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Navy Pilot vs. Career in Business

zipmartin

Never been better
pilot
Contributor
In the words of that wise old sage, the late Yogi Berra, "When you come to a fork in the road, take it."
 

RobLyman

- hawk Pilot
pilot
None
As I have said in many threads before:

When I was part time in the guard, the guys I worked with in IT always wanted to hear about what I did on a drill weekend. Never once did someone at drill ask about the code I wrote in the cube farm.

For what it's worth, I made 30-40% more money in IT than I do now, full time AGR in the guard.
 

Meyerkord

Well-Known Member
pilot
I would go for it. I was working as an unfulfilled software developer before I joined. I was decent at what I did, and was making good money, but I was becoming more and more miserable by the day. Just finished OCS and heading down to Pensacola next month to start flight school with a lot of excitement for the future. Best of luck to you either way.
 

aribjc

Well-Known Member
I'm doing the exact same thing. Dude banking sucks, I know it, you know it, so does everyone else in the office. We are literally all working just to look forward to the 2 weekends a month that we don't have to go into the office. How is this even a question??? When I got selected and told them I was quitting I literally don't think i've ever been happier
 

Bergers2short

Well-Known Member
None
I’m hoping there are people in this community that have been in a similar situation that would be willing to share their insights as I did not come across this exact topic in the forums...

I have now reached a fork in the road, and must make a decision as to which way to go. Has anyone out there been in a similar situation? If so, how did you think through your options and decide which way to go? I also welcome opinions from people out there with more general life experience who enjoy giving advice to those of us less experienced in life.

I wasn't an I-Banker but went to a school that cranks them out (and was the only member of my class to commission Navy URL). I absolutely echo what everyone else has said--do it! The happiest teachers and professors I had were I-Bankers who quit before 40. They all had a great perspective on working hours (aka how much worse life could be) and working for a purpose you believe in.

IMHO*: You're also in a win-win re:USERRA. USERRA's supposed to give reemployment rights to any worker that leaves for up to 5 years of military service (provided you notify the employer before leaving and otherwise meet the law's requirements). In practice, many people who work for small businesses hesitate to elect reemployment protections, because they know it could really harm their employer's existence & co-worker's jobs. An I-Banking company? Yeah...I wouldn't think twice about making sure you're covered for potential reemployment.

So I'd check out the DOL's website to ensure you're covered when you leave. Then know that you can return to your office job if you drop out of OCS or flight school. Good luck!

*Not meant to constitute any legal advice.
 
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