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Guy downstairs from me at Benning went to sick all cause he was having problems with his ass. Doctor says, ":comeon: Maybe if you stop having anal sex. The soldier is like :dwillhuh:. Come find out his roommate was in something medical and had access to some drug. He was knocking ol boy out and tootsie rolling on his cheeks.


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Damn San Diego is that expensive good lord.
A SCPO should be making about $3220 with dependents and $2907 without dependents...

anywhere else that’s a grip. If housing is that much in San Diego that’s too damn much.


First off, us Navy folk on ships don't even get a food allowance unless we're in yards, so idk what the fukk you're talking about. Secondly, only nikkas that live in the barracks get free housing, and if you're not in the Air Force, then you're living pretty shyttily. The barracks on my base is run-down with no A/C in hot ass San Diego. The food is trash on ships, yet we're forced to give the navy back most of the $374 that they pay us for food.

According to my Personnel Department (navy version of a ships accountant at the individual level), it doesn't matter if you have a family of five, you won't get the food allowance unless you're ship is uninhabitable (the yards).

Housing definitely isn't free. You get a housing allowance that is only good enough to get a sailor that's E-8 and below a 1 bedroom apartment in a place like San Diego.
 

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I was getting $570 a check after taxes and that was including separate rats

Then I went and got a car and half my checks went to the note and insurance :snoop: :mjgrin:

That was 2002 tho

Pay wasn’t that bad especially after I got my second job on base a couple years later.

But yea officer is definitely the way to go :wow:

Speaking of that, I dunno if it was you or someone else but I’m calling :duck: on whoever said a Major lives check to check :comeon:

A 1LT with 2 years in service gets more than an E6 with 10 years in service

Im pretty sure any Major makes more than any enlisted person
That definitely wasn't me because O-4's make bank. Since they have to spend 10 years in the previous ranks to get to that pay grade, they're sitting at a gross of 89K a year before you even factor in the other un-taxed 36K that they get for housing(In San Diego, at least).:skip:

They're raking in at least 90K after taxes.

Edit: It'd take a Master Chief or regular ole E-9 30 years to make that much. You can't even get higher than E-9 as an enlisted.
 

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Pfffffft. I was a Payroll Clerk. The amount of Enlisted, married couples (with children) receiving welfare in the military would boggle your mind.

If you go in, stay single, stack loot, don't go crazy with credit cards and, above all, do NOT get arrested/fined off-base on some dumb shyt. Not sure if things are the same, but fines/allotments got taken out prior to taxes and it wasn't uncommon for Marines' records I oversaw to get a paycheck for $1 because of a DUI.​


Breh you was a payroll clerk tell me about this BAH debt they hit me with shyt is outrageous :russ:
 

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Brehs get free food, free housing, 50% off at Chili’s and complaining about pay...
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U sound stupid as fukk
It's not free if it's contingent on work

And there is no gawt damm 50% off at anywhere :mjlol:

Stupid ass civilians
 

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Update**

Reached out to breh about this and shyt ended up worse. From other privates he gathered she ended up being discharged on some psych shyt and just tossed into the bushes. She kept her mouth shut about rape and it spread around base so she would end up getting gangbanged and abused until she went AWOL and was found in nearby town OD on meth. Worst part breh said she was a 4 on her best days but i guess p*ssy is p*ssy in the military.

**slowly massages forehead**

....Let me get this straight. So because she kept her mouth shut soldiers just kept casually gang raping her until she went AWOL?

....like what the f...
 
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Enlisted: Go to Recruiting Station<Speak with Recruiter about enlisting<Take mock ASVAB test, if you score highly enough, then<sign a fukk-ton of papers<doing a bunch of potential enlistee stuff with your recruiter (memorizing the very basics about your branch and the rank structure)<go to MEPS and take the real ASVAB (which is easier than the mock), and sign a metric shyt-ton of papers, and take a bunch of tests and pick your MOS/Rate<go home for 3-6 months and get ready for boot camp.

Officers have a few paths. You can go in via going to a four-year university as a civilian, doing well, then speaking with an officer recruiter and getting sent to OCS (Officer Candidate School).

Or

Do NROTC in college, and become a commissioned officer after graduation.

Or

Go to one of the three service academies.

You get higher pay in the military by making rank, making a high enough rank to get housing and food allowances, being in for certain amounts of time, gaining a dependent, or being in a hazard zone/ a special duty, or getting a bonus.

aye I heard military can see juvenile convictions. You think I can explain or talk to somebody to excuse a GBI felony from 2009? I was 15 at the time but Im 25 now. no crimes since then

Also, would they even consider multiple waivers? Cuz i got a 2nd degree robbery from when i was 14 too
why they gone trip off of kid shyt :lupe:
 

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Damn San Diego is that expensive good lord.
A SCPO should be making about $3220 with dependents and $2907 without dependents...

anywhere else that’s a grip. If housing is that much in San Diego that’s too damn much.
A nice 1BD apartment will run you $1800+ for just rent.
aye I heard military can see juvenile convictions. You think I can explain or talk to somebody to excuse a GBI felony from 2009? I was 15 at the time but Im 25 now. no crimes since then

Also, would they even consider multiple waivers? Cuz i got a 2nd degree robbery from when i was 14 too
why they gone trip off of kid shyt :lupe:
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Edit: you're really gonna have to talk with a recruiter about that. Of course, if you weren't charged as an adult, then it shouldn't be on your record, so you should be fine.
 

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these stories make me want to talk to 2 of my friends that were military

one my homegirl from HS who for all intents and purposes is normal...no weird shyt or anything..is married to another military cat who looks square ish,,the only thing is she had another kid with somebody in the military before she married her current husband..and i believe she was married to that one too

two - a cat from my neighborhood who was a marine and did a couple tours in Iraq..he developed a coke habit...homie would start wildin' out of the blue..lord knows if it was the coke or a random ass sound...to the point where we would have to go get him out the vicinity...so i know he has some stories to tell lol
 

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I don’t want to waste your time. Go talk to a recruiter and be up front.



aye I heard military can see juvenile convictions. You think I can explain or talk to somebody to excuse a GBI felony from 2009? I was 15 at the time but Im 25 now. no crimes since then

Also, would they even consider multiple waivers? Cuz i got a 2nd degree robbery from when i was 14 too
why they gone trip off of kid shyt :lupe:
 
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Edit: you're really gonna have to talk with a recruiter about that. Of course, if you weren't charged as an adult, then it shouldn't be on your record, so you should be fine.

So they see everything an employer sees? I have no problem with background checcs for jobs. But I heard military use some ol deep search type shyt . Is that true??
 

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So they see everything an employer sees? I have no problem with background checcs for jobs. But I heard military use some ol deep search type shyt . Is that true??

it will be the security clearance check that gets you. Even if you made it past suitability screening. All I can do is suggest you go to a recruiter and talk to them. Everything has a waiver especially if it was long ago. With covid and everything going on pretty soon it will be a massive push to fill training seats...You may be able to get in...But I’ll be brutally honest be upfront on your paperwork about any issues you had legally. They will find it eventually and you don’t want to get hit with a fraudulent enlisted after serving 14 years.
 

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So they see everything an employer sees? I have no problem with background checcs for jobs. But I heard military use some ol deep search type shyt . Is that true??
:russ:

Let me break it down for you. You'll have a small background check from your recruiter and a big one at MEPS. The recruiter just asks you questions, and essentially asks you to verify them. MEPS does one, too, but only makes sure that you're not knee-deep in nigh insurmountable debt/not a spy (they check to see if you're a citizen)/not crippled or carrying HIV or a mental disability or con.They have no access to your actual medical records.
 
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