larryiah said:The Texas ANG has been known to take drunken frat boys from Yale. Maybe you shouldn't tell them about the high GPA.
Yeah, my unit isn't from Texas, but I resemble that remark...and I'm proud of it!
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larryiah said:The Texas ANG has been known to take drunken frat boys from Yale. Maybe you shouldn't tell them about the high GPA.
psysicx said:Also it helps if you go to the units your interested in during drill weeks and show them you really want a slot. Its not that difficult to get picked up. And rememeber there are waivers for everything.
HoursHore said:Just remember, You never had asthma, or allergies, or a head injury, or anything that you would have to answer yes to on the medical history. and Remember the Line DEFPOTEC (20/20) but only on the chart.
Yeah, but many are chasing a pipe dream. That reminds me what a young airman gate guard told me once, "If this doesn't work out I going to become a pilot in your squadron."There's many a people that get tricked into enlisting because they are told by recruiters Guard/reserve units only hire their enlisted people to be pilots.
CCDiscoB said:Yeah, but many are chasing a pipe dream. That reminds me what a young airman gate guard told me once, "If this doesn't work out I going to become a pilot in your squadron."
These folks think it's a cake walk, until they have to take the dreaded AFOQT. A 19 on your pilot score is a rude wake up call.
If you're qualified, and aren't a tool, you'll at least find yourself at the interview.
psysicx said:So Viper did you get a slot?