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KetTarma posted:One of my friends was supposed to OBLISERV for a 36 month "shore" duty tour that he didn't want to go to. He signed the paperwork on the ship but it never made it into his record. He noticed after reporting that his EAOS never changed and brought it up. Eventually, they tried to make him sign an OBLIVSERV paper the day after he got hosed over for something unrelated so he was in a lovely mood... so he said "nope." So, pretty much you never have to sign anything and if someone in admin fucks up the paperwork it's on them and not you?
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Pandasmores posted:So, pretty much you never have to sign anything and if someone in admin fucks up the paperwork it's on them and not you? I am not a legal person but it worked out for my friend in that particular circumstance. I'm sure they could've hosed him substantially worse than the mild yelling at he got.
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KetTarma posted:I am not a legal person but it worked out for my friend in that particular circumstance. I'm sure they could've hosed him substantially worse than the mild yelling at he got. That exact same situation happened at my command, he refused to sign and he also got out. If they don't have the paperwork what are they going to do?
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It's always awesomely funny when failure to OBLISERV slips past Admin/PSD. It requires multiple levels of ineptitude to happen. The command can try to pursue an RE-4 DD-214 for you, which would bar you from future reenlistments, but they probably won't. In other news, I'm on week 3 of 4 at ECS. Shooting guns all day is pretty loving cool, but man, Gulfport is total garbage. Glad I have a friend in Louisiana.
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How many of you went to FSU or were stationed around that area? I know Mr. Nice! went to FSU for sta21. I am considering graduate studies and they have one of the programs I am interested in. Is the campus nice? What about the area around there? I've lived in Florida when I was growing up still have a moderate level of hate for the state.
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SPACE HOMOS posted:How many of you went to FSU or were stationed around that area? I know Mr. Nice! went to FSU for sta21. I am considering graduate studies and they have one of the programs I am interested in. Is the campus nice? What about the area around there? I've lived in Florida when I was growing up still have a moderate level of hate for the state. I personally think the town is a dump but the campus isn't bad. Great night life obviously if that's important to you.
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vulturesrow posted:I personally think the town is a dump but the campus isn't bad. Great night life obviously if that's important to you. It's shocking how much they have given the town a facelift. Tallahassee has had huge sections of town completely rebuilt in the past 5 years.
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DustyNuts posted:It's always awesomely funny when failure to OBLISERV slips past Admin/PSD. It requires multiple levels of ineptitude to happen. Did you ever end up checking out Michael's?
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KetTarma posted:I am not a legal person but it worked out for my friend in that particular circumstance. I'm sure they could've hosed him substantially worse than the mild yelling at he got. I know, I use your Nuke experience as a general warning for some of my friends. So far everyone has ended up either failing out because the math is hard or they have a nervous breakdown halfway through school. Currently one of my friends that recently got married and moved out there is getting more and more dependa as her husband goes through school. Off that topic though, what was everyone's favorite duty stations? It's that time of year here when everyone leaves and I'm stuck just thinking about what it's like to hit up a new place and figure out everything, but I'm stuck here for a hot minute.
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Edit: nevermind. Found it.
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Pandasmores posted:
Colorado was great. If there was no winter I would have stayed. They have a few HM spots. Two good CO/XO/CMC combos in a row mean they are due for a dud soon though.
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For the rest of my life I will miss the years I spent in Hawaii.
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# ? Jan 29, 2015 03:41 |
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Whidbey Island. Terrible place if you are a young single Sailor but I was married when I got there.
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vulturesrow posted:Whidbey Island. Terrible place if you are a young single Sailor but I was married when I got there. Me too! Whidbey Island is a terrible place to get divorced.
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Ballston Spa, NY was pretty ideal for rotating shift work. Once a month we'd get a 4 day weekend and Ballston is 4 hours from Montreal and 4 hours from NYC. Never go to goto fleetweek though.
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Pandasmores posted:I know, I use your Nuke experience as a general warning for some of my friends. So far everyone has ended up either failing out because the math is hard ? The hardest math is having to use the "sin" "cos" and "tan" buttons on your calculator if you're an EM. Everything else is arithmetic, basic algebra, and the occasional logarithm that you type into your calculator. It's 10th grade math. If they try to say "but it's nuclear physics!" then politely tell them its not. It's an algebra-based interpretation of nuclear physics where the hardest thing you have to do is multiply numbers together or use the square root button on their calculator. Only reason nuke school is hard is that they cram a lot of material into a short amount of time.
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Nuke math seems hard because most people who are looking at doing it are 17 year olds who just finished algebra and are sitting at MEPs hearing "nuclear physics". Obviously I haven't been to nuke school, but I know a handful of nukes who all say it was about as easy as KetTarma claims. Really no A-School should be "hard" if you keep your wits about you, they are literally all designed so that a seventeen year old could pass if yelled at enough. They're mostly stressful just due to the time constraints and the material depth. Also, seeking new orders sucks when you're in a really limited rating. TIO and JSOC told me to gently caress off because my language scores aren't above 2/2 (hint: Haven't used my language in over two years). Even though the billets I'd fill don't deal with language at all even in a tiny amount, I'd be working alongside CTRs and CTTs and I've literally got all of the DoD classes and civ certs their training is comprised of, I'm a CTI so I better exceed all applicable standards to be a naval warrior. Navy was a real rear end about it, none of the other branches programs were nearly as harsh with talking to me about their programs. I envy those of you in ratings that have more than three options available to them. Since I can't do anything until I get a new rating and aren't held back by hajispeak anymore looks like if I don't get my CTN crossrate I'll just separate and get a contracting job. Feels weird that I keep getting good contracting offers, but I can't get the navy to want jack poo poo to do with me. It's like I have to start dressing sluttier and hitting on the navy's best friend just to get a sideways glance before I head to the battered sailor's shelter. tl;dr i just want to be loved
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Monterey is the best duty station in the Navy and I will brook no argument to the contrary.
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Analogical posted:tl;dr i just want to be loved The IDC loves you. Just come on back, babe, I swear I won't hit you again.
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ManMythLegend posted:Monterey is the best duty station in the Navy and I will brook no argument to the contrary. Counterpoint: DLI is there.
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I agree that Monterey was great. My girlfriend and I have gone back just for a week to chill out, since we knew the area and it's beautiful. But I can't go back for a new language and I don't qualify to be an instructor, so Monty being nice is pretty moot. I did like that bar in the basement of the NPS hotel though for when I just wanted to chill out since nobody was ever in there except a few traveling O4+s.
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Seconding the Monterey sentiments, except: Do exchange tours count? Because the Switzerland, France, Spain and Australia tours are all pretty much the greatest thing that has ever happened. Noble only as far as I know, but there are enlisted spots available in a few cool spots too (France, UK and Germany that I know of)
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Analogical posted:I did like that bar in the basement of the NPS hotel though for when I just wanted to chill out since nobody was ever in there except a few traveling O4+s. Trident Room. Cheap beer and decent draft list -- apparently used to be open to the public pre-9/11. I took my mug with me when I left!
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Geizkragen posted:Seconding the Monterey sentiments, except: There is a navy exchange program with Switzerland?
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Are there any reserve Navy medical officers/nurses in this group? I'm beginning to put together my packet for flight nursing/trauma nursing in the Navy reserves. I did 6.5 years in the army guard, so I'm kind of knowing what to expect, but any insights on what things are really like would be helpful.
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MurderBot posted:Are there any reserve Navy medical officers/nurses in this group? I'm beginning to put together my packet for flight nursing/trauma nursing in the Navy reserves. I did 6.5 years in the army guard, so I'm kind of knowing what to expect, but any insights on what things are really like would be helpful. Main medical officer stuff I know is just the active ones that used the Navy to get their fellowships and stuff paid for, sorry dude. Edit: Have you asked in the questions thread? I know it's mostly filled with officers and personnel in non-medical stuff, but they may know someone. I've heard the best things about Monterey, I think I'll head out there some weekend now that my friend who got kicked from DLI for "being in a car accident" is gone to another duty station and won't try to ruin it by hitting on random women while he was married. Pandasmores fucked around with this message at 17:09 on Jan 29, 2015 |
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thats my second go to thread, I just wasn't certain if there was a "go to person" to ask such things about.
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MurderBot posted:thats my second go to thread, I just wasn't certain if there was a "go to person" to ask such things about. Maybe the officer recruiters? Another wealth of information could also be an officer at a NOSC, although during drill weekends they're usually busy doing work and when they're not at the NOSC I imagine they have like a private practice or something to go to. I would ask my department head how she got her gig, but then again she went through the Navy for medical school in general. I'll ask and see if she knows anyone that's done it. Do you already have your license/nursing degree or are you looking at having the Navy pay for it?
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My orders to the WHCA got dropped two days ago after I was fully accepted to the point that they were sending me welcome aboard packets because they found out that they can't fit an FTS sailor into active billets. The only upside to this is that my detailer is my previous chief who is awesome, and that if I don't get absurd orders I get to get out of the Navy.
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Seqenenra posted:There is a navy exchange program with Switzerland? Yeah we sold them Hornets back in 98. There's been an exchange with the east coast FRS ever since.
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Pandasmores posted:Maybe the officer recruiters? Another wealth of information could also be an officer at a NOSC, although during drill weekends they're usually busy doing work and when they're not at the NOSC I imagine they have like a private practice or something to go to. I would ask my department head how she got her gig, but then again she went through the Navy for medical school in general. I'll ask and see if she knows anyone that's done it. Do you already have your license/nursing degree or are you looking at having the Navy pay for it? I've already talked with the med navy recruiter here. Her billet is healthcare administration and has nothing but active duty time on her hands so I didn't really pick her brain about reserve training/drilling. All she really knew is that I did 12 days of "indoctrination" and I return to my drill site and that's it. I've got my Bachelors in Nursing already, I meet all the pre-reqs, all that's going to happen now is we wait until the next fiscal year and submit it. Then it's just crossing my fingers and hoping a flight nurse billet opens up. I was just curious on what drill weekends are like, what nurses primarily do during the drill and blah blah blah, all that poo poo.
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My roommate is insist about getting a tattoo this weekend. Anyone know of a decent place in Pensacola were the chances of getting hepatitis are lower and the quality is good?
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LingcodKilla posted:My roommate is insist about getting a tattoo this weekend. Anyone know of a decent place in Pensacola were the chances of getting hepatitis are lower and the quality is good?
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LingcodKilla posted:My roommate is insist about getting a tattoo this weekend. Anyone know of a decent place in Pensacola were the chances of getting hepatitis are lower and the quality is good? Why waste the money in town? I loving guarantee if you go out to the smoke pit and start talking you can find out who in the barracks is totally doing tattoos! I'm not joking either, somebody is always doing them. They will be terrible, andyou will probably get an infection, but at least you wil, probably only have to buy some beer instead of payin 80 or 90 bux an hour for the same privilege.
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bengy81 posted:Why waste the money in town? I loving guarantee if you go out to the smoke pit and start talking you can find out who in the barracks is totally doing tattoos! Yeaaaah I don't plan on getting one right now. He's my 18yr old division buddy. I'm 37 and feel duty bound to help him him make vaguely decent choices as long as it doesn't take much effort. He honestly just want to walk to shop right in front of the base. Sigh.
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LingcodKilla posted:Yeaaaah I don't plan on getting one right now. He's my 18yr old division buddy. I'm 37 and feel duty bound to help him him make vaguely decent choices as long as it doesn't take much effort. He is an idiot. Black Sparrow or Hula Moon were the two best shops in town. Hula for American and bold color.
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LingcodKilla posted:Yeaaaah I don't plan on getting one right now. He's my 18yr old division buddy. I'm 37 and feel duty bound to help him him make vaguely decent choices as long as it doesn't take much effort. It's your patriotic duty to take him to place across from base, right after you take him to the $2000 laptop place with the pretty chicks that wear too much perfume, and then you can celebrate his amazing decision making by getting him signed up for CLEP study guides FOR ONLY $99 A MONTH. Edit: plz post pics of his SICK INK. TIA bengy81 fucked around with this message at 01:32 on Jan 30, 2015 |
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LingcodKilla posted:Yeaaaah I don't plan on getting one right now. He's my 18yr old division buddy. I'm 37 and feel duty bound to help him him make vaguely decent choices as long as it doesn't take much effort. I feel so sorry for you.
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Stultus Maximus posted:They have real ribbons and devices so they're probably prior enlisted. She's not. She has the Academy starter set. NDSM/Pistol/Rifle (and they used to give the Academy kids a MUC, to boot). He's a prior HM (or some ratings attached to a USMC unit). That's a USMC GCM and a FMF pin. And no, he's not wearing a BSM. LingcodKilla posted:Yeaaaah I don't plan on getting one right now. He's my 18yr old division buddy. I'm 37 and feel duty bound to help him him make vaguely decent choices as long as it doesn't take much effort. Hang on a sec. You're 37 and in A school? Am I reading that right? buttplug fucked around with this message at 02:13 on Jan 30, 2015 |
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buttplug posted:Hang on a sec. You're 37 and in A school? Am I reading that right? Reservist you dummy.
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