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You have a one time opportunity to get the competitive edge you need
to not only successfully complete Marine recruit training, but also to EXCEL at it. Some recruits who perform exceptionally well at boot camp are rewarded with fast promotions. The reality of it is, you not only prepare for the marines, but you have to prepare for Boot Camp itself, or you will be hit like a ton of bricks. There is no way for you to really fully understand what or why a drill instructor is performing his right to have you do a course 10 times until you puke, or why he is picking you instead of other recruits. Every recruit experiences being singled out by their drill instructor, some much more than others. Boot camp is psychologically unorganized. You will quickly find out that if you do something wrong, and you don't know how to verbally explain yourself, you will wind up in a world of hurt. The instructors will quickly team up on you, and then you will end up on their **** list. So do you think you have what it takes to "fit in" and impress everyone? You better THINK AGAIN! Now there are a few recruits that slide through the whole process, and never even have one single problem, but those recruits either had some type of boot camp training before, had taken my course, or instinctively made the right moves at the right time. Boot Camp is one mean, tough place, and I am going to show you how to conquer USMC Boot Camp easily avoiding conflict and focusing on your performance as a young Marine. http://bootcampjup.blogspot.com/# |
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Before I left for my boot camp, that I should keep my eyes and ears open and
my mouth shut. Leanne MGySgt USMC, ret Avionics Maint Chief wrote in message oups.com... You have a one time opportunity to get the competitive edge you need to not only successfully complete Marine recruit training, but also to EXCEL at it. Some recruits who perform exceptionally well at boot camp are rewarded with fast promotions. The reality of it is, you not only prepare for the marines, but you have to prepare for Boot Camp itself, or you will be hit like a ton of bricks. There is no way for you to really fully understand what or why a drill instructor is performing his right to have you do a course 10 times until you puke, or why he is picking you instead of other recruits. Every recruit experiences being singled out by their drill instructor, some much more than others. Boot camp is psychologically unorganized. You will quickly find out that if you do something wrong, and you don't know how to verbally explain yourself, you will wind up in a world of hurt. The instructors will quickly team up on you, and then you will end up on their **** list. So do you think you have what it takes to "fit in" and impress everyone? You better THINK AGAIN! Now there are a few recruits that slide through the whole process, and never even have one single problem, but those recruits either had some type of boot camp training before, had taken my course, or instinctively made the right moves at the right time. Boot Camp is one mean, tough place, and I am going to show you how to conquer USMC Boot Camp easily avoiding conflict and focusing on your performance as a young Marine. http://bootcampjup.blogspot.com/# |
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![]() "Leanne" wrote in message ... Before I left for my boot camp, that I should keep my eyes and ears open and my mouth shut. Leanne MGySgt USMC, ret Avionics Maint Chief When my son got married I said to him, "Remember what I told you when you went to boot camp?" He replied, "You said to do as I was told and keep my mouth shut." "That's right", I said, "and that goes double now." Bob McKellar |
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Bob,
Great day-brightener. Thanks a bunch! -- Mike Kanze "Any generation is comfortable with, and only with, the technology in existence at the time it reached puberty." - Alex Wolfe, Information Week (2/5/2007) "Bob McKellar" wrote in message . .. "Leanne" wrote in message ... Before I left for my boot camp, that I should keep my eyes and ears open and my mouth shut. Leanne MGySgt USMC, ret Avionics Maint Chief When my son got married I said to him, "Remember what I told you when you went to boot camp?" He replied, "You said to do as I was told and keep my mouth shut." "That's right", I said, "and that goes double now." Bob McKellar |
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Leanne wrote:
Before I left for my boot camp, that I should keep my eyes and ears open and my mouth shut. Leanne MGySgt USMC, ret Avionics Maint Chief related strategy: Don't be first. Don't be last. And never, ever volunteer:-) |
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Don't be first. Don't be last. And never, ever volunteer:-)
I've heard that many times, but when I was a lowly PFC I volunteered for flight training. I've never regretted it!!!! vince norris |
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vincent p. norris wrote:
Don't be first. Don't be last. And never, ever volunteer:-) I've heard that many times, but when I was a lowly PFC I volunteered for flight training. I've never regretted it!!!! vince norris Well, I was *not* drafted (volunteer x1) and did three USN flight tours (volunteer x2) ... great fun, occasional high pucker moments, but zero regrets. On the other hand, except for opportunity to break away from the pack and test for special programs...it's a great boot camp survival technique..one I wish I'd heard about *before* going:-) |
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