OiledPancakes
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I am currently working on getting a waiver for high-frequency hearing loss in one ear. I am told it is likely I will get a waiver, but what does this mean exactly? Will I be able to do whatever job I want? Will I have to get a waiver for it again when I want to commission? I want to go into special operations or special forces, and I want to make sure I will not be stuck with a desk job. I would hate to finish four years at the academy and be told I can't do the job I want.
Also, does anyone know if USAFA allows hearing waivers? I saw online they do not, but it says I am under waiver review for USAFA, so I am confused.
Received nominations to all three academies today, so I am feeling optimistic about the process, but I want to do a job I will enjoy.
Thank you to anyone who has information for me.
Also, does anyone know if USAFA allows hearing waivers? I saw online they do not, but it says I am under waiver review for USAFA, so I am confused.
Received nominations to all three academies today, so I am feeling optimistic about the process, but I want to do a job I will enjoy.
Thank you to anyone who has information for me.