[ARCHIVED THREAD] - ASVAB ETA: SCORE (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 10/7/2009 4:21:27 PM EDT
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Luvmyglock just walked out the door to go take the test. Be praying he gets a good score!
Holy freakin test score, batman! His recruiter opened the envelope this morning and said, "Damn! That's one helluva test score! The last guy that got this good of a score we found out he lied on his application and we couldn't let him into the military." Shows luvmyglock the paper: 95. Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooot!!!!!!! So now he can do any job he wants, and I'm very very proud of him. |
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If I had to do it all over again, that would be the last AFSC I would want. SP/SF is the "catchall" career field that people get sent to when they wash out of other tech. schools. IOW, there's lots of competition for rank and they have a high amount of narcing each other out/entrapping each other eatting their own. My AFSC had a limit to how long our shifts could be (12 hours) that didn't even get violated during 9/11 when our base went into lockdown. The "cops" weren't so lucky. Also, that's a career that can get sent to almost any base, which could be really cool, or it could really suck.
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How do you like Texas? That's where his training is going to be from basic, through tech school. If you go with him, you'll really get to know the San Antonio area. I'm not going with. |
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If I had to do it all over again, that would be the last AFSC I would want. SP/SF is the "catchall" career field that people get sent to when they wash out of other tech. schools. IOW, there's lots of competition for rank and they have a high amount of narcing each other out/entrapping each other eatting their own. My AFSC had a limit to how long our shifts could be (12 hours) that didn't even get violated during 9/11 when our base went into lockdown. The "cops" weren't so lucky. Also, that's a career that can get sent to almost any base, which could be really cool, or it could really suck. ![]() Yeah, I wasn't too thrilled with the job choice, but all he wants to be is a cop. I guess he figures if he likes it he can always cross-train into another position (we are considering....uh.....I think it was EOC???) and if he doesn't he gets a lot of application/hiring points with civilian police departments. My dad started out security forces and he said they were a pretty tight group, though. Maybe things have changed singe his time.
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Quoted: If I had to do it all over again, that would be the last AFSC I would want. SP/SF is the "catchall" career field that people get sent to when they wash out of other tech. schools. IOW, there's lots of competition for rank and they have a high amount of narcing each other out/entrapping each other eatting their own. My AFSC had a limit to how long our shifts could be (12 hours) that didn't even get violated during 9/11 when our base went into lockdown. The "cops" weren't so lucky. Also, that's a career that can get sent to almost any base, which could be really cool, or it could really suck. ![]() I'd rather turn tricks on Capitol Hill for stale Twinkies & Ho-Hos than be a 3P0X1.
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lol....uh....we're not very good at that sometimes. Who thought you could get your period back while still breastfeeding a 2 MONTH old? Apparently not you. Breastfeeding is not birthcontrol.
Ive got a friend from Jr. High who is AF SP, he's literally been damn near everywhere on the global the US has an installation, or air traffic control tower, or joint exercise with another country, or some sort of aircraft detection equipment.....standing around guarding it. I dont know if he volunteered for that duty or not but he wasn't home much for a few years there. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: lol....uh....we're not very good at that sometimes. Who thought you could get your period back while still breastfeeding a 2 MONTH old? Apparently not you. Breastfeeding is not birthcontrol. ![]() Ive got a friend from Jr. High who is AF SP, he's literally been damn near everywhere on the global the US has an installation, or air traffic control tower, or joint exercise with another country, or some sort of aircraft detection equipment.....standing around guarding it. I dont know if he volunteered for that duty or not but he wasn't home much for a few years there. Yea he shoulda just gone MP w. the Army NG... stays at home and actually gets a bonus... |
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lol....uh....we're not very good at that sometimes. Who thought you could get your period back while still breastfeeding a 2 MONTH old? Apparently not you. Breastfeeding is not birthcontrol.
Ive got a friend from Jr. High who is AF SP, he's literally been damn near everywhere on the global the US has an installation, or air traffic control tower, or joint exercise with another country, or some sort of aircraft detection equipment.....standing around guarding it. I dont know if he volunteered for that duty or not but he wasn't home much for a few years there. |
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I had the Air Force and Navy all up my ass after I took the ASVAB, you would of thought I was the 'Dope-man' and they were the 'Crack-heads'; because the calls kept comin' for about 9 months or so. I guess I scored OK, because the Army called once... ![]() Same here. After I found out I couldn't fly because of my crappy vision I wasn't interested. |
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I had the Air Force and Navy all up my ass after I took the ASVAB, you would of thought I was the 'Dope-man' and they were the 'Crack-heads'; because the calls kept comin' for about 9 months or so. I guess I scored OK, because the Army called once... ![]() Same here. After I found out I couldn't fly because of my crappy vision I wasn't interested. Uh Huh! Here too! Took the ASVAB in 83 to get out of a couple of classes at SHS.... The recruiters were on me like flies on a ribroast for the next year, until I was off to the UW... |
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Quoted: Yea he shoulda just gone MP w. the Army NG... stays at home and actually gets a bonus... You really don't pay attention, do you Shak? There's a few units that "Stay home" but for the most part, everyone deploys every 3-5. Not the frequency of AD units, but still.... TARTARsos/LMG- As far as LMG wanting to be a cop, he'd do better in the civvie world in ANY other MOS/AFSQ than the .mil police to line himself up for success. A solid 4yr career and a two year degree in hand will go a lot further. Many departments feel that they have to spend too much time breaking MP/AP's of "bad" habits, whereas they love the discipline factor and education levels of someone with the two criteria I described above. He can always persue a Reserve Career if civvie LEO is what he's angling for. YMMV/TM2C/IMHO/ECT Drop me an IM if you want to persue Army options. |
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My father was a detective in the OSI for 17 years.
Was involved in spy hunts in Japan. Drug busts in Greece. Drove a limo for a vice president (and still talks about playing a game of basketball with him in down time). He retired after 20 years, then went into marketing... My whole family was on that career move.
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My father was a detective in the OSI for 17 years. Was involved in spy hunts in Japan. Drug busts in Greece. Drove a limo for a vice president (and still talks about playing a game of basketball with him in down time). He retired after 20 years, then went into marketing... My whole family was on that career move. ![]() How many handlers did you go through as a kid? ....or, did you have the same ones every where you went? |
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TARTARsos/LMG- As far as LMG wanting to be a cop, he'd do better in the civvie world in ANY other MOS/AFSQ than the .mil police to line himself up for success. A solid 4yr career and a two year degree in hand will go a lot further. Many departments feel that they have to spend too much time breaking MP/AP's of "bad" habits, whereas they love the discipline factor and education levels of someone with the two criteria I described above. He can always persue a Reserve Career if civvie LEO is what he's angling for. YMMV/TM2C/IMHO/ECT Drop me an IM if you want to persue Army options. Yeah, we have heard that a lot. I am not sure if he is 100% on it, but that's mostly what he's talked about so far. He already has a 2 year degree, but the civilian police world is so competitive right now 'cuz there's so many guys getting laid off who have master's degrees and such, so we figure 4 years in the military can really only help him. And if he decides he likes it well enough it's pretty much guaranteed to retirement, so it's kind of a win/win for us. I'd rather he go into a job where his deployments aren't six months long. Security forces may be the "toilet" of the military, but the way I look at it is, he's smart enough to do whatever he wants, and he chose security forces 'cuz that's what he really WANTS to do, so I'm pretty sure he's gonna kick butt. |






