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Axolotl posted:Seek professional help. I think that's possibly the best answer.
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Nothing gives me confidence in the army like taking their practice asvab and noticing all of the answers for one of the math problems are incorrect. Steve and Tim took a taxi to the airport. The taxi fare was $25, and they tipped the driver 25% of the fare. If they split the cost of the fare and the tip equally, how much do they each owe? A $17.50 B $18.50 C $18.25 D $18.75 I dont even ethanol fucked around with this message at 20:51 on Apr 18, 2013 |
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Alternatively, join the FFL or fly to South Africa and ask around to join some merc groups. He probably won't die for asking. If he became an 11/12B RIGHT NOW, as in MEPS today, ships tomorrow, BCT starts on Monday, he'll still probably miss out on Afghanistan.
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ethanol posted:Nothing gives me confidence in the army like taking their practice asvab and noticing all of the answers for one of the math problems are incorrect. Ahahahahahahaahahaha welcome to the military motherfucker.
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ethanol posted:Nothing gives me confidence in the army like taking their practice asvab and noticing all of the answers for one of the math problems are incorrect. It's A.
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25 x .25 = 6.25 25 + 6.25 = 31.25 31.25 / 2 = 15.62 or 25 / 2 = 12.50, 12.50 x .25 = 3.125 3.125 + 12.50 = 15.62 Please prove me wrong I really want to be wrong.
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ethanol posted:25 x .25 = 6.25 I'm being funny.
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# ? Apr 18, 2013 21:04 |
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I saw that edit bitch.
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# ? Apr 18, 2013 21:06 |
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Real answer is D btw they both tipped. Which is stupid, Joe don't tip.
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Mr. Nice! posted:I think that's possibly the best answer. Maybe he could try for an Explosives Ordinance Disposal job in the military, but he sounds like a loving idiot and most likely wouldn't make it through the training. Or go out in a shower of shredded meat wrapped in camouflage cloth. Whatever.
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# ? Apr 18, 2013 21:13 |
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Axolotl posted:Seriously. Those dudes in hurt locker seemed to have a pretty rad time sniping jihad that one time
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99pct of germs fucked around with this message at 15:29 on Jan 16, 2015 |
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Axolotl posted:Seriously. He's actually very well educated but has a checkered past and this is probably all that gets him off anymore.
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Mr. Nice! posted:What's the general consensus for a guy that wants to join the army/national guard for the explicit reason that it's been a long standing dream to blow poo poo up and get shot at? He actively wants to be in combat arms, doesn't give a gently caress about benefits, is completely aware that the job is completely miserable poo poo 95% of the time, but just has the lust for blowing poo poo up. 11b option 40 for reals.
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Mr. Nice! posted:What's the general consensus for a guy that wants to join the army/national guard for the explicit reason that it's been a long standing dream to blow poo poo up and get shot at? He actively wants to be in combat arms, doesn't give a gently caress about benefits, is completely aware that the job is completely miserable poo poo 95% of the time, but just has the lust for blowing poo poo up. 18X or get the gently caress out.
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not caring here posted:18X or get the gently caress out. Go big or stay the gently caress home.
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Go big, wash out, don't get to go home
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# ? Apr 18, 2013 23:15 |
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He's definitely going to go places. SF fo sho.
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Hey thanks for all the replies and great insight. I think im just going to stick with the 4 year contract, its just the safer bet out of the two.
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ethanol posted:Go big, wash out, don't get to go home This guy gets it. On a completely unrelated note, had a PT test. I have done no PT for at least 5 days that I can remember, maybe more. Maxed out my pushups at 75, stopped, and realized that I had another FIFTY seconds left. I don't even know how this happens, but I sure wish I knew what the gently caress I did right. This is from a dude who usually maxes pushups, but just by the skin of his teeth.
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not caring here posted:This guy gets it. know what my current pt regime consists of?? hanging back at the crib, burning down j's the size of Twix's getting so faded that everything feels like it weighs a billion pounds, and managing to get up and do a pushup.. just one.. beautiful, glorious, perfect form, ultra slow-mo pushup then i stand up and say "still got it" and then i go find some skittles Moral of the story for anyone looking to join the US Military: Don't. You can't do this if you are in the military. Just don't. Like 99% of the population does just fine in life without having to be in the military, odds are you can be one of them, the bar isn't that high just stay home man
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GAS CURES KIKES posted:know what my current pt regime consists of?? I envy your life.
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If you needed a moral to the story, there it is. Do never join.
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a little late but i've literally never heard of a USAF person who did not regret picking 6 years instead of 4. 4 year enlistee: you get to apply for retraining a year earlier you get to apply for base of preference 2 years earlier if you want to stay in you get a reenlistment bonus 2 years earlier if you reenlist (and your afsc has reenlistment bonuses) you get to laugh as you get out / pcs earlier than people who were there over a year before you 6 year enlistee: you get 2 stripes, and a negligible pay increase you make e-4 6 months earlier than someone who came in with no stripes - this can let you test for staff earlier or have absolutely no effect, depends on date of enlistment you'll probably never be the lowest ranking in a unit if you have stripes already coming in (college education or boy scout or whatever) then there is NO reason at all to EVER pick 6. if you have no stripes coming in then there are VERY FEW reasons to pick 6, and you really shouldn't.
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Thanks for some of the good responses. He was glad to see some of them. I've sat down and talked with this guy a ton, and he reads GiP quite a bit as well.
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Do any AFSCs carry a mandatory six year contract?
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If so, it'll be the ones that have long and expensive training. I only know of a few on the officer side, like the 3 rated flying gigs.
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Sasgrillo posted:Do any AFSCs carry a mandatory six year contract? Air traffic controller is the only one I know offhand.
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It's been a while since I posted, I just wanted to send out an update. I just finished up boot camp for the Navy, and I'm at my A school here in Fort Meade Maryland about to start learning to be an MC. If anyone has questions about boot camp ask away. I may be slow to respond, since internet is spotty here at the detachment, but I can hopefully help someone else out, as others helped me. The information you see out there on the internet is decent, but much of it is out dated and seems to focus on big events, as opposed to the actual experience. It's not hard, but at the same time it's not fun. Be prepared for 2 months of discomfort, and remember that attention to detail really is your best tool. You will find yourself doing some silly things and following stupid rules, but know you do these things for a reason. I'm really excited to start my A school training. MC really does seem like the best job in the Navy.
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Do you still have to fight other dude with padded sticks? Do you ever get physically abused in any way besides "GET OVER THAT loving OBSTACLE WHOOPS YOU FELL"? Do you still have to wear those dumb poo poo glasses? Is it hard to sleep? What was the average age? 3 minute meals? Is anybody fat? Do you have a degree?
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Jesus! What's up Fort Meade buddy? If you have any questions about the area feel free to ask me. First of all, don't eat at the burger king on base. They recently reopened, but this is why they closed. Do not click if you ever want to drink from a soda fountain again. If you want a good meal you'll have to go off base, anything north is the mall, not really good food, mostly chains. There's also a casino which makes the area kind of scummy and there's never any parking. I never go to the mall, but the theater there is really nice. To the south you have the Odenton/Croften area. Down route 3 there are a lot of good places to eat. Northwest is Ellicott City, there's a 24 hour korean bbq place there called Honey Pig. I don't think you'll ever be on a night shift, but that's where you go if you want to eat at night. I don't know if they'll let you have a car or what your liberty policy is like, but whatever, you'll only be here for a couple months anyways right?
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Vasudus posted:If he became an 11/12B RIGHT NOW, as in MEPS today, ships tomorrow, BCT starts on Monday, he'll still probably miss out on Afghanistan. I know an Army infantry guy that had a deployment for this year canceled so chances of a deployment seem pretty slim even for those already in.
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It's not so much about deploying to Afghanistan in particular. It's more about doing the job and potentially deploying at some point. He's not all "GOTTA KILL SOME HAJI," but rather he just wants to do certain things and fight from the front if there's fighting to be done.
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I was scheduled to leave for BMT March 12 but due to a mishap with allergies I was bumped out of that contract and now I have a new one for July 23. My first contract was 4 years and I assumed (herp derp) that this new contract would be too but I didn't notice it was 6 years until I got home. I called the recruiter and told him this; he says that he'll send MEPS an email about it but the normal procedure for this is that when the person goes down to ship out they just cut up the 6 year and print out a 4 year contract. How much of this is bullshit and therefore how hard should I press to make 100% sure my contract is 4 years before I head down in July to ship out?
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terrez posted:I was scheduled to leave for BMT March 12 but due to a mishap with allergies I was bumped out of that contract and now I have a new one for July 23. My first contract was 4 years and I assumed (herp derp) that this new contract would be too but I didn't notice it was 6 years until I got home. I called the recruiter and told him this; he says that he'll send MEPS an email about it but the normal procedure for this is that when the person goes down to ship out they just cut up the 6 year and print out a 4 year contract. You're probably going to have to make another trip to MEPs, but I wouldn't recommend going down the day you're supposed to ship out and hope that they have the right one in. They'll gently caress with you and try to get your to ship out for 6 anyways just telling you that it's "too late."
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ethanol posted:Do you still have to fight other dude with padded sticks? Do you ever get physically abused in any way besides "GET OVER THAT loving OBSTACLE WHOOPS YOU FELL"? Do you still have to wear those dumb poo poo glasses? Is it hard to sleep? What was the average age? 3 minute meals? Is anybody fat? Do you have a degree? I think marines get to use the sticks. Navy has no combat training. Theres ealso no obstacle course, but I heard there used to be one. The RDCs aren't allowed to hit you or anything, they just make you do 10 counts until someone passes out... Just don't be the weakest one in the division. Sleeping sucks at first since the rack is rock hard, but you should be exhausted by the end of the day, so you should just pass the hell out. The BCGs are gone. They wear buddy holly glasses now. The average age was probably around 21. I'm 28 so I felt old as hell. The food is decent and they feed you generously. The chow line goes by height, so short guys get longer to eat. That was a perk. I usually had 15 minutes to throw down my food. Cereal with every meal. The fattys didn't last long... The RDCs did their best to get rid of them. I don't have a degree... That's why I'm here. I got a good job so no I don't hate my life... I'm here at ft Meade for 6 months. I'm currently on phase I lockdown liberty, but ill make phase II soon. We start our classes Monday. The maggots in the burger king are a bit of a sore subject around here.... A couple people I talked to ate there the day it was shut down.
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JesusDoesVegas posted:I think marines get to use the sticks. Navy has no combat training. Theres ealso no obstacle course, but I heard there used to be one. You use sticks in the Navy if you go in as an HM (Corpsman) and end up attending FMTB (Field Medical Training Battalion) which is pretty much Marine Boot Camp Lite.
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Is there a wait time between basic and tech school in the Air Force and if there is what do you do? Also it was gently suggested to me by two army friends that I should try going for aircraft loadmaster when I enlist. Supposedly it's one of the best jobs in the Air Force yet it's chronically undermanned - so what exactly is the catch?
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Sasgrillo posted:Do any AFSCs carry a mandatory six year contract? Crypotologic Linguist also has a mandatory six year contract. I really wish I'd had the option for 4, but the signing bonus and extra rank isn't so bad when you have to take it. terrez posted:I was scheduled to leave for BMT March 12 but due to a mishap with allergies I was bumped out of that contract and now I have a new one for July 23. My first contract was 4 years and I assumed (herp derp) that this new contract would be too but I didn't notice it was 6 years until I got home. I called the recruiter and told him this; he says that he'll send MEPS an email about it but the normal procedure for this is that when the person goes down to ship out they just cut up the 6 year and print out a 4 year contract. It's a little bit of a hassle but they can in fact print you a new contract at MEPs. I signed a 4 but had to change to a 6 (as mentioned above), they just do exactly what he said, print out a new one, have you sign it, and shred up the old one. I'm sure they'll try to give you the "signing four years means you can't reenlist" business but if you really don't want to make another trip for some reason there's that. also on an unrelated note we use the sticks in the Air Force, too. it's kind of just a big waste of time but I guess it's better than rolling socks. P.S. I too was recently in BMT so if anyone wants to know what the Air Force does to make you miserable I can field some of that. Redfont fucked around with this message at 03:29 on Apr 20, 2013 |
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Sasgrillo posted:Is there a wait time between basic and tech school in the Air Force and if there is what do you do? Also it was gently suggested to me by two army friends that I should try going for aircraft loadmaster when I enlist. Supposedly it's one of the best jobs in the Air Force yet it's chronically undermanned - so what exactly is the catch? My cousin does this for some airborne fire department in Colorado or something. She originally was a helicopter forest firefighter. Anyways she loves her job but I'm not sure there's much upward mobility in terms of career or pay. ethanol fucked around with this message at 03:34 on Apr 20, 2013 |
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