Is there anyone who has Max 1 or 2 who would be willing to switch with me for 4?
Here is the OP's request again.
Is there anyone who has Max 1 or 2 who would be willing to switch with me for 4?
She has no idea what my experrience with the air force is. The OP asked a question about whether something was possible. Pima responded with a lecture on how cadets need to "get used to it" and how their reason s for switching are "bull****". Doesnt sound like a calm, reasonable answer to me.
Yes. Eloquent and to the point.OK, I'll bite.
Pima has always been very upfront on her experiences with a military life. What are yours?
And while you may not agree with her sentiment, or the way she posted it, her argument is sound: You join the services to SERVE, and quite frankly your needs sometimes have to come second (OK, almost ALL the time). Just a warning on her part to get used to it.
Was that calm and reasonable enough for your taste?
Yes. Eloquent and to the point.
Unless you are an AF vet, you have just as much knowledge as me on the "needs of the air force" and AD life.
Glad it meets your approval.
Still debating whether I need to "lecture" you on this other gem you posted:
Something along the lines of.... "Do you reeeeaaaallly want to go there?"
She told me I had no experience with AFROTC. Am I not allowed to make asinine assumptions as well?
Sir, I am a military child whose father is a career Air Force officer.
In addition, I have numerous friends and classmates who are in AFROTC.
I am positive I don't have as much exposure to the AF as her, as I am sure most people here know.
However, I would point out that she was the one using foul language, I belive that was her. Something about a cousins marriage being bull****.
But if you feel the need to clean up after her rants, by all means continue to do so.
I would like to disengage myself from this thread, as most everybody feels this has gone on long enough.
And to get back to the OP's original question: it doesn't hurt to ask.
But don't make a habit of it. That WILL hurt your career....
Good advice in the civilian world as well.And to get back to the OP's original question: it doesn't hurt to ask.
But don't make a habit of it. That WILL hurt your career....
As usual when people start reading between the lines they get it wrong.It was just a question guys, nothing to overanalyze