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Navy Medical Center Visit
Next week (15-17) I am flying out to San Diego to visit the Naval Medical Center.
Why? Because I am considering joining the Navy to be a pharmacist for them for a 3 year (initially anyway) committment. They will repay my loans in those 3 years, instead of it taking 20 years. I know the financial info and all that, but I wanted to see what life was like for a pharmacist, in the Navy, first hand. I was wondering if anyone had any advice on things to specifically ask about, I've made a list but some fresh perspectives would be welcome. Thanks |
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hope you have time for a S.H.I.T while your here next week.
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Best of luck to you!
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I should add, I also want to serve my country, but obviously the loan repayment is a huge incentive. |
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Is that a civilian position or active duty? I am a civilian in the Navy, so I might be able to answer some questions
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This would be active duty for 3 years.
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I think you will find the Navy has a lot to offer. One thing you may want to ask, is what different types of duty choices will be available to you, i.e. locations (Hawaii, Italy, Afghanistan), type of command (hospital, field hospital, clinic, ship), positions (resident, clinician, Dept Head) etc. How long is the training/residency? Also make sure you are maximizing the benefit you receive. I have heard of bonuses as high as $30K for 3 years OR paying off your school loan.
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those are definitely some good questions, thanks!
Also, the guys going in this year are getting 120K in repayment PLUS 30K sign on pretty sweet deal |
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No military advise, but make sure you visit the San Diego Zoo while you are there. It's right next door.
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I am an Army Chief (CW2) but there's nothing wrong with the Navy for sure. Be aware that even though your Active commitment is 3 years, everyone's initial MSO (military service obligation) is 8 years. So that means that you'll be active for 3 and inactive for 5 and yes you can be "called up" or activated in an inactive status. That being said I have been in the service for 18 years and think it's got a lot to offer.
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I am an Army Chief (CW2) but there's nothing wrong with the Navy for sure. Be aware that even though your Active commitment is 3 years, everyone's initial MSO (military service obligation) is 8 years. So that means that you'll be active for 3 and inactive for 5 and yes you can be "call up" or activated in an inactive status. That being said I have been in the service for 18 years and think it's got a lot to offer. Another bit of advice would be to look at what ALL the services have to offer especially the AF.
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however I'll be on the Navy's time and dime, so there won't be too much leisure activity available to me |
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GO NAVY!!!!
:ss Chris..... |
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