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Road Side Pub
The Chow Hall
What Made You Choose Your Job?
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<blockquote data-quote="CDep55" data-source="post: 9785778" data-attributes="member: 56893"><p>It's not to late at all. It's too late when you sign the paper, even then they might allow you to switch if your lucky. </p><p></p><p>You don't have to go to college near the guard base, but it would make life a lot easier. You would have to talk to the National Guard recruiter about their rules on paying for college. Where I am it is 100% in-state tuition. So if i went out of state i'd have to pay the difference, I think.</p><p></p><p>Also, look into the Air Force Reserves. I don't know much about it but it's probably similar. Reason I say that is because it says you're from Charleston, and there is a C-17 Reserve unit right there, if you were still looking at being a loadmaster.</p><p></p><p>Air National Guard bases, I believe there is a fighter unit in South Carolina. Savannah Georgia has a C-130 unit, and Charlotte, North Caroline has C-130s as well. </p><p></p><p>Take your time on your decision though. If you want to go to college, I would really suggest slowing it down and taking a look at what the Guard has to offer. You are young, so there is no rush at all. Also, by the time you're done all of the loadmaster schools and on the job training, it will be about a year. So you will be able to save up a lot of money before you go to college.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CDep55, post: 9785778, member: 56893"] It's not to late at all. It's too late when you sign the paper, even then they might allow you to switch if your lucky. You don't have to go to college near the guard base, but it would make life a lot easier. You would have to talk to the National Guard recruiter about their rules on paying for college. Where I am it is 100% in-state tuition. So if i went out of state i'd have to pay the difference, I think. Also, look into the Air Force Reserves. I don't know much about it but it's probably similar. Reason I say that is because it says you're from Charleston, and there is a C-17 Reserve unit right there, if you were still looking at being a loadmaster. Air National Guard bases, I believe there is a fighter unit in South Carolina. Savannah Georgia has a C-130 unit, and Charlotte, North Caroline has C-130s as well. Take your time on your decision though. If you want to go to college, I would really suggest slowing it down and taking a look at what the Guard has to offer. You are young, so there is no rush at all. Also, by the time you're done all of the loadmaster schools and on the job training, it will be about a year. So you will be able to save up a lot of money before you go to college. [/QUOTE]
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