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"Pilots also have officer duties." Can somebody please elaborate?

BusyBee604

St. Francis/Hugh Hefner Combo!
pilot
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Don't be in such a hurry to get to a ship and start working. You sound like a prisoner on death row asking if he can spring to the electric chair. Just go withwhat job you want most- (ps: no girl worth your Mama's approval would get excited if you slid up to her at a bar, tipped down your shades, and said 'hey baby. I drive a ship with a real long shaft. wanna see it?". just sayin...)

Oh m' Lord, a 'Lady Chop' with unparalled wisdom...aannnd... a sense of humor. This thread is definitely on the upswing! BZ, Ce Ce. :)
BzB
 

MIDNJAC

is clara ship
pilot
That's the vibe I get from everyone I've heard from that got shafted with PAO stuff :) PAO was the first billet that attracted me to the military, but then I realized I didn't want to sit in an office and do that kind of crap all day, and that I really wanted to do something more interesting (my confidence was boosted when I found out getting a PAO slot is like winning the lotto twice).

PAO does not require sitting in an office all day. In fact, it is normally concurrent to flying daily/briefing/debriefing, writing the flight schedule, and doing all the other odds and ends jobs of a new JO. It is not a primary billet for the vast majority of us.
 

Flash

SEVAL/ECMO
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PAO does not require sitting in an office all day. In fact, it is normally.......

.......one of the FNGs who just gets stuck with it and if they are good enough usually resort to writing mildly outlandish stories for the base paper (too outlandish and the XO gets a call from the base CO), making up quotes for your fellow JOs about the latest Fallon det/Red Flag/Cope Awesome exercise. Not that kind of thing ever happened to me......"Wait, I said what about working with the JASDF?!"
 

AllYourBass

I'm okay with the events unfolding currently
pilot
That's a pretty funny take :) I wonder how the job differs being a "FNG with PAO duties" versus being a commissioned PAO. My interpretation of the latter was that it could be a shoreside job (writing, making other people write, escorting media around, etc.). I basically just envisioned it being media relations for the military, which can't be much different than media relations for any other business, in the fundamentals at least.

As for being assigned PAO duties on the side while underway, I don't think I had an image in mind for that.
 

cecilia850

You can't fix stupid.
Meh, the only thing I'm in a hurry for is getting an OCS date. I just want to skip the whole part where I need to submit this package for three airtight FY13 boards and chew on my fingers while I wait. Sounds pretty good to me ;) As for shipboard duties—I've heard non-PAO officers get stuck with public affairs stuff. That'd be right up my alley for collateral duties. I'm a PR major and that's the field I'd be pursuing if I didn't feel like getting the eff away from offices and into a more exciting career path. But all eyes on OCS right now.

And let's be serious. Anyone who can't appreciate a fine shaft is lying. Or insecure. :)
Haha! OUTSTANDING. Glad to see you have a decent sense of humor. It took me a year and a half to get my acceptance letter back. Just enjoy your life as a civilian while you can- it will end far too quickly. And a kind word to the wise: Don't go bragging about what your degree was in or what you would LIKE to do- just know that as an FNG [no matter your community] you will do what you're told, smile even if you don't like it, and move along smartly. If someone ASKS what you went to college for, tell them and then turn the question around to them. Why? Because at the end of the day, it doesn't matter. This is a volunteer organization. No one had a gun to their head when they VOLUNTARILY accepted their commissioning, and no one ever has a gun to their head when they get promoted and repeat the commissioning oath. Everyone has a lot to do [and always will], and no one officer's duties are more important than the next. Don't be a martyr. We had a guy like that at my last command and I just wanted to slap the shit out of him and say "Dude, we're ALL here working late. Why are you so special that you get to whine about it?" Anyway, good luck. with your application process. The Navy is a hell of a ride :)
 
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