OK Marines, this is my first post so be gentle. I was Active Duty Marine Corps from 1990-94. Currently, I’m about to graduate with a BS in management on 12/15/02, one day after my 31st birthday. I would like to join again but I think my age is going to be a problem. And if I do join I would like to be a pilot or maybe an Intel officer.
What are my chances of becoming a pilot? ZERO? 1 and a million?
Please, provide me with as much feedback as possible because I don’t want to get the runaround from OSO the next time I visit them. I spoke to an OSO about a year ago and they basically blew me off and said I would be too old by the time I graduated—the conversation lasted about two minutes. But, them I started doing research on my own this year and found this website and others that have given me hope. I’ve been very successful in the civilian world, but I can’t seem to get over the Marine Corps, so please help me.
Rhetorical question of the day: Why am I too old to be an officer and a pilot, but still young enough to be an E-4?
What are my chances of becoming a pilot? ZERO? 1 and a million?
Please, provide me with as much feedback as possible because I don’t want to get the runaround from OSO the next time I visit them. I spoke to an OSO about a year ago and they basically blew me off and said I would be too old by the time I graduated—the conversation lasted about two minutes. But, them I started doing research on my own this year and found this website and others that have given me hope. I’ve been very successful in the civilian world, but I can’t seem to get over the Marine Corps, so please help me.
Rhetorical question of the day: Why am I too old to be an officer and a pilot, but still young enough to be an E-4?