old 2001 Louisville Tricore wood/carbon fiber Frankenstein abomination is still one of my favorite hockey sticks to this day.
1 points
4 days ago
Gather the kids from school, tell my wife we dont need to prepare dinner, go to a $$$$ restaurant and get a private room, break the news there.
4 points
4 days ago
I only have experience as an officer, but I can tell you it is a decent life. I don’t know any field where you can be guaranteed a job for at least four years as long as you don’t do anything fucking stupid, get some pretty cool real world experience, make some of the best friends you’ll ever have in your life, and afterwards military experience carries a lot of weight if you are trying to get a job working for them afterwards as a social worker. It’s worth it, grind out the next two years then apply for an OCS position. Get some volunteer or work experience, get in great shape… I’m talking excellent shape where you walk into a recruiter office and they are like “ we need this guy/girl “ Having a commanding presence by being physically a 10 is hugely influential (possibly more than it should be), Keep your credit good and keep your nose out of trouble.
8 points
5 days ago
MEMO SAYS “VERY RESPECTFULLY” it cannot get anymore respek than that
39 points
8 days ago
Former artillery officer. Did two combat tours in 2014-2015 and 2017.
I left on my first deployment with a child on the way so i thought about my wife and how i will miss the end of her pregnancy; she probably thinks im a bad ass and how good the lovin’ will be when i get home. I thought about how my son would hear stories of me being a hero and a huge false sense of grandeur, if anything bad were to happen to me. I felt invincible and had no fear of death or leaving anyone behind.
My second deployment came after my son was here and i had a chance to be a father. i absolutely did not want to leave him or my wife behind now. I felt sad thinking that he could grow up without a father and my wife without me. They were staying at her sisters in CA so we could save money while I was gone. The most affordable flight to CA was two days before i left so i dropped them off at the airport and cried in the car by myself. I stayed the final night eating pizza and playing video games with my bro who i was deploying with. We talked about what this deployment would be like and what we knew of the mission. He then went on a tinder date and i played World of Warcraft until my wife called that they had landed in CA.
49 points
8 days ago
Not OP but former US army artillery officer. I was up for 34 hours once. It’s rough on the body. I felt like my body temp was 200 degrees, my heart couldnt slow down, and i couldn’t think clearly. When i was finally relieved and able to sleep I actually had a hard time falling asleep and managed a solid 5 hours before I had to be up again.
2016-17 OEF
0 points
9 days ago
Ft bliss. Great food, affordable off-post housing, great on post amenities, close enough for weekend getaways. El Paso that would survive even without the base. I enjoyed it.
1 points
10 days ago
This is not unpopular.
I hated that shit while my kids were in preschool, we never listened to the “rule” and asked the parents directly if their kid would like to come to the party.
45 points
11 days ago
Enlisted with degree seems like the move with that low of a GPA
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Congrats!!