U.S. Armed Forces (Navy, Air Force, Marines) 172 Skyline Plz Daly City, CA 94015 |
During spring break I finally decided to go see a Navy recruiter and talk about the F word….my FUTURE! I knew I had to see one that week of spring break because time was running out and graduation is right around the corner. MY PLAN is to leave for boot camp soon after graduation, as much as I really don’t want to, I know that financially I have to. I did however, put it off till the very last days of my spring break to actually drag myself to the recruiting office, which ended up being a bad choice.
On March 31st 2011 I went down to the closest armed forces recruiting office, which was easy to find. I went on navy.com and on the home page it has a link for finding a recruiter. You simply type in your zip code and it lists the closest recruiters for you. I am sure that for every branch of the military it has this easy go to link on their home pages. I went to one in Skyline Plaza, just 3 miles from where I live, how convenient. I went there seeing the office for army recruiting, who had their office separate from the rest of the other recruiting offices, I kind of felt embarrassed when I had to ask them for the navy recruiting office. They were kind enough to lead to me the Navy recruiters, which was only 2 doors down, but of course on the way there they gave me some choices as to why I should join on their side. I went in with an open mind about the air force, navy, and now the army was an option. I just wanted my questions answered and get more insight about what each branch specialized in. One of my friends actually went with me because she needed to begin her enlistment process for the Air force so I sat and talked to the air force recruiter with her for a while before the navy recruiter came in.
I began talking with the recruiter at 10am and didn’t get out of there till 1pm. My questions were answered and a lot more information was given to me. I came in there wanting to know more about the officer candidate school (OCS)---where you can go in from a civilian to an officer in a matter of 1-2 years of school automatically, qualifying upon entry only with a BA/ BS degree or higher---but found out that as of right now there are no openings for that opportunity because it’s so full. My next option was to look into just enlisting.
Some questions I thought was important for me to ask:
- What kind of jobs are available for me in the Navy?
- What kind of opportunities will I receive by joining?
- Can I still go to school while serving my required 4 years?
- How soon can I leave? Because I want to leave as soon as I graduate
- What do I need to do right now to see if I am qualified for the Navy?
One important question the recruiter had for me was, what was my main reason for joining the Navy? I told him my education was my first priority and he answered “well then here is what the Navy can do for you based on the information you have given me” Basically from being a college student about to graduate I can move up to an E3 position going into boot camp. With my first contract I am able to either take the loan repayment program (LRP) or not take it and keep my GI bill that comes after 4 years of serving. This means I can choose to pay off my student loans through the LRP or not take it and keep my GI bill which pays 100% of schooling for a total of 36 months after serving. Not only will I have experience in the medical field, if I am fortunate enough to get Corman in the Navy, I can go to school during my off hours and get another BS degree in nursing, fully paid for. I will get housing allowance to live on base or off base so I can save my paycheck for my future.
4 comments:
I find it interesting and very common now that people are joining the navy or the army to pay for school. I have had friends that have joined the navy for the same reason and when I saw them back again they acted in a very different way like talking like there still in the navy or not laughing at some funny jokes. Also a lot of them stayed at the navy a lot longer then they intended, because when they recruit you they don’t want you to leave. But there are advantages of joining the navy like traveling and doing things you might never of think of doing if you were back home. So good luck to you and hope everything works out.
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