Im coming up on my 4 year mark in the Marine Corps, I have a five year contract but I can re-enlist pretty much now.
To be honest I dont really have a whole lot of interests in the civilian world.
I still feel like I have to fufill my desire to be a Marine. Unfortunately the past 4 years havent been so exciting. Ive been an helicopter hydraulics mechanic mostly working out of a dungeon cranking out parts like a machine. Ive been a few places and done quite a few cool things but still dont feel like Ive done all that I could have.
That said, my heart lies in flying, I wish i woulda picked air crew right off the bat. If I were a helo crew chief I think work wouldn't feel like work to me. Same goes for First navigator.
So now the messages are coming out for spaces open to make a move to another MOS and there are openings for crew chief in Ch-53, CH-46, and MV-22 (osprey) The osprey has a pretty large bonus along with it because people have this idea that the thing crashes all the time
My first choice however would be First Navigator on C130s, the Marine corps is the only military branch with enlisted navigators and there are only 80 of them so its a pretty elite corps and that s what im after.
So I guess I would like to do that most and MV22 second, H-53 or Huey third... H46 is getting phased out so that would be my last choice
Anyhow the only one open right now with a bonus is MV22 which has a multiple of 2 which is a bonus based on pay but im not sure how it works, anyone know?
Being thats the case and its open now, im not sure what I should do.. should I jump on it or try and hold out and hope a First Navigator spot opens up?
Also anyone have any experiences with re-enlistment and any advice they can share? It seems like im dealing with a car salesmen when i go up to the career planner.
She seems more eager to offer good deals to people who make it sound like they are going to get out.. I.e. emails about non re-enlisters that say stuff like "The USMC wants to keep marines marines and would like to know what demands must be met for these individuals to consider re-enlistment"
How do I get my moneys worth... and should I go with the 3 or 4 year option...
and heck if you can talk me into civilian life give it a shot
BTW im 25, single, SGT (e-5), been in just under 4 years.
To be honest I dont really have a whole lot of interests in the civilian world.
I still feel like I have to fufill my desire to be a Marine. Unfortunately the past 4 years havent been so exciting. Ive been an helicopter hydraulics mechanic mostly working out of a dungeon cranking out parts like a machine. Ive been a few places and done quite a few cool things but still dont feel like Ive done all that I could have.
That said, my heart lies in flying, I wish i woulda picked air crew right off the bat. If I were a helo crew chief I think work wouldn't feel like work to me. Same goes for First navigator.
So now the messages are coming out for spaces open to make a move to another MOS and there are openings for crew chief in Ch-53, CH-46, and MV-22 (osprey) The osprey has a pretty large bonus along with it because people have this idea that the thing crashes all the time
My first choice however would be First Navigator on C130s, the Marine corps is the only military branch with enlisted navigators and there are only 80 of them so its a pretty elite corps and that s what im after.
So I guess I would like to do that most and MV22 second, H-53 or Huey third... H46 is getting phased out so that would be my last choice
Anyhow the only one open right now with a bonus is MV22 which has a multiple of 2 which is a bonus based on pay but im not sure how it works, anyone know?
Being thats the case and its open now, im not sure what I should do.. should I jump on it or try and hold out and hope a First Navigator spot opens up?
Also anyone have any experiences with re-enlistment and any advice they can share? It seems like im dealing with a car salesmen when i go up to the career planner.
She seems more eager to offer good deals to people who make it sound like they are going to get out.. I.e. emails about non re-enlisters that say stuff like "The USMC wants to keep marines marines and would like to know what demands must be met for these individuals to consider re-enlistment"
How do I get my moneys worth... and should I go with the 3 or 4 year option...
and heck if you can talk me into civilian life give it a shot
BTW im 25, single, SGT (e-5), been in just under 4 years.