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Well, not anymore... :(
andKolja said:besides - after I'm done with the Navy if I find myself in a postion where I will need to have a masters, I'm going to kick my own ass
An MS is not about a resume bullet for me. It's about continuing my education. Even with my goal of a long-term military career, this is important for me, for reasons that aren't germane to this conversation.Brett said:As for post-retirement, if you make it to command and beyond, contractors will scoop you up regardless of what kind of degrees you have.
Not too sure what you're getting at here, but I'd like to make one thing clear: my long-term goal of obtaining command is not just the whimsical aspiration of a young, naive, non-winged pre-nugget. This ambition of mine, in it's present form, is the culmination of 12 years of Naval enlisted experience. (Speaking of which, how many "good boy" points do you suspect I've acquired in that time? Or are enlisted "good boy" points not transferrable?Kolja said:See, here's a fellow who's not even winged yet and wants command. If I give him whatever "good boy" points I've acquired over the last 7 years to help him out, can I PLEEEEEAASE have a "professional aviator" path like the RAF has???

So I'll repeat what I said before. While I have a great deal of respect for the cumulative wisdom, knowledge and experience of you guys, and I am certain that you know what you're talking about, I still firmly believe that I will get my MS, and I will have command one day (God willing). (Now I just gotta start figuring out a way to get my MS w/o going to an NOB billet!)