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Re: Friend Disqualified from Warrant Officer Program
« Reply #15 on: December 09, 2009, 04:59:12 PM »
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For being 30, you act like you are all of 12. And the fact is, I hate to break it to you but having your instrument rating and commercial license doesn't mean jack s***. Does he have any turbine experience? Unless you have 1000+ hours of turbine experience, I don't think the army Would really want him anyways. Going from flying an R22 that that costs $250,000 to  something like a UH-60 which cost upwards of 12M is a big deal.

Most people work in the tourism turbine field doing charters or scenic stuff after getting their commercial license for a few years. They get trained usually on the job by that company to fly turbine, then maybe after a couple years or a thousand plus hours they move onto high end private work or go work for the oil companies shuttling back and forth from offshore drilling rigs.

woah, did you learn all that during your lengthy tenure at Data Doctors?

lanes, guys. stay in them.
No, I learned that When I considered going to rotary flight school @ Quantom Aviation..
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Re: Friend Disqualified from Warrant Officer Program
« Reply #16 on: December 09, 2009, 05:01:39 PM »
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For being 30, you act like you are all of 12. And the fact is, I hate to break it to you but having your instrument rating and commercial license doesn't mean jack s***. Does he have any turbine experience? Unless you have 1000+ hours of turbine experience, I don't think the army Would really want him anyways. Going from flying an R22 that that costs $250,000 to  something like a UH-60 which cost upwards of 12M is a big deal.

Most people work in the tourism turbine field doing charters or scenic stuff after getting their commercial license for a few years. They get trained usually on the job by that company to fly turbine, then maybe after a couple years or a thousand plus hours they move onto high end private work or go work for the oil companies shuttling back and forth from offshore drilling rigs.

woah, did you learn all that during your lengthy tenure at Data Doctors?

lanes, guys. stay in them.
No. I learned that when I researched extensively about attending rotary flight school @ quantum aviation....Where I did have an intro flight..That was fun :D
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Re: Friend Disqualified from Warrant Officer Program
« Reply #17 on: December 09, 2009, 05:56:21 PM »
Oh Reynolds,  Doc is just fucking with ya.   :lol: He's a good guy, and you guys will get along in person.   His taste in cigars leaves something to be desired, though.

You don't need to run off because of one disagreement. ;)

busta, you are like "the most interesting man in the universe" that hasn't really every done shit.  You crack me up. :lol:
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Re: Friend Disqualified from Warrant Officer Program
« Reply #18 on: December 09, 2009, 06:02:55 PM »
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Oh Reynolds,  Doc is just fucking with ya.   :lol: He's a good guy, and you guys will get along in person.   His taste in cigars leaves something to be desired, though.

You don't need to run off because of one disagreement. ;)

busta, you are like "the most interesting man in the universe" that hasn't really every done s***.  You crack me up. :lol:
To each his own, I didn't say I was an expert, But I have a pretty good grasp on how the schooling and beginnings of the work in that industry works.
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Re: Friend Disqualified from Warrant Officer Program
« Reply #19 on: December 10, 2009, 09:29:14 AM »
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Well guys, the people have spoken.  It seems I've already made enemies before ever getting my feet wet in airsoft.  Since I'm clearly in uncharted waters, I'll bow out of the Arizona airsoft community and stick with video games.  

Cheers!

..........30 year old virgin   ](*,)
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Re: Friend Disqualified from Warrant Officer Program
« Reply #20 on: December 10, 2009, 10:43:58 AM »
Someone said something about a thick skin ...  I thought I was just speaking "Army nice"


What he said ...  



Quote from: "azsarge"
Oh Reynolds,  Doc is just fucking with ya.   :lol: He's a good guy, and you guys will get along in person.   His taste in cigars leaves something to be desired, though.

You don't need to run off because of one disagreement. ;)

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Re: Friend Disqualified from Warrant Officer Program
« Reply #21 on: December 10, 2009, 11:01:46 AM »
Come on Hollywood. That's all you have to say? I expected more out of you.
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Re: Friend Disqualified from Warrant Officer Program
« Reply #22 on: December 10, 2009, 11:30:40 AM »
hey, I'm just an asshole not a douchebag .....

I'm not retracting my initial comment of course.  

People can either hang or they can't.

Besides, its fukking christmas and shitt so I'm trying to not hurt anyone's feelers too much ....

By the way, you never call a medic by his second name only ... its Doc or Doc 'whatever the other name is'

just sayin is all ...
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Re: Friend Disqualified from Warrant Officer Program
« Reply #23 on: December 10, 2009, 03:46:13 PM »
In these parts, medics don't call eachother "Doc".  8)
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Re: Friend Disqualified from Warrant Officer Program
« Reply #24 on: December 10, 2009, 03:58:53 PM »
What, are you going to suck each other's dicks now?
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Re: Friend Disqualified from Warrant Officer Program
« Reply #25 on: December 10, 2009, 09:09:34 PM »
Don't act like the sexual tension isn't there for you and a few others guys on here.
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Re: Friend Disqualified from Warrant Officer Program
« Reply #26 on: December 10, 2009, 09:48:52 PM »
How you can ease your 'sexual tensions'  :

go fukk yo selves.
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Re: Friend Disqualified from Warrant Officer Program
« Reply #27 on: December 13, 2009, 05:02:39 PM »
I just saw this! damn I wish I woulda been in before it ended!! Being a Recruiter and all.......... I can PROMISE you that there hasn't been a "Join the Military or go to Jail" since 1970. So uh yeah..... Sounds cool to say it but those are just excuses from shitty troops that don't belong in the Military.

Aggravated Assualt falls under table 2-3 of the consolidated list of law violations dated 23 OCT 2002 and ECM FY-2002 and is is listed as Felony Non-Waivable.

Burglery, to include possession of burglary tools in any degree is considered a Felony Non-Waivable. Also out of the ECM FY-2007

In fact all Felony convitions (a Conviction as far as the military is concerned is anything other NOT GUILTY, Probation, Time Served, TASK, DIFFERSON, or anything else in the eyes of the Military is considered a Conviction) have been Non-Waivable sine ECM FY-2002.

Now keep in mind if the Charges are Dropped or Reduced without any of the above things then the Military will see it as the Final Dispostion. You can be charged with Agg Assualt but the State dropped it to a Simple Assualt, and the Military will look at as the lower charge.

Burglery, to include possession of burglary tools in any degree is considered a Felony Non-Waivable. Also out of the ECM FY-2007.

A DUI is OKAY, but more then 2 DUI's and your DONE. Non-Waivable. Dated ECM FY-02

Domestic Violence, Falls under the Lautenberg Convitions Policy and Applies to ALL applicants to the military. DOC Hollywood can fill in the rest but basiclly if you cant carry a firearm you can't enlist.

Now as far as ANY MOS Requiring a Secret or high clearence, at this time there is ZERO Tolerence for ANY DRUG USE EVER IN YOUR LIFE PERIOD. In fact if you drink more then 6 beers in sitting you will draw a Psych Cons and will be DENIED a Clearence, due to your "Drinking Problem"

Since 2003 there has been ZERO Tolerence for ADMITED drug use for anyone trying to go into Avaition MOS's.


I know lots of people like to talk how badass they were back on the block but really if they were they wouldn't be in.

Trust me I know of many "Recruiters are lieing shitbags" stories but I'm here to say its not possible to put convicts in anymore to many checks and balances and too many Felony's the Recruiter would commit himself.

Not saying Recruiters are perfect but I think your more likely to find dirtbag Recruiters banging out applicants in a "G-Car" then messing with the FBI fingerprint background check.
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