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ip568 said:NFO isn't a limit, it's a foundation.
saltpeter said:Skimming the New York Times yesterday, I saw the Merchant Marine Academy is looking for tenture track professors. The degree was only a bachelors.
Ouch.... I'll go back to driving the "bus".... hmm, let me carry that pub bag for you!HAL Pilot said:We'll see who is carrying the bags... :icon_rage ...unless you don't have any desire for that letter of rec seeing as it will be coming from a NFO.....![]()
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Hopefully as we toss back a few on layover somewhere....webmaster said:..... why do I have the feeling that you are going to remind me of this comment some day?
Kolja said:For whatever it's worth, I'm looking into pimping post-navy.
But I hear it ain't easy.
Pugs said:Making the decision to get out was scary. I stayed in the Reserves and finished out my whole 20 never leaving the cockpit which let me do the part of the Navy I loved and minimize the crap. I took about a 25% pay cut getting out as a senior 0-3 in 95 but the Reseve pay more than made up for it. Now, ten years later by going back into engineering I make more than any active duty officer (hell, more than any government official for that matter). In my work sphere having a TS/SCI clearance is gold. Being a Naval Officer and having that ticket sends certain assurances to an employer that you are at least reasonably trustworthy and trainable. The unemploymnet rate in the DC/Baltimore area for a TS/SCI cleared person is a bit less than .2 percent (yep, that's a decimal) Some companies are awful so don't be afraid to change. The average time that an ex-military offcier stays with their first company is about 18 months. I followed that track and have been with my second comapny six years and love it. Interesting work. More vacation that I got active duty and good benefits.
Pugs
Former ECMO
2400 hours
502 traps