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Anonymous
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
I'm very excited about the opportunities in the NAVY.I study for the ASVAB everynight b/c I want to ensure myself that I can qualify for the Dental Specialist occupation & the college fund.My greatest concern is the living facilities for most health care specialists.Do most of them live in the barrack or on the ship?I don't won't to live on the ship, that would be a BIG adjustment.What are my chance of living in the barracks if I become a Dental Specialist (or any other health care specialist) in the NAVY? <br
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AJeffe8769@aol.com
Anonymous
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
I ENCOURAGE YOU TO STUDY AND BE VERY SELECTIVE ABOUT THE JOB Y0U WANT AND ASK FOR WHEN YOU GO SEE THE CLASSIFIER.**DO NOT GO IN THE NAVYUNDER AN SEAMAN/FIREMAN PROGRAM IF YOU CAN AVOID IT, A SCHOOL WOULDBE A GOOD THING.**AS FOR THE SHIP, YOU ARE JOINING THE NAVY AND SAILORS ARE ON SHIPS AND SHIPS GO TO SEA.**AS A DENTAL TECH YOU CAN BE STATIONED AT SEA OR AT SHORE EITHER PLACE HAS DENTAL TECHSNAVY LIFE CAN BE VERY EXCITING AND SOMETIMES VERY TRYING.**IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY DEPENDENTS THEN GOING TO SEA COULD BE FUNGOING ON A CRUISE IS AN EXPERIENCE AND SEEING THE WORLD IS GREATKEEP STUDYING FOR THAT TEST YOU NEED TO SCORE WELL: I'm very excited about the opportunities in the NAVY.I study for the ASVAB everynight b/c I want to ensure myself that I can qualify for the Dental Specialist occupation & the college fund.My greatest concern is the living facilities for most health care specialists.Do most of them live in the barrack or on the ship?I don't won't to live on the ship, that would be a BIG adjustment.What are my chance of living in the barracks if I become a Dental Specialist (or any other health care specialist) in the NAVY? <br
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nc1hensley@AOL.COM