I know the golden rule is there is a 42% chance for anything and everything. However, if anyone is currently in the FRS (Sierras or Romeos doesn't matter) and can give me a general vibe of if people are staying if they want to stay or going overseas if they want to? Yes, I have already asked my HT instructors, but they all say it was different for them in that their FRS coast seemed to not really matter for their fleet squadron. And then asking other students is just the blind leading the blind.
For example, say you select Sierras San Diego/West Coast, if you are trying to stay in San Diego is it pretty easy to settle in/buy a house/find a nice long term rental or is everyone holding off life plans until they get to their fleet squadron? In other words, are a significant portion of people getting sent to Japan or Guam even if it was at the bottom of their dream sheet? Again yes already I'm already counting the caveats of "well your class might have everyone that wants to stay rabble rabble", but you can always get a general consensus of how likely something is. That's all I'm looking for.
There's been rumblings of the waits for the FRS getting longer and with the length it is already I'll be looking at 4+ years wherever I go (assuming I can stay put).
For example, say you select Sierras San Diego/West Coast, if you are trying to stay in San Diego is it pretty easy to settle in/buy a house/find a nice long term rental or is everyone holding off life plans until they get to their fleet squadron? In other words, are a significant portion of people getting sent to Japan or Guam even if it was at the bottom of their dream sheet? Again yes already I'm already counting the caveats of "well your class might have everyone that wants to stay rabble rabble", but you can always get a general consensus of how likely something is. That's all I'm looking for.
There's been rumblings of the waits for the FRS getting longer and with the length it is already I'll be looking at 4+ years wherever I go (assuming I can stay put).