Andrew_Neal
Well-Known Member
Another update for those who care to chime in with their two cents - my third kiddo was born 2 months ago! Lots of stuff going on. Just moved, new addition to the family, and making the big transition from the Marine Corps into... Well... I'm still trying to figure that out.
Common sense says reenlist when you have a wife and 3 children at the age of 23, however, I REALLY want to finish school and get a commission - and most importantly fly a fixed wing aircraft for the US military. If I stay in the Marines, I'd be committed until I'm 28-29. That leaves almost no chance to get out and get competitive for UPT before the age cut off, which for a lot of units is 28. Talked to an AF reserve recruiter last week, who reiterated that without a PPL.. my chances were slim.
So I'm asking for some real advice from guys who've made it. I have about 8 or 9 weeks before I have to give the Marine Corps an answer. Do I just stay where I'm at? Or do I get out and chase these goals? Reaching out to those who have more wisdom and experience than I do has never failed me, so I hope it doesn't now. [emoji16] Right now the civilian avionics job while I finish school looks like the most solid of the options, since I'll be able to put food on the table and pay the bills while having a steady enough work schedule to finish school and possibly even start on that PPL.
I'm on a training det out here near Yuma, AZ helping the new brass get their X's, so any help via email/phone/text is beyond appreciated.
Andrew
770-843-4926
David.andrew.neal@gmail.com
Common sense says reenlist when you have a wife and 3 children at the age of 23, however, I REALLY want to finish school and get a commission - and most importantly fly a fixed wing aircraft for the US military. If I stay in the Marines, I'd be committed until I'm 28-29. That leaves almost no chance to get out and get competitive for UPT before the age cut off, which for a lot of units is 28. Talked to an AF reserve recruiter last week, who reiterated that without a PPL.. my chances were slim.
So I'm asking for some real advice from guys who've made it. I have about 8 or 9 weeks before I have to give the Marine Corps an answer. Do I just stay where I'm at? Or do I get out and chase these goals? Reaching out to those who have more wisdom and experience than I do has never failed me, so I hope it doesn't now. [emoji16] Right now the civilian avionics job while I finish school looks like the most solid of the options, since I'll be able to put food on the table and pay the bills while having a steady enough work schedule to finish school and possibly even start on that PPL.
I'm on a training det out here near Yuma, AZ helping the new brass get their X's, so any help via email/phone/text is beyond appreciated.
Andrew
770-843-4926
David.andrew.neal@gmail.com