Congrats Albert - but please, please, please, listen to regexcellent. He has excellent advice for you. You'll get the service and training in. Most important thing is to GET IN. It's far easier to get into the marines with service time as a grunt in the Army, then to get into the Marines on a straight shot. Plenty of marines out there who started in other service branches.
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Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View PostCongrats Albert - but please, please, please, listen to regexcellent. He has excellent advice for you. You'll get the service and training in. Most important thing is to GET IN. It's far easier to get into the marines with service time as a grunt in the Army, then to get into the Marines on a straight shot. Plenty of marines out there who started in other service branches.
Officers, as a general rule, can not do inter-service transfers. It could happen in special circumstances but good luck. It doesn't work like a ****ing private sector job where you need to get your foot in the door. There are freaking enlistment contracts for one. There's the fact that you still have to do Marine OCS no matter what. There's the fact that I'm getting older and there's no way in hell the Marine Corps will take me at 35+ years old after an 8 year obligation with the Army.
I'm sick and tired of the unsolicited advice from people who know nothing. You think some college student who signed up for ROTC knows more than me about how USMC officer recruiting works? Me, someone who has been in the system for four years and attended OCS twice?
We have had only one Naval officer on these boards. He is the ONLY ONE who knows more about this than me. The rest of you need to stfu.Last edited by Al B. Sure!; August 5, 2012, 09:03."Flutie was better than Kelly, Elway, Esiason and Cunningham." - Ben Kenobi
"I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi
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Originally posted by Kidicious View PostThey are just trying to help. Don't get mad.
Like seriously. Say I wasn't as informed and I actually took their advice as if they were knowledgeable... holy **** they could ruin someone's life.
Freaking Ben Kenobi, a freaking Canadian! Giving advice on how the US military works!
Like do you think I don't know people in the military? Do you think I don't know all the guys I went to OCS with? Do you think I don't know former military, including officers? You think you people, including non-Americans, who have never served, could impart knowledge on me?
I know everyone wants to have an opinion on something they know nothing about but this is absurd."Flutie was better than Kelly, Elway, Esiason and Cunningham." - Ben Kenobi
"I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi
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Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View PostWe have had only one Naval officer on these boards. He is the ONLY ONE who knows more about this than me. The rest of you need to stfu.
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Originally posted by Jon Miller View PostGP?
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Or are you saying that GP was an officer? I don't know but he doesn't post anyway."Flutie was better than Kelly, Elway, Esiason and Cunningham." - Ben Kenobi
"I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi
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IntgSpin was also navy, but not an officer I believe. I am fairly certain that GP was an officer, but it has been a long time since he posted for another reason than asking how people are doing or asking for a ban. True.
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Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View PostThey're not helping when they know nothing.
Like seriously. Say I wasn't as informed and I actually took their advice as if they were knowledgeable... holy **** they could ruin someone's life.
Freaking Ben Kenobi, a freaking Canadian! Giving advice on how the US military works!
Like do you think I don't know people in the military? Do you think I don't know all the guys I went to OCS with? Do you think I don't know former military, including officers? You think you people, including non-Americans, who have never served, could impart knowledge on me?
I know everyone wants to have an opinion on something they know nothing about but this is absurd.I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
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Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View PostThis is exactly why NONE OF YOU except for Pax should say ANYTHING about this.
Officers, as a general rule, can not do inter-service transfers. It could happen in special circumstances but good luck. It doesn't work like a ****ing private sector job where you need to get your foot in the door. There are freaking enlistment contracts for one. There's the fact that you still have to do Marine OCS no matter what. There's the fact that I'm getting older and there's no way in hell the Marine Corps will take me at 35+ years old after an 8 year obligation with the Army.
I'm sick and tired of the unsolicited advice from people who know nothing. You think some college student who signed up for ROTC knows more than me about how USMC officer recruiting works? Me, someone who has been in the system for four years and attended OCS twice?
We have had only one Naval officer on these boards. He is the ONLY ONE who knows more about this than me. The rest of you need to stfu.
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And they're probably swayed by the fact that you're set on joining a service centred around amphibious assaults, but you can't swim.The genesis of the "evil Finn" concept- Evil, evil Finland
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Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View PostThis is exactly why NONE OF YOU except for Pax should say ANYTHING about this.
Officers, as a general rule, can not do inter-service transfers. It could happen in special circumstances but good luck. It doesn't work like a ****ing private sector job where you need to get your foot in the door. There are freaking enlistment contracts for one. There's the fact that you still have to do Marine OCS no matter what. There's the fact that I'm getting older and there's no way in hell the Marine Corps will take me at 35+ years old after an 8 year obligation with the Army.
I'm sick and tired of the unsolicited advice from people who know nothing. You think some college student who signed up for ROTC knows more than me about how USMC officer recruiting works? Me, someone who has been in the system for four years and attended OCS twice?
We have had only one Naval officer on these boards. He is the ONLY ONE who knows more about this than me. The rest of you need to stfu.
None of this is actually important to understanding the situation. The situation is that you are getting a number of low-end, entry-level jobs, that might have some future, but you squander it by repeatedly attempting to fulfill your dream of joining the marines. Dreams are nice, but this one is interfering with your ability to build a life for yourself. It gets increasingly improbable that you'll succeed as you get older. Older recruits in training get injured more and have a higher washout rate than younger ones. Older recruits who have failed before a number of times probably failed for a reason.
There's another piece to this. Judging from your posts on this board, you don't look like officer material. Your inexperience with basic things, your expression of fear at things like dogs, guns, and water don't give us much confidence in your ability to lead men up a beach against enemy fire.
The enlisted men on this board are perfectly well-suited to judging that. I doubt a single man in the enlisted corps of the US military has gone through without experiencing at least one bad junior officer. You're already expressing one key trait that those officers tend to have, and that's your refusal to listen to advice.
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Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View PostLike seriously. Say I wasn't as informed and I actually took their advice as if they were knowledgeable... holy **** they could ruin someone's life.
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Maybe he'd be happier in the marines than some accountant job. It seems that way. And it is ridiculously inappropriate to suggest he should or would kill himself at 35 if he realized his life sucked. I know lawyers who have realized this at 35, quit law entirely and gone off to run dog daycares, which they find immensely fulfilling because for once they are doing what they want, not what other people do.
He's failed, what, twice at OCS? If both were injury related it doesn't seem unrealistic to try just one more time. Anything less would honestly make him a quitter.
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