Godholio posted:For us, it was a predeployment thing. You would absolutely remember it, it's not a normal injection. They take a tiny needle and poke your shoulder a whole bunch of times in a little circle, maybe 1/2" across. It becomes an oozy disgusting mess that you need to keep covered most of the time because you don't want that poo poo touching anything. Then air it out whenever possible until it scabs over and falls apart, leaving a permanent scar. Can you tegaderm it or is it too goopy? Never got it but always wondered
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Probably could. I don't remember what they gave us to cover it. It was just to keep it from touching (and contiminating) other things. When you were free from that concern you were supposed to air it out as much as possible to speed up the drying out process. Dry scab bits are no longer contagious, I guess.
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Viva Miriya posted:Who the gently caress was their doc? You mean in regards to teaching Marines not to wash their hands to strengthen their immune system? You've never heard that before? Ask any marine, they teach that as far back as boot camp.
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M_Gargantua posted:Also two random questions for people who are still in I don't know, but I wish there was still a bookbinder rate; I'm tired of ugly green book logs everywhere that change format every two or three pages. Edit: trying to find evidence and I can't; maybe I made that up in a fever dream Edit 2: I'm thinking of the Lithographer (LI) rating. I don't really know anything about what they did. piL fucked around with this message at 00:12 on Jan 29, 2018 |
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Blackchamber posted:You mean in regards to teaching Marines not to wash their hands to strengthen their immune system? You've never heard that before? Ask any marine, they teach that as far back as boot camp. Apparently not. Dumbest thing I've ever had a Marine ask me was when I hung out with a few in Oceanside. Made sure they didn't get themselves hosed by the locals for being loud drunks and went back to their section of Pendleton for beers. "Hey doc what's this say" *holds up a box of girl scout cookies.* "They're thin mints Rodriguez." "Oh....what's this say again Doc?" repeated like 6 times over cheap beer. Their corporal gave me a ride back to my area of the base and was pretty chill. e: I find this unbelievable tbqh, as in I literally do not believe you Viva Miriya fucked around with this message at 01:40 on Jan 29, 2018 |
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Blackchamber posted:You mean in regards to teaching Marines not to wash their hands to strengthen their immune system? You've never heard that before? Ask any marine, they teach that as far back as boot camp. this is made up bullshit. a not inconsiderable part of bootcamp is spent on getting people to clean themselves properly and hand sanitizer is used religiously.
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Some folk art nerds in Appalachia and myself are probably the only people interested, but if anybody wants to lateral transfer to Lithographer, build a time machine, complete the following training and contact your command career counselor. NAVPERS 10452-A https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102152626 Chapter 19 doesn't include "print your PQS in booklet format, open your stapler and use a rubber eraser for the base", but it was a different era less concerned about waste. Edit: If anybody needs some help studying advanced mathematics for electronics technicians or religions of Vietnam, the following link has hoarded a bunch of post ww2 training manuals: http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=United States%2E Bureau of Naval Personnel piL fucked around with this message at 00:37 on Jan 29, 2018 |
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Blackchamber posted:You mean in regards to teaching Marines not to wash their hands to strengthen their immune system? You've never heard that before? Ask any marine, they teach that as far back as boot camp. What the hell are you talking about? That's not a thing Ive ever heard or seen in my 18 years in. If nothing else marines get taught that historically poor hygiene killed more troops than the enemy. They don't usually listen but it's certainly something that's taught.
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gently caress i've been rused
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I can only tell you what I've been told when I asked why. And like, if it was just a handful of Marines loving with me that'd be one thing, but every time I went to the head without fail the Marines walking out of the stalls and shitters would skip the sink. I was actually talking about this the other day to someone who just got out of the Navy many years removed from when I got out. We originally we're talking about people coming to our workplace sick with the flu and she mentioned it to me like it was something I might not have heard before.
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Viva Miriya posted:gently caress i've been rused Blackchamber posted:I can only tell you what I've been told when I asked why. And like, if it was just a handful of Marines loving with me that'd be one thing, but every time I went to the head without fail the Marines walking out of the stalls and shitters would skip the sink. you're loving with me/you were hosed with
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Ok sure you got it.Nostalgia4Ass posted:What the hell are you talking about? That's not a thing Ive ever heard or seen in my 18 years in. If nothing else marines get taught that historically poor hygiene killed more troops than the enemy. They don't usually listen but it's certainly something that's taught. http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/military/sd-me-mcrd-sickness-20171031-story.html titled "Hundreds of recruits get sick at Marine boot camp" dated Oct 2017 "While investigators continue searching for the source of the contagion, commanders have quarantined sick recruits from those who have yet to display symptoms, mandated increased hand washing and ensured proper sanitation in all training areas, officials said."
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ok and?
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Ok and me: marines are bad at hygiene other people: no they aren't San Diego Tribune: hundreds with an 'S' recruits sick, told 'hey you need to wash your drat hands more'
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Blackchamber posted:Ok and Teenagers are loving gross.
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My office building has these purely dispensers with “wash your hands” signs in the lobby, are you saying accountants, lawyers and that one weird dentist on the third floor never learned to wash their hands?
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piL posted:Re: Why the hell be a CO-I'm fairly certain the Navy pays you less for being a Commanding Officer than for knowing Russian. I missed this in a drunken stupor when it was posted, but it's 100% true. For those curious, Command Pay is a whopping $50 a month.
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Blackchamber posted:Ok and You were less "Marines are bad at hygiene" and more "Marines are trained specifically to be bad at hygiene." That is not a minor difference.
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ManMythLegend posted:I missed this in a drunken stupor when it was posted, but it's 100% true. Lol, that's less than I got for flight deck pay.
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ManMythLegend posted:I missed this in a drunken stupor when it was posted, but it's 100% true. That’s like one hour of weekday overtime for a third mate fresh out of school on a cargo ship.
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McNally posted:You were less "Marines are bad at hygiene" and more "Marines are trained specifically to be bad at hygiene." That is not a minor difference. That and I'm p sure that "hey nerds, for real wash your hands" is one of many measures implemented during any sort of disease outbreak. I'm also p sure blackchamber is trolling.
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I figured this was going to end with the dumb joke about hand washing. Service A member and Service B member are using urinals at the same time. As they get done, A goes to the sink as B heads for the door. A: "Don't they teach you to wash your hands after using the restroom at *service B training*?" B: "No, they teach us not to piss on our hands!"
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My dick is probably cleaner than the sink knob or door handle really.
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Laranzu posted:My dick is probably cleaner than the sink knob or door handle really. You should obviously be wiping it all over everything then Edit: for cleanliness
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lightpole posted:You should obviously be wiping it all over everything then That's for dominance and claiming of property.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOs3_bh8UM0
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Laranzu posted:My dick is probably cleaner than the sink knob or door handle really. Prove it to me. I’m waiting.
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ManMythLegend posted:I missed this in a drunken stupor when it was posted, but it's 100% true. But hey, sign up to be a mark VI Captain during your shore tour! Normally you'd have to suck half a dick a week to get $50 a month, unless you're in Norfolk.
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ManMythLegend posted:I missed this in a drunken stupor when it was posted, but it's 100% true. But there’s also bonuses, right?
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Anita Dickinme posted:But there’s also bonuses, right? Not explicitly for CO's, no. The SWO bonuses are rank based not role/responsibility based.
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Anita Dickinme posted:But there’s also bonuses, right? VFA command is even weirder because despite being a CDR and getting a bonus you're making less than your LCDR department heads with their bonuses.
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You don't pay bonuses for jobs that people want. You pay for jobs nobody wants.
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# ? Jan 29, 2018 17:06 |
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Got accepted into a Corporate Fellowship Program (basically a higher level internship) for service members that are getting out. Got picked up by Philips and today is my first day of civilian work. Now I just need that DD-214...
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vulturesrow posted:Got accepted into a Corporate Fellowship Program (basically a higher level internship) for service members that are getting out. Got picked up by Philips and today is my first day of civilian work. Now I just need that DD-214... Congrats! Always get out, haha.
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Godholio posted:You don't pay bonuses for jobs that people want. You pay for jobs nobody wants. my classmates 10k bonus for enlisting as reserve ctn begs to differ
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SeismicTriangle posted:my classmates 10k bonus for enlisting as reserve ctn begs to differ See how he feels halfway through that term. The bonus is there for a reason.
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Godholio posted:You don't pay bonuses for jobs that people want. You pay for jobs nobody wants. Aegis FCs have some of the best jobs in the fleet and get bonuses... Like in the case of FCA the bonuses are there to keep people from leaving.
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Yeah, it's the same reason the AF is dangling almost half a million dollars in front of fighter pilots when their initial commitment is up (unsuccessfully). I didn't say it was only for recruiting.
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Found this document near where my Marines were standing guard. Still trying to decode it.
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LingcodKilla posted:Found this document near where my Marines were standing guard.
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