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what happens to n aor force recruit who fa;s tech school? is there
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![]() "leilani hamilton" wrote in message om... what happens to n aor force recruit who fa;s tech school? is there any wy to get out without the threat of the brig? Failed Tech School? Negotiate for orders to a new duty station for the remainder of 'obligated service' (refer to enlistment contract). Is there any way to get out without the threat of the brig? Several ways come to mind: Administrative Discharge will not 'hurt' a persons record and basically means you did not 'fit into the service'. Medical Discharge is used for those folks with a medical condition that precludes fulfillment of service contract. And you could always change your name and move to Tahiti. Send me a postcard please. Larry |
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![]() "leilani hamilton" wrote in message om... what happens to n aor force recruit who fa;s tech school? is there any wy to get out without the threat of the brig? Under current policies, if you fail out of tech school you are likely to be administratively discharged. Previous policies allowed a 2nd and sometimes 3rd chance at another tech school. But thats over now. |
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![]() "Cub Driver" wrote in message ... On 9 May 2004 20:59:24 -0700, (leilani hamilton) wrote: what happens to n aor force recruit who fa;s tech school? is there any wy to get out without the threat of the brig? What's wrong with tech school? (I gather you're being told to go, right?) When I was going through basic electronics at Keesler in 1975 we had a guy who just couldn't handle it and was literally beating his head against the wall. He wound up in the motor pool as a "transportation specialist". In most cases basic electronics dropouts wound up back at Lackland for Security Police training. I think part of the criteria in choosing between the two was whether or not they wanted you walking around with a loaded gun. Knowing your alternatives if you didn't make it was quite a training incentive. You might learn something! Grab it! If you really don't want to go, maybe you could volunteer for Iraq? all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) The Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com The Piper Cub Forum www.pipercubforum.com Viva Bush! blog www.vivabush.org |
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"Cub Driver" wrote in message ... On 9 May 2004 20:59:24 -0700, (leilani hamilton) wrote: what happens to n aor force recruit who fa;s tech school? is there any wy to get out without the threat of the brig? What's wrong with tech school? (I gather you're being told to go, right?) When I was going through basic electronics at Keesler in 1975 we had a guy who just couldn't handle it and was literally beating his head against the wall. He wound up in the motor pool as a "transportation specialist". In most cases basic electronics dropouts wound up back at Lackland for Security Police training. I think part of the criteria in choosing between the two was whether or not they wanted you walking around with a loaded gun. Knowing your alternatives if you didn't make it was quite a training incentive. Had a friend who went through Navy basic electronics school back in the late '80s or early '90s, at Great Lakes. One of his classmates, who was apparently not doing well and had a family to support, cracked under the pressure and shot (killed) one of his chiefs and maybe another instructor (I forget). I imagine he's been specialising in making little rocks out of big ones ever since. Guy |
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![]() "Guy Alcala" wrote in message . .. Leadfoot wrote: "Cub Driver" wrote in message ... On 9 May 2004 20:59:24 -0700, (leilani hamilton) wrote: what happens to n aor force recruit who fa;s tech school? is there any wy to get out without the threat of the brig? What's wrong with tech school? (I gather you're being told to go, right?) When I was going through basic electronics at Keesler in 1975 we had a guy who just couldn't handle it and was literally beating his head against the wall. He wound up in the motor pool as a "transportation specialist". In most cases basic electronics dropouts wound up back at Lackland for Security Police training. I think part of the criteria in choosing between the two was whether or not they wanted you walking around with a loaded gun. Knowing your alternatives if you didn't make it was quite a training incentive. Had a friend who went through Navy basic electronics school back in the late '80s or early '90s, at Great Lakes. One of his classmates, who was apparently not doing well and had a family to support, cracked under the pressure and shot (killed) one of his chiefs and maybe another instructor (I forget). I imagine he's been specialising in making little rocks out of big ones ever since. Sometimes the Navy can be quite tolerant but I guess it all depends on the crime. Back in '59 after I had been in school for a couple months, I asked about the empty lower bunk nearby and was told, " Oh, that belongs to Hillberg. He should be back any month now. He's in the brig for rolling the cab driver outside the gate." Guess he didn't have the fare. JK |
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what happens to n aor force recruit who fa;s tech school? is there
any wy to get out without the threat of the brig? If you have problems learning the school work the best thing to do is right away ask for help. Don't wait- the longer you wait the farther you get behind. Don;lt get the ide4a that asking for help is dumb or makes you look stupid. In mnay cases people will have had no exerience whatsoever in the field. Talk to your instructor. Latch on to the people who are getting the subjects down pat. Don't stop with just one source - maybe someone else has a different slant and can get it across to you. Tech school is a great opportunity. Besides, you would not have been selected to go to one unless the tests you took showed you had some aptitude in that area. Not that that means you will like the area - my brother went to the Navy's long electronic school on Treasure Island back in the 50's and hated the field. He did good, made E5 on his first hitch, got out and never worked in the field again, and became an acountant. Go figure. OTH if you don't like the field and can't get it after hard work - try requesting a transfer to something you do want. Walt BJ |
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