Does anyone know of pilots getting their MBA's on their shore tour? And any additional details as far as attending classes during the day or night or online? Thanks
RHPF is correct mostly. I'm on IRR and am looking to prepare for the GMAT by taking a course and studying for a couple months since the test is good for 5 years.
Creature said:It's annoying whenever you get berated by asking simple questions on here.
You're 'annoyed' ??? You know -- that's too fucking bad. We feel for you ......It's annoying whenever you get berated by asking simple questions on here.
You're 'annoyed' ??? You know -- that's too fucking bad. We feel for you ...
Quit whining, Junior ... if you can't handle the criticism that you may receive HERE and elsewhere in the USN, go elsewhere.
Things are coming down the track straight for that bullseye painted on your forehead (I'll bet you can't even SEE it yet, can you ???) that will make your current 'concern' seem frivolous ...
If you have aspirations of being a pilot in the Navy, you should but your gradschool deisres on hold. There are opportunities down the road, but you will have 3 years of flight school and 3 years of a fleet tour to worry about before you can go to grad school. Then there are opportunities, but probably not the ones you're thinking about now. The military will pay for you to get one of their MBAs, but seriously doubt it would hold much weight on the outside world, other than being the assistant to the traveling secretary of some podunk company like wafflehouse. I don't even think you need a GMAT score to enroll in the military's program, and that should tell you all you need to know.
RHPF is correct mostly. I'm on IRR and am looking to prepare for the GMAT by taking a course and studying for a couple months since the test is good for 5 years. It's annoying whenever you get berated by asking simple questions on here.
1600 locations, 25 states, $524 million in revenue in 2009, #2 family style restaurant chain in the country (behind Denny's). Yup. Podunk....podunk company like wafflehouse...
1600 locations, 25 states, $524 million in revenue in 2009, #2 family style restaurant chain in the country (behind Denny's). Yup. Podunk.