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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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What is it like being an Officer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marineflyboy" data-source="post: 9657502" data-attributes="member: 73967"><p>In no way is a young Lt treated like a private. Sure if you do something stupid you are going to get a nice little talking to. But you are an Officer and as long as you conduct yourself as such and do you your job you will be respected up and down the chain of command. Better pay and better jobs. I've got friends that have lead Marines in combat in fire fights and then guys like me flying multi-million dollar war machines. Most people right out of college don't get to do anything that can compare, being a Lt is a good deal. </p><p></p><p>I will say pinning on O-3 was a nice change but the only downside is I no longer can pull the "I'm just a Lt, I didn't know".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marineflyboy, post: 9657502, member: 73967"] In no way is a young Lt treated like a private. Sure if you do something stupid you are going to get a nice little talking to. But you are an Officer and as long as you conduct yourself as such and do you your job you will be respected up and down the chain of command. Better pay and better jobs. I've got friends that have lead Marines in combat in fire fights and then guys like me flying multi-million dollar war machines. Most people right out of college don't get to do anything that can compare, being a Lt is a good deal. I will say pinning on O-3 was a nice change but the only downside is I no longer can pull the "I'm just a Lt, I didn't know". [/QUOTE]
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