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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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The Chow Hall
Any Aviation guys in here? (blackhawk in general)
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboytk" data-source="post: 14066871" data-attributes="member: 93476"><p>Oh yea, if you are combat arms then green platoon will most definitely give you that excitement. It was the best times of my career. Whether you pick 60's or 47's they are both great careers, but the heavy lift helicopter op's give you a bit more experience for the civilian world. One thing i will suggest is take leave after a year or two and get your a&p license. The A&P will help your post military career significantly. Just as an example, I was offered a job by a subsidiary of Shell Oil for a very very good salary, but it required that I be available 2 week's flying back and forth from an oil rig in the gulf and 1 week local with 1 week off. Lots of opportunities your aviation, just can be difficult to get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboytk, post: 14066871, member: 93476"] Oh yea, if you are combat arms then green platoon will most definitely give you that excitement. It was the best times of my career. Whether you pick 60's or 47's they are both great careers, but the heavy lift helicopter op's give you a bit more experience for the civilian world. One thing i will suggest is take leave after a year or two and get your a&p license. The A&P will help your post military career significantly. Just as an example, I was offered a job by a subsidiary of Shell Oil for a very very good salary, but it required that I be available 2 week's flying back and forth from an oil rig in the gulf and 1 week local with 1 week off. Lots of opportunities your aviation, just can be difficult to get. [/QUOTE]
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