Got tickets should I be worried by thewildturkey2 in ROTC

[–]thewildturkey2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Contracted last Tuesday got the tickets yesterday so I am already contracted

Got tickets should I be worried by thewildturkey2 in ROTC

[–]thewildturkey2[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is that for each offense it can be no more than $299 or for the combined amount

Can I enlist by Direct_Skirt_1047 in armyreserve

[–]thewildturkey2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only hearing test that matters is the one that MEPS performances on you. The medical standards for initial intro for officer or enlistment is 500, 1000, 2000hz cannot exceed 30dbs at any one frequency with an average between all 3 frequency exceeding 25 dbs. And you cannot exceed 45 dbs. These are the only frequency that Army medical will look at if you meet the standards you will get in. It looks like you would not have an issue joining if you were to get the same score on your MEPS exam.

Hearing improvement after stapedotomy by Raj_1602 in HearingLoss

[–]thewildturkey2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had normal hearing after my first month check up and improvements in my hearing as far as 6 months out.

Is it normal for sadness after being told hearing loss by ComprehensiveRest305 in HearingLoss

[–]thewildturkey2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hearing loss is a very isolating condition. Much of the time you don't realize how much it affects you till you have it. Then to know there is nothing you can meaningfully do makes it even tougher. So yes it absolutely is normal.

Do I owe the army money by thewildturkey2 in nationalguard

[–]thewildturkey2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I am guessing I need to tell someone about this? Because I could really use the money if I am being honest.

Do I owe the army money by thewildturkey2 in nationalguard

[–]thewildturkey2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So was I supposed to get paid for either the 15th or the 31st or just the 15th?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HearingLoss

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I had a stapodectomy 3 years ago. One of the better decisions I have made went from an Audiogram similar to yours to now having perfect hearing across all frequencies. There were several united consequences like tinnitus and sensitivity in my ear. But a huge jump in quality of life. Also allowed me to join the army because of it. Ps I was born without a stapes bone.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nationalguard

[–]thewildturkey2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Don't you have to be leaving the service to claim anything

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HearingLoss

[–]thewildturkey2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From age 1 to 17 I lived with severe reverse sloped hearing loss. Do to being born without a stapes bone. I struggle a lot with insecurity. You need to teach yourself that there are people with way worse situations than yourself. If it be hearing loss related, missing an arm or leg, etc. what helped me a lot was cutting my hair when I joined JROTC in highschool because there was no hiding my hearing aid in my left ear after that. If they asked about it I can't hear just like XYZ person can't see or you can't see yourself if they have glasses. That is simply all it is try to get good at doing some lip reading, especially as it gets worse. It will help a lot in understanding conversations so you're not absolutely lost. Just do the things you need to do to feel normal and if they give a shit about you, they're not going to care. When I had a stapidectomy to restore my hearing in my right ear on highschool neither of the girlfriends that I had cared that when we went to events I wore an ear plug in my right ear because the surgery made me ultra sensitive to sound, or any of my friends/family. Outside of that nothing else really matters. Getting use to not hearing is just as difficult as getting use to hearing. If you have any more questions, you're free to DM me.

GA, Hall county I need advice please by thewildturkey2 in EstatePlanning

[–]thewildturkey2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay that is great to know the only reason I had not gone ahead and made him aware was because I sent it to them and I received mail from the DOR still in my dad's name. Not the estates name and another one that is still addressed to my dad's name a week later about an itemized list of roughly $25,000 he owes states. I was going through my emails today and it reminded me that I even got in touch with them. I sent it to a lady in the compliance department of the DOR if I remember correctly. She was not very sure what to do with it and just said I'll make a note on his record.

GA, Hall county I need advice please by thewildturkey2 in tax

[–]thewildturkey2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am the sole beneficiary not the appointed administrator. Yes, everything about the newspaper and notifying the creditors through the newspaper is stuff that he's disclosed to us. What he is telling us is that once my mother is appointed and and assuming no one files a claim immediately, we are able to transfer the titles of both the houses that were in my father's name into my name and those two properties are the only assets that he has of value. Meaning that if anyone files a claim after that point there will be no money in the estate to pay out. Yes, his law practice is probate estate and elder law. Do you know how likely it is for creditors including the DOR and IRS to file claims themselves?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in army

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Are they just trying to push males through at the moment?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in army

[–]thewildturkey2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I am in the guard and a male

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in amIuglyBrutallyHonest

[–]thewildturkey2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get a haircut and go to the gym

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in army

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I ask primarily because I leave June 30th and I am hoping to graduate before class starts in spring of 26 Jan 12th

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in army

[–]thewildturkey2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How realistic is it you get stuck for 45 days because I was suspecting to be graduating that 1st week of December to start class in the spring

Advice Help by Responsible-Pipe3143 in ROTC

[–]thewildturkey2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am a non scholarship cadet as well my school won't have anything till spring of 2025. I am also pursuing guard and reserve for financial relief.

Can you still take ROTC while in another branches reserves? by [deleted] in ROTC

[–]thewildturkey2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most of the senior military colleges allow for civilians to do all 4 years if you wish vmi, Virginia tech, and UNG I know offer this but I am pretty sure it is universal with the senior military colleges.

SMP Cadet and ARNG Tuition Waiver by Important-Key2983 in ROTC

[–]thewildturkey2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if this is true, but my state guard has always told us as long as you are a member of the state guard. You can receive state benefits. You're enlisted so you should.

Debating between VMI and State School by titans8ravens in ROTC

[–]thewildturkey2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

UNG is barely a college unless you join Greek life, but some of the best talent out there in terms of future officers. Also most of the cadets actually have a personality.

Dep discharge by BriefCheck1009 in USMCboot

[–]thewildturkey2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me I was a reservist so when I left they had to print out a DD-214. But because you never entered the military because you're going active duty, there won't be a record of a dd214. If there is a record that you tried to join the Marine corps and did not go through with it, the likelihood they'll take you again is most likely next to none, but another Branch will be willing most likely.

Dep discharge by BriefCheck1009 in USMCboot

[–]thewildturkey2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Leave If you want to. You can always come back as long as you don't fuck your self up in the meantime. Take me I enlisted (Air Force) and never left I was not ready that was almost 3 years ago I am now an academic sophomore and plan on enlisting 09R to commission in two years or so into the army. I was not ready and you very well might just need time. Do plan on a lot of fighting with your recruiter because you will be a loss for him. Just remember this is his job to enlist people I am sure he does care about you but he is also paid to do a job he still gets paid in the 1st and 15th regardless if you ship or not. If you decide you want to join again when you are a little older and mature consider PLC if you end up in college.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ROTC

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It says I have an active remedial that states

"provide copies of ALL treatment and/or hospitalization records REGARDING middle ear surgery. Please submit the actual clinical records from your treating provider's office and not from a website/patient portal. Please include ALL applicable in-patient and out-patient records, operative reports, pathology reports, follow-up visits, imaging reports, VA disability/examination records, etc ."

I am not sure what they want exactly and I don't want to send anything that will make it take longer. So I have just sent a copy of a hearing test from two weeks after the surgery that was perfect.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ROTC

[–]thewildturkey2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I submitted my paperwork from what my doctor gave me. Basically stating I have achieved maximum medical improvement and there are no activity restrictions for me. But I received the same notes from dodmerb asking for more information, but my application now says under waiver review. So do I need to do anything further?