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LOR vs Character Reference -- LASIK Waiver Availability -- Lying to MEPS under advisement of an OR

exNavyOffRec

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My parents were always big on instilling "trust but verify" in me when I was a kid, but obviously that won't fly in the Navy so it's something i'll be actively working on.

I also apparently need to work on how I write my responses, because that is the second time someone has perceived an attitude in my response, where none was intended. I would truly appreciate it if you could show me what parts of my response seemed to be snapping or defensive. I really need to learn what kinds of things I shouldn't say in the military.

Trust but verify is great when dealing with subordinates but you don't really do that with superiors. If I had something time sensitive when I would drop it off I would say something like "Sir can I come back to pick this up on XX" and then he would be expecting me.
 

exNavyOffRec

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Sure you do.

I didn't say you don't, just you don't really, there is a way to do it so you aren't treating an officer like a junior sailor, jumping over your immediate officers head isn't the right way to do things.

of course it would be amusing to be a bystander to watch a E-6 or E-7 go up to a CDR and go "sir LT XXX hasn't signed the request chits I gave him yesterday"

The OP is doing things the wrong way.
 

Brett327

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I think there has been a tremendous amount of overreaction in this thread. Everyone has made their point to the OP. The horse is dead.
 

sabreman

The F-86 is pretty cool
2) Are LASIK surgeries worth it? I have enough money saved to get the surgery, and I'm willing to wait the 180 days, but I don't know how available that waiver is, and my OR doesn't recommend doing anything that will create more hurdles for me to get past at MEPS, stating each hurdle decreases my chances of becoming an officer. How available and how much of a hassle are the eye surgery waivers?

I applied last year and got all the way through my MEPS visit before I found out that my vision was too shit for pilot, my recruiter told me LASIC was an option so I went and got done right away. Waivers wise it was freakishly fast and easy, I made sure to keep every single piece of paper that I ever got throughout this procedure, and just submitted them all for my waiver. This happened exactly 6 months and 3 days after my surgery and my waiver came back as approved not two days later. I didnt' even have to go back to MEPS, they just updated my file with my new vision. We'll find out if it was worth if I get selected and if I make it through nami.

Outside the navy, if you have the 4k needed for the surgery and are ok with spending this money I 300% recommend LASIC. It was absolutely mind-blowing not needing to wear glasses to see clearly as I went from 20/300 to 20/15 in both eyes! The legitimate quality of life improvement can't be understated. There are a few downsides, such as never being able to rub my eyes again, not being able to take any hits to my eye, and probably having to get a touch-up in 5+ years, but the mere fact that it gave me a chance to legitimately peruse my dream is 100% worth it in my opinion.
 

koliver

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I applied last year and got all the way through my MEPS visit before I found out that my vision was too shit for pilot, my recruiter told me LASIC was an option so I went and got done right away. Waivers wise it was freakishly fast and easy, I made sure to keep every single piece of paper that I ever got throughout this procedure, and just submitted them all for my waiver. This happened exactly 6 months and 3 days after my surgery and my waiver came back as approved not two days later. I didnt' even have to go back to MEPS, they just updated my file with my new vision. We'll find out if it was worth if I get selected and if I make it through nami.

Outside the navy, if you have the 4k needed for the surgery and are ok with spending this money I 300% recommend LASIC. It was absolutely mind-blowing not needing to wear glasses to see clearly as I went from 20/300 to 20/15 in both eyes! The legitimate quality of life improvement can't be understated. There are a few downsides, such as never being able to rub my eyes again, not being able to take any hits to my eye, and probably having to get a touch-up in 5+ years, but the mere fact that it gave me a chance to legitimately peruse my dream is 100% worth it in my opinion.
This makes me so happy to hear because I am currently in the 6 month waiting process and the only thing I fear the most is not clearing MEPS due to something, like my vision, that I can't control.
 
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