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It's Official - Hawai'i, Here I Come!

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Originally posted by Nitroaddict


like i said - i spent 5 years there already with no prob - 600ft ship - muaw! i spent 6 years in the navy on a 300' submarine - no sun, no bed, nothing! didnt bother me a bit!
Yeah but you probably dropped the soap too....
 
what did you do in the navy? I was thinking of joining, but i was all freaked out about the water thingy, and the living everywhere but home thing.... LOL

Congrats on your promo..... You are one brave man to move that distance.....
 
Brave to move a distance? I am moving to Panama in 5 short years only to return once, maybe twice a year to the land of the PX and that's normal for me. Aside from being called "howlie," what do you need to be brave about to move to Hawaii?
 
mq - no - the company doesn't pay for relo. it isnt the same company - just part of the AAN.

pirata - at least i didnt serve on a target, uh, i mean surface ship.

zoomer - my rate was CTi2(ss/dv) : I was a cryptologist and a linguist, translated languages copied by classified spy equipment, on board submarines, i was also a navy diver. If you are seriously thinking about joining, go to your recruiter and take the ASVAB and DLAB, see how u do - I think that everyone should join the service, its a great experience.
 
Originally posted by El Pirata
One question, what's a DLAB? Defense Language???? Aptitude Battery???

that is 100% correct - u get a gold star!

the reason i told him to take it - is that if he can become a CTi - he will love it, it has to be the greatest enlisted job available. Not only did i get promoted wicked fast, but i am always on a different boat, spend only about 120 days a year at sea, and get cola pay, sea pay, haz duty pay, sub pay, immenent danger pay, and hostile fire pay. i was making more a month as an E-5 than alot of LT JG's.
 
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I guess I have been in the Army too long if I can figure out acronyms without ever seeing or hearing them before... What language did you have as an identifier? Hawaiian? I have Spanish as an identifier however as of March they are no longer giving extra pay for a language identifier, at least not with Spanish.
 
One of my biggest regrets was not enlisting. Scored 97% on the ASVAB when I was 18. Navy and Marines recruiters were up my ass but in the end I never signed on the dotted line.

If you are seriously thinking about joining, make sure your recruiter isnt full of poop. Couple friends of mine scored great on the ASVAB, were told by everyone what jobs were available and were almost Promised certain jobs after basic. When the time came for CIT (I think thats whats its called) they were told what they wanted was no longer avail. One ended up in the motor pool and the other as a cook. But maybe thats just the Marines.
 
I am fluent in Japanese, Russian, and Turkish. I took Japanese in College, The Navy taught me Russian and Turkish.
 
Originally posted by robriguez
If you are seriously thinking about joining, make sure your recruiter isnt full of poop.

THEY ARE ALL FULL OF poop!

But as long as you know that going in and get a guarentee on the M.O.S. you enlist for BEFORE you leave, you should be fine. Most let them tell you to just enlist, go to basic, and they will sort out what you do from there. DONT DO IT THAT WAY!

Select your M.O.S. prior to departure for basic and have it on your contract!
 
Originally posted by Nitroaddict
I am fluent in Japanese, Russian, and Turkish. I took Japanese in College, The Navy taught me Russian and Turkish.
I took Japanese in High Shcool for 2 years before I realized that it was too difficult a language for a mook. I still remember how to say $hit head in Japanese, actually it's the only thing I remember from the class.
 
Originally posted by Çh®i§tiªñ


THEY ARE ALL FULL OF poop!

But as long as you know that going in and get a guarentee on the M.O.S. you enlist for BEFORE you leave, you should be fine. Most let them tell you to just enlist, go to basic, and they will sort out what you do from there. DONT DO IT THAT WAY!

Select your M.O.S. prior to departure for basic and have it on your contract!
While it being against the rules "Officially" to lie to a potential enlistee it's not against the rules to say nothing and nod your head at their thoughts of what they want. Remember recruiters can be like bad used car salesmen that'll tell you anything you want to hear just to get your business. A true gloden rule you need to remember if you are seriously thinking of joining is "GET IT IN WRITING!" If it's implied or promised make sure they have it on your contract otherwise you will find out the old saying, "My recruiter told me a lie," is true.

Originally posted by Nitroaddict
O'hai-o gozai mas! O'genki desu ka? chin'ko tah'be'tai!
Genki desu. Anata wa? Then something like A ja yokata.

Just remember Kuso!!!
 
you just said that i am a woman poop top of head?

and its genki des, not genki desu
 
LMAO at blazer - shame he is on a different island than i will be on. but i will keep that in mind, lol.
 
Its nutin but a boat ride when your that far out in the ocean. So him what a lil Gebroni he really is and layith the smackith downith (I am not talking physical violence I mean so him how to drive his RC's like a real man).
 
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