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dReWpY 06-22-2011 11:53 PM

Army?
 
who knows something about it?

i am thinking about going in as a officer since i have 2 degrees already.

i am going to talk to a recruiter tomorrow.

i am pretty much open to any of the branches and want to know your opinion of each, i know we have alot of different people in various stages of enlistment.

Rangerscott 06-22-2011 11:54 PM

Do you have any positions in mind?

I ride with an army guy. He did two tours in afgan, hes behind a desk now. Hes also not enjoying the pay cut or whatever that crap is all about.

derf 06-23-2011 12:07 AM

There are one or two of us here in the Army, I think I'm the senior Army guy, but Jason is an Airforce officer and might be able to give you some other insights. I'll PM you my number.

generally its pretty straight forward, part or all of your student loan obligations based on your commitment (3-6 yr & reserve vs active), more if you do more years and more for active vs reserve. That is in addition to your pay, plus other monies and benefits. You need to be 30 yrs or less for active, 35 for reserve.

If you are looking to go full time, starting pay is around 40k plus housing/or housing allowance. the general equivalent for a lieutenant is that their pay and benefits equal about 70k year, you also get medical for you and your family (kids). Plus a host of other benefits too.

Call me if you have any questions.

Porkchop 06-23-2011 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by derf (Post 477756)
There are one or two of us here in the Army, I think I'm the senior Army guy, but Jason is an Airforce officer and might be able to give you some other insights. I'll PM you my number.

generally its pretty straight forward, part or all of your student loan obligations based on your commitment (3-6 yr & reserve vs active), more if you do more years and more for active vs reserve. That is in addition to your pay, plus other monies and benefits. You need to be 30 yrs or less for active, 35 for reserve.

If you are looking to go full time, starting pay is around 40k plus housing/or housing allowance. the general equivalent for a lieutenant is that their pay and benefits equal about 70k year, you also get medical for you and your family (kids). Plus a host of other benefits too.

Call me if you have any questions.

We see a ton of girls around here marry for the army money. Not sure if its prevalent everywhere else, but we knew plenty of chicks that bounce from army guy to army guy. But shit, college paid for, rent paid for, and spending allowance... all while hubby is overseas? No wonder. My best friends ex left him for one, and then while he was overseas, found another. Now she's married and moving to Hawaii....

derf 06-23-2011 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Porkchop (Post 477758)
We see a ton of girls around here marry for the army money. Not sure if its prevalent everywhere else, but we knew plenty of chicks that bounce from army guy to army guy. But shit, college paid for, rent paid for, and spending allowance... all while hubby is overseas? No wonder. My best friends ex left him for one, and then while he was overseas, found another. Now she's married and moving to Hawaii....

Yeh thats nothing new, been going on for the 14 years I've been in and I'm sure its been going on before that too.

My professional opinion, give a bunch of 18 year olds a bunch of cash, some freedom, treat them like adults and some local girls that want to get out of their podunk-hometown, who are willing to spread their legs for the first guy that comes along waving a ring.

dReWpY 06-23-2011 12:59 AM

Well currently I have a knocked up gf who is needing me to step up to the plate, we aren't getting married just. Yet but I'm hoping before my ass gets shipped out it happpens

derf 06-23-2011 01:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Drewpy (Post 477765)
Well currently I have a knocked up gf who is needing me to step up to the plate, we aren't getting married just. Yet but I'm hoping before my ass gets shipped out it happpens

The career field you are looking at depends on your interests, if it were me I would go with these:

engineer - building and blowing stuff up
signal - computers, phones, satellites, radios, communication stuff
trans - transportation logistics
MP - you get to be a cop, and a dick cop too
military intelligence - maps, intelligence, security clearance stuff
aviation - fly helicopters


I would stay away from these:

finance - money blech, its all accounting
adjudent general - crap, all human resource stuff
most of the combat arms


Since you have your degree in biology, you might want to look into veterinary corps, do work with animals.

Also dont limit yourself to just Army, look into the Air force too, its harder to get in, but the standard of living is a little better too.

Porkchop 06-23-2011 01:41 AM

A buddy of mine builds bombs and missles somewhere in BFN Montana. He will never see combat unless we are invaded. Sounds like a cool gig.

Stay the hell away from aviation. Had a friend of a friend go down in one in afghanistan.

derf 06-23-2011 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Porkchop (Post 477769)
A buddy of mine builds bombs and missles somewhere in BFN Montana. He will never see combat unless we are invaded. Sounds like a cool gig.

Not true, everybody has a chance of going, some more than others. If he builds bombs then he probably fixes them too, somebodys gotta fix them




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Originally Posted by Porkchop (Post 477769)
Stay the hell away from aviation. Had a friend of a friend go down in one in afghanistan.

Its all a dangerous proffession

VatorMan 06-23-2011 06:50 AM

I'd go Air Force or Navy long before I'd go Army. Or talk to all 4 and see which one you get the best deal.


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