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AD SUPT hopeful,
Yeah, good question. Good advice offered by all...even our newest sea lawyer Patmack. Anyway, couldn't resist taking a shot at the gay, lame-assed thing that looks vaguely like a miniature version of wave. Tell me that's not you on that little ankle-snapper!

Good luck in nailing down that job and I hope you find some real waves out there in your travels!
 
OCS

I'll be sure to let my buddy, the director of AI at PCola, know that Patmack is coming so he can lecture some of the other Enswines on leadership.
 
Hugh Jordan,

Yup thats me, unfortunately when i reduced the size of the picture, it didn't pick up the remnant spray coming off that backside snap so I just look like some kook hanging on for dear life. Oddly enough, those are probably the largest waves we've seen in a couple of months (head+1ft sets).

To all,

I appreciate the time spent to help out a total stranger. I'm no doubt at an advantage in the process thanks to advice from you all. Thanks again!

Mike
 
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Head + 1 ft sets... which head are you measuring from? Just kidding ya'. Really good luck and let us know how it turns out.
 
ygbsm

Moderator, Please place Patmack's posts on the YGBSM board. He couldn't possibly be for real.
 
Hugh Jorgan said:
Patmack...
Typical Air Force Sallies only do 10 push-ups...how about gimme 50!!?!! As for how you get the time to log on to the internet... Well, all I can think of is that one of your shipmates who is struggling could use some help, and you're surfing the web..... hmmm
Hey, what can I say....I figured if OCS has softened up enough to allow "internet breaks"...10 might be pushing it!:D
 
Patty,
How about some attention to detail there candidate! Hugh suggested that while you are browsing the internet, one of your buddies could use some help. Don't tell me that your entire class is completely squared away. Buddy is only half a word, right Patty? Please don't reply to this, a mere aye aye sir and and log off will do.
Pintarski
P.S.
Have a nice day!
P.P.S.
Navy Guy, I think the official switch to OCS was in 1994 sometime. Were you in 07-93?
 
AD SUPT Hopeful said:
I recently spoke with a couple of pilots from a guard unit I plan on applying with who gave me some POCs to talk to regarding a trip to the unit.

Unfortunately, I underestimated the limitations of my pea-brain and forgot all but the call signs of the POCs. My question is, when I give a phone call to arrange a visit, would it be appropriate to address someone by their call sign? Suggestions? Thanks in advance.

A rule of thumb for callsign usage--if they introduce themselves by their callsign, they probably expect you to use it. But a "sir" won't hurt your chances. If they tell you to KIO with the sir, then KIO. I'm in a reserve unit and have seen my share of baffoons pushing the envelope with the SNAP (sensitive new age pilot) attitude which starts and ends with "ME". Telling a unit to screw off WILL hurt your chances...and possibly your chances at other units (Bros talk). Remember, guard/reserve units can be picky. It all boils down to how much you want it. Oh...bringing beer to the unit's UTAs can't hurt! Good luck
 

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