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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
The Chow Hall
Military. What should I be planning for?
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<blockquote data-quote="ViperRed91GT" data-source="post: 15193434" data-attributes="member: 48872"><p>No real story, my ASVAB score was great but I had zero aviation experience and zero leadership experience at 17 1/2. After 8 years and 2 deployments to Iraq, my resume looked much better. Now I'm a warrant officer, as a CH-47 instructor pilot. Already have a deployment under my belt doing that, with another not too far off. Are you thinking active duty or guard? Active duty will be much harder to get a flight packet accepted. The guard may be a bit easier, as you deal directly with them and they may prefer your civilian leadership experience/intellect. You could keep your civilian job, and supplement your life by flying as well. Just giving you things to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ViperRed91GT, post: 15193434, member: 48872"] No real story, my ASVAB score was great but I had zero aviation experience and zero leadership experience at 17 1/2. After 8 years and 2 deployments to Iraq, my resume looked much better. Now I'm a warrant officer, as a CH-47 instructor pilot. Already have a deployment under my belt doing that, with another not too far off. Are you thinking active duty or guard? Active duty will be much harder to get a flight packet accepted. The guard may be a bit easier, as you deal directly with them and they may prefer your civilian leadership experience/intellect. You could keep your civilian job, and supplement your life by flying as well. Just giving you things to think about. [/QUOTE]
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