Here's the skinny. My son was going to join the ANG and go EOD because that was of the three options available for immediate enlistment. He wanted to go PJ or CCT, but I explained to him that he is capable of, but not at the moment physically able to pursue that line of work.
He has now decided to go active duty and is still set on PJ. He is looking at starting with (feel free to correct) Aerospace med(?).
From PJ's please, what is the best starting point for him, and what does he need to do to ensure his path toward PJ? He can do this, but I don't want him to get lost in the mix and have a mile of red tape to climb when he is up to speed physically. His scores are off the charts but he just needs to get in better shape. PM me some numbers if you would, so we can talk, and he can talk. He won't settle for anything less.
We haven't talked to the active duty recruiter yet and I want to make sure that he signs the proper contract to make this happen.
I'm very proud of his decision, and want all the best for him, including stacking the deck in his favor with the proper knowledge of his pursuit.
Thanks in advance.
T.
He has now decided to go active duty and is still set on PJ. He is looking at starting with (feel free to correct) Aerospace med(?).
From PJ's please, what is the best starting point for him, and what does he need to do to ensure his path toward PJ? He can do this, but I don't want him to get lost in the mix and have a mile of red tape to climb when he is up to speed physically. His scores are off the charts but he just needs to get in better shape. PM me some numbers if you would, so we can talk, and he can talk. He won't settle for anything less.
We haven't talked to the active duty recruiter yet and I want to make sure that he signs the proper contract to make this happen.
I'm very proud of his decision, and want all the best for him, including stacking the deck in his favor with the proper knowledge of his pursuit.
Thanks in advance.
T.