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Hello All!

Just wanted wanted to update you guys on the latest with me. If any of you remember - I am that girl asking for your input for my joining at my age and whether or not it was too late...Well some of you weren't too nice, other were very helpful with their comments. But I thank you all!

Finally, the day has come and I am shipping to to PI next Monday, the 27th! EXCITED!!!

Was wondering any any other women are out here in LA that will be shipping that day...

Anyway, wish me luck! I will update you guys once I am back for 10 days to chill out...

PS SgtShaw86 - Thank you for your email you sent me as a follow up. No, I didn't choose not to post due to you and others being on my case due to supposedly me being rude...Just have life and things to take care of, so that's why I've been MIA. But thank you for your concern!
 
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Well some of you weren't too nice, other were very helpful with their comments.

I didn't choose not to post due to you and others being on my case due to supposedly me being rude...


You just can't help yourself, can you? You weren't SUPPOSEDLY being rude. You are just mad because we called you out for disrespecting Marines and then coming into the WM forum and wanting help and advice.

Maybe three months in boot camp will teach you to stop playing the victim. Otherwise, I wish you luck.


A veteran - whether active duty, retired, National Guard or Reserve - is someone who, at one point in his or her life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America" for an amount of "up to and including my life." That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand that - Author unknown.
 
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I guess I missed the MARADMIN saying we call our boot camp (recruit training) BCT now.
 
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Wasnt this the women that got "knocked up" by her recruiter?
 
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Good luck if you are really going.
 
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Pssst Maris, you might wanna correct your profile before you get your butt handed to you again. Wink You are not a active duty E-2.
 
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Pssst Maris, you might wanna correct your profile before you get your butt handed to you again. Wink You are not a active duty E-2.


Dude, don't bother. She's the type that never learns her lesson, refuses to humble herself, refuses to apologise, refuses to admit she's wrong. She just wants everyone to forget about what she did and support her.

I can see it now in boot camp when her DI yells at her and accuses her of doing something she didn't do.."But Ma'am, you're wrong, this recruit didn't say OR do that and this recruit-" POW!!! To the moon....


A veteran - whether active duty, retired, National Guard or Reserve - is someone who, at one point in his or her life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America" for an amount of "up to and including my life." That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand that - Author unknown.
 
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Pssst Maris, you might wanna correct your profile before you get your butt handed to you again. Wink You are not a active duty E-2.


Dude, don't bother. She's the type that never learns her lesson, refuses to humble herself, refuses to apologise, refuses to admit she's wrong. She just wants everyone to forget about what she did and support her.

I can see it now in boot camp when her DI yells at her and accuses her of doing something she didn't do.."But Ma'am, you're wrong, this recruit didn't say OR do that and this recruit-" POW!!! To the moon....

LMAO good point.
 
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Oh boy...not this joker princess again...
 
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Pssst Maris, you might wanna correct your profile before you get your butt handed to you again. Wink You are not a active duty E-2.


Tell me what it should be then, since apparently I have no knowledge on this. This is what my Contract/SOU states. Thanks!
 
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Oh boy...not this joker princess again...


Glad to see you remember Smile
 
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Pssst Maris, you might wanna correct your profile before you get your butt handed to you again. Wink You are not a active duty E-2.


Tell me what it should be then, since apparently I have no knowledge on this. This is what my Contract/SOU states. Thanks!



You'll be an E-2 if/when you graduate. As of now you're just a poolee, not even a recuit yet. You are also not active duty. The active duty part on your contract just means that you enlisted into the Marine Corps as part of the active duty forces, vice the reserves.
 
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Tell me what it should be then, since apparently I have no knowledge on this. This is what my Contract/SOU states. Thanks!


Are you a Marine? Have you made it through boot camp? If not, it doesn't matter what that piece of paper says. Change your profile to Marine Corps, Poolee and it will be correct.
 
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Well some of you weren't too nice, other were very helpful with their comments.

I didn't choose not to post due to you and others being on my case due to supposedly me being rude...


You just can't help yourself, can you? You weren't SUPPOSEDLY being rude. You are just mad because we called you out for disrespecting Marines and then coming into the WM forum and wanting help and advice.

Maybe three months in boot camp will teach you to stop playing the victim. Otherwise, I wish you luck.


I have no problem admitting if I do something wrong. You don't know me, so don't jump into conclusions about who I am as a person. And as far as the whole disrespect issue goes, remind me again how I disrespected you and other Marines. To refresh your and others' memory, I came to this board in hopes to get some insights from you and people who have knowledge about the things I was inquiring. What happened next?!? Instead of simply giving a straigh answer to my questions, people started bushing me on here, calling names and giving other comments that were absolutely not relevant to what I was asking about. See, the thing is, people come on these boards b/c they are looking up to you guys and hoping to find the answers. Instead, honestly, a lot of times, it seems to stray off the subject line and those who bother to put their 2 cents in the discussion talk smack about a person posting. How is that helpful?!? If you don't have anything useful to say, than say nothing. Or is it just that some people have too much of a free time in their hands and so they come to these boards so that they can get a satisfaction of belittling someone or showing just how superior they are over those who are less knowledgable on certain subjects...

You ask for respect. But in order to get respect, you should show some too. It is a two-way street. Don't think that b/c you have served as a Marine, others who are just joining or thinking about it, or even a regular civilian, for that matter, are any worse or lower than you. EVERYONE deserves respect regardless of their status, life experiences, occupation, education and so forth. What I don't get is why those service members that did respond to my inquires and were staright on the subject without ridicluing me or bashing my screen name, etc, were totally fine with giving me the answers and not accusing me of disrespecting them. For some reason they didn't have this urge that you and others did.

Anyway, say what you want, you sure have a right to do so as do others. Once again, I was just coming back to share with you the news and my excitement that I am a part of what I consider to be the best of the best but I am getting just the same rude attitude from some. Another reminder why it is a waste of time to post on these boards...

Take care and thanks for wishing me luck regardless!

Sincerely,
~Olena.
 
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Tell me what it should be then, since apparently I have no knowledge on this. This is what my Contract/SOU states. Thanks!


Are you a Marine? Have you made it through boot camp? If not, it doesn't matter what that piece of paper says. Change your profile to Marine Corps, Poolee and it will be correct.


I am new to the board and I didn't find where I could put "Pooley" as an option. Can you point me in the right direction? Thanks!
 
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Originally posted by jpclkeating:
Pssst Maris, you might wanna correct your profile before you get your butt handed to you again. Wink You are not a active duty E-2.


Tell me what it should be then, since apparently I have no knowledge on this. This is what my Contract/SOU states. Thanks!



You'll be an E-2 if/when you graduate. As of now you're just a poolee, not even a recuit yet. You are also not active duty. The active duty part on your contract just means that you enlisted into the Marine Corps as part of the active duty forces, vice the reserves.


~PV,

How would I change it? Sorry, I didn't see any other options, so I picked the closest to what my contract says. I know that I will become a recruit once I am at PI but where do I go in my profile to put the correct info? Thanks again!
 
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I sure wish I could see you going through boot...
 
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I have no problem admitting if I do something wrong. Apparently you do, or else before having the nerve to post again, you would've apologized for your attitude when asking questions from Marines in the open forum.

You don't know me, so don't jump into conclusions about who I am as a person. I don't need to jump to conclusions, you show who you are on here. Don't like it? Then don't post in the manner in which you have been.

And as far as the whole disrespect issue goes, remind me again how I disrespected you and other Marines. Apparently you already know b/c you talk about it a few sentences down.

To refresh your and others' memory, I came to this board in hopes to get some insights from you and people who have knowledge about the things I was inquiring. And to refresh YOUR memory, you didn't like some of the answers you were given and decided to proceed to bad mouth the Marines' whose answers you didn't like.

What happened next?!? Instead of simply giving a straigh answer to my questions, people started bushing me on here, calling names and giving other comments that were absolutely not relevant to what I was asking about. What happened next is you decided to come to the Female Marine forum and ask for advice thinking that we were too stupid to do a search on you and find out who you were before answering any of your questions.

See, the thing is, people come on these boards b/c they are looking up to you guys and hoping to find the answers. Instead, honestly, a lot of times, it seems to stray off the subject line and those who bother to put their 2 cents in the discussion talk smack about a person posting. How is that helpful?!? If you don't have anything useful to say, than say nothing. Or is it just that some people have too much of a free time in their hands and so they come to these boards so that they can get a satisfaction of belittling someone or showing just how superior they are over those who are less knowledgable on certain subjects...See, the funny thing is, your *****ing now just like you did when they ran you off and you high-tailed it to the WM forum. Like I said, you won't learn.

You ask for respect. Negative. I never asked you for your respect. Don't flatter yourself. The rules of the forum state that you will respect Marines when posting in their house. You must be the type of person who just walks into someone else's house and when they don't serve the dinner you like, you complain about it. But in order to get respect, you should show some too. It is a two-way street. Don't think that b/c you have served as a Marine, others who are just joining or thinking about it, or even a regular civilian, for that matter, are any worse or lower than you. EVERYONE deserves respect regardless of their status, life experiences, occupation, education and so forth. What I don't get is why those service members that did respond to my inquires and were staright on the subject without ridicluing me or bashing my screen name, etc, were totally fine with giving me the answers and not accusing me of disrespecting them. For some reason they didn't have this urge that you and others did. Since you have such a short memory, I never posted to your original threads. I replied to you when you did what you did and then came to the female house and wanted answers. Well, it didn't work. Try telling your DI's that you are only going to respect them if they respect you. Tell them that respect is a two-way street. Yeah, that will work. You wouldn't make it past training day 3.

There is no urge on my part to just disrespect someone when they've done nothing wrong. This is where you are so confused. I never posted to your ORIGINAL thread where you got bashed, so stop implying that I did. I retaliated when you thought it would be a great idea to open your suck and disrespect the people of the very branch you claim to want to be a part of, and then run away to the next forum as if we were going to answer you. You are a WANNABE. Nobody here owes you anything, and that includes respect, regardless of how you may feel about that. I give respect to everyone until they show they don't deserve it. Some choose to give it immediately, some don't. That's the problem you have with understanding and dealing with. Well, that is too bad.


Anyway, say what you want, you sure have a right to do so as do others. Once again, I was just coming back to share with you the news and my excitement that I am a part of what I consider to be the best of the best Wrong, you are not a part of it. YOu won't be until you graduate. Until then you are just a poolee and a recruit until graduation day.but I am getting just the same rude attitude from some. Another reminder why it is a waste of time to post on these boards...

Take care and thanks for wishing me luck regardless! And yes, I do wish you luck.... Wink

Sincerely,
~Olena.

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A veteran - whether active duty, retired, National Guard or Reserve - is someone who, at one point in his or her life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America" for an amount of "up to and including my life." That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand that - Author unknown.
 
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A veteran - whether active duty, retired, National Guard or Reserve - is someone who, at one point in his or her life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America" for an amount of "up to and including my life." That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand that - Author unknown.
 
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Domini, do you still have any friends on the drill field?
 
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