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People always say that you should do what you love, and I have had time to think about this is and I don't think a Navy career would make me happy. Some posters mentioned contacting my recruiter, is there any other sources I could talk to first? I fell that letting my recruiter know about my situation might only worsen it. Thanks again for the help.
I would wholeheartedly disagree with this statement. I understand that you may be nervous or even scared of what your recruiter may think, but at the same time, you owe it to him/her as well.I feel that letting my recruiter know about my situation might only worsen it.
Be a F@&%king man and talk to your OR.
:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:Nice mixing of singular and plural there. Seems as though you're illiterate as well as a quitter. You may want to consult the janitorial staff at your local university for some professional advice, because you're going to be cleaning shitters for 12 hours a day for the first two years of your life after you graduate college, quitter. Yeah, that's much better than flying airplanes off a carrier deck.
Brett
Brett, I like that you edited your post to make it even more offensive. You're representing naval aviators very well...
I didn't post here for sympathy, I figured this site has some knowledgeable members and would be a good start in helping me to figure out what course of action I should take.
I wouldn't let anyone else other than myself guide my future. People always say that you should do what you love, and I have had time to think about this is and I don't think a Navy career would make me happy. I fell that letting my recruiter know about my situation might only worsen it. Thanks again for the help.
Brett, I like that you edited your post to make it even more offensive. You're representing naval aviators very well...
I figured this site has some knowledgeable members and would be a good start in helping me to figure out what course of action I should take.
You should go to Great Lakes and start your 2 years of active duty in as an enlisted man. You made a commitment you have to fulfill and you obviously really don't have anything of value to contribute to the officer corps......I figured this site has some knowledgeable members and would be a good start in helping me to figure out what course of action I should take.