There isn't a choice for College Grad / Applicant / Desk Jockey.
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There isn't a choice for College Grad / Applicant / Desk Jockey.
I suppose this should be in the urban legends thread but someone told me that MIDN is an actual rank established by law... whereas "cadet" does not actually exist.
Also, how come MIDN is grouped with College Student... shouldn't they be seperate categories? We might not know ****, but at least we've already signed on the dotted line unlike you johnny-come-latelys who just caught onto this whole "join the Navy" thing.
Im current enlisted/OC and its pretty strange because now I adresses myself as an E-6 or First Class PO, not MM1(SS) since I am not really that job anymore. It always bugged me when people did that, so I guess I bug myself now.Minor threadjack to point out something that comes up once in awhile. E-4 is not a rank, it is a pay grade. For all you BDCP/OC types out there, saying you are an E-5 often rubs prior enlisted types wrong. The active duty guys that get orders directly to OCS will especially take offense. You BDCP guys are Officer Candidates, or technically, collegiates. Your pay grade is E-whatever. Think about it. Bus drivers, police officers and engineers do not identify themselves professionally by referencing their pay scale. You guys are in a grey area. And it is true guys in the fleet often refer to their pay grade when asked about rank. But to a prior enlisted guy that went to boot camp, has salt on his Petty Officer crows, and likely didn't have the sweet check you BDCP guys have, it is an insult to compare yourselves to them.