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<blockquote data-quote="9A Pilot" data-source="post: 6714471" data-attributes="member: 20605"><p>Alot of the ppl I know in the Nav are from PA..So you'll have plenty of company.</p><p>The first hurdle is seeing what you're qualified for...& if your going to do the "buddy program",obviously your boy will need to do the same...To me the "buddy" program is kind of a gimmick & you can only resonably expect to just go to recruit training together..The longer you & he are in,the harder it would be for you to stay in together..I've seen people do it well through their first tours..But it's more just luck.As time goes on, having your 'buddy" with you will become less & less important anyway.</p><p>Aver the couse of four years, you would earn 120 days of leave..Your ability to take leave will be determined by operational commitments...But you get 30 days per year.</p><p>We are increasingly better paid at all paygrades since I first came in..Our standard of living continues to get better in both pay & benifits,as well as the facilities such as barracks,etc...as you get more senior & move out in town,that'll be less of an issue anyway...</p><p>College is very doable on active duty & is highly encouraged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9A Pilot, post: 6714471, member: 20605"] Alot of the ppl I know in the Nav are from PA..So you'll have plenty of company. The first hurdle is seeing what you're qualified for...& if your going to do the "buddy program",obviously your boy will need to do the same...To me the "buddy" program is kind of a gimmick & you can only resonably expect to just go to recruit training together..The longer you & he are in,the harder it would be for you to stay in together..I've seen people do it well through their first tours..But it's more just luck.As time goes on, having your 'buddy" with you will become less & less important anyway. Aver the couse of four years, you would earn 120 days of leave..Your ability to take leave will be determined by operational commitments...But you get 30 days per year. We are increasingly better paid at all paygrades since I first came in..Our standard of living continues to get better in both pay & benifits,as well as the facilities such as barracks,etc...as you get more senior & move out in town,that'll be less of an issue anyway... College is very doable on active duty & is highly encouraged. [/QUOTE]
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