I joined the Coast Guard in 1996 as a legal immigrant, l gained a lot of knowledge and skills. I became a US citizen in 2000 then, l got out in 2003 my last unit was TACLET SOUTH down in MIAMI. I Became a cop in Texas got several instructor certificates now l work as a consultant making 170k a year only working 4 days a week, the Coast Guard was a stepping stone into something bigger.
The Coast Guard is a great organization. It also is often recognized as having the second hardest boot camp, with the Marines being the most difficult. If you are going to join the Coast Guard I highly recommend that you work hard to prepare for what you will encounter at Cape May. If there is a 1.5 mile run requirement you should train to run 3 miles. If you must be able to do 50 pushups train and be able to do 100. If you need to do 40 timed sit-ups make sure you can do 80. The same goes for swimming. You do NOT want to be put into what is called the RAMP (previously called PEP and RED BELTS) program at Cape May which is actually a disciplinary torture unit where they will brutally hammer on under-performers and disciplinary problem recruits 24/7. Also, before the MEPS medical screening practice the "Duck Walk" as it is the most frequently failed physical test in all branches of the U.S. military. Arrive at Cape May ready for success. I wish you all the best in the USCG.
@@Ash91719 The number one lesson in Coast Guard boot camp is "NEVER, EVER QUIT!" Keep pushing through and you will make it. I wish you the best of luck.
I’m actually working with a coast guard recruiter now! After coming from 300 pounds to 208 I’m now physically qualified. Now it’s just the mental, hoping I get the IT technician
USCG doesn’t do rates the way other branches are. If you qualify on the ASVAB it’s literally just a waiting game as long as you don’t get in trouble. Also consider AET. Aviators love their life.
Joined the Coast Guard right out of high school in 1977 and served for 20 years. Loved my time and I seriously miss the family and community of the Coast Guard. Semper Paratus!
I apologize if this is a stupid question, but are you eligible for the same benefits as the rest of the military, i.e. VA, GI Bill, 20 year retirement and VA loans? I'm 23 and I'm really considering enlisting. I'd love to do Aircraft Maintenance. I also want to start a family, and nowadays it's harder than ever to afford that plus housing. I'm aware USCG get deployed, but I hear it's much more likely you'll be kept with your family compared to other branches.
@@matthewjameson8809 The pay and benefits are the same in the Coast Guard as in the DOD Military Branches. The rank structure is the same as that of the Navy. Yes, Coast Guard ships do deploy and there are USCG units overseas. My experience was extremely varied. I was stationed on a medium endurance cutter out of Florida, Electronics school, a LORAN-C station in Florida, Supply & Finance School in CA, a river buoy tender in KS, a Group Office in KS, a small boat station in Washington, an Area Training Team in CA, an Air Station in Florida, a District Office in LA, and the Pay and Personnel Center in KS. I saw duty as a shipboard and small boat engineer, an electronics technician, a finance, supply, and logistics specialist, a small boat coxswain and crewman, collateral duty EMT/Rescue Swimmer, Law Enforcement Officer, Trainer, aircraft supply, personnel specialist, and travel & transportation specialist. To say I enjoyed my 20 years is an understatement.
I’m 32 single mom and considering my enlistment to the coast guard. I have a few minor set backs, but I’m hoping to receive a waiver. My main goals are to gain a stability in areas bettering the life of my son and I. I do appreciate you making this video. I have hopes of getting the waiver! Thank you for your service
I worked in Silicon Valley tech for a while and just quit to do something more fulfilling. I’m either going to enlist in the Coast Guard or join CalFire. Thanks for this informational video!
Had my mind made up to Join Marines or Navy the Night before going to a Recruiter a Friend who we hadn't seen in years after going away to College showed up on my doorstep heard from another Friend I was going into the Service we sat talking about the Coast Guard and didn't sugar told me the positive and negative positives out wayed negatives well never regret going in Stayed 20 years
Hey man I'm 23 now and considering enlisting in the USCG and pushing for aircraft maintenance. Did you start a family while you were in? If so, did the CG keep you guys together alot of the time? I want to start a family, but I want to enlist in a branch that won't split us up all the time
@matthewjameson8809 Great Question my Friend I Took the test and Qualified at 20 but didn't enter until 21 and yes I started I got Married on my second enlistment. And for me they did a great job keeping us and families together unless you buy a house and put your fam where you want only separation anxiety is Deployment. If you talk to a recruiter ask him or her to shoot you straight no BS promises mine did yell me the truth good and Bad I had my mind made up so God Speed in your Endeavors I stayed 20 years reting in 1998 not one regret and Many find after one enlistment not for them I only meant one enlistment til I meant future Wife and they gave a Selective Reenlistment Bonus for Mk 12,000 only because I was getting married And Aviation field is great so few attaining rank is slower
@matthewjameson8809 I was 21 3rd oldest in recuit class yes I started a Family on 2nd enlistment only because I received a 12,000 dollar Reenlistment bonus and getting Married I was an Mk Machinery technician I had a difficult time long story.And yes
I have been thinking about joining the coast when I finish college, and this video helped me better understand what I will be getting into. Thank you for the amazing video. I feel more confident about the career path I want to take.😎
Great video! I will say, the air force has its own version of the coast guard auxiliary called civil air patrol. They don't perform missions side by side with active duty though, so that's a cool part of the USCG.
Kinda cool, Im in that pic of the 29. It's been great for me, I've been in 18.5 years and looking at retiring soon. It hasn't been all sunshine and rainbows but it's been a good ride so far. I've learned and experienced a lot. Stuff that I will take with me the rest of my life, some good, some bad.
Hey, that sounds like you have quite the knowledge and experience. I gotta ask you because I am interested in joining the coastguard. I just graduated from university and tbh not really interested in my major but the coastguard sounds fun to me as I am an active person and like to do activities like hands on and not sit in an office all day. Should I get in touch with a recruiter and let them guide me from there or do you recommend another path?
@@grtf47 going into military, is never a bad option in my opinion. I can't speak for everyone, but it's been good for me. If you're interested, go talk to a recruiter. If you like action, I'd recommend talking to the recruiter about Boatswain's mate (BM) or Machinery Technician (MK) which is what I am. Good luck!
Hey brother, just wanted to say, that the air force also has a volunteer component, the Civil Air Patrol is the volunteer force of the air force with headquarters in Maxwell AFB. I've been a coastie for 14 years and also been a CAP member for about 20 and the CAP does actual SAR missions as required. Great content as always, keep up the awesome work shipmate!
I was an Electronics Technician in the Coast Guard. I got all of the benefits of being in the Coast Guard along with the quality education of electronics and advanced electronics training. Much of the gear I worked on was Navy equipment and I went to allot of Navy C schools. This education allowed me to get a high paying job immediately after getting out. I loved the Coast Guard and the only reason I got out was I wanted to start a family and being stationed on a ship was not conducive for that. Knowing what I know now, I would join the Coast Guard again with out a doubt. Semper Paratus!
6 years active USCG here, great video! My one addition to anybody wanting to go active for the job opportunities with small boat stations and more local shoreside work, is that the CG has a nationwide (and beyond) FLEET off cutters (ships). Going underway on a cutter is nigh unavoidable in your career, regardless of your rating. Cutter life isn't to say WORSE than other jobs that are seen more in the media, however it is very different, and I hardly ever see people talk about it. Just something to look into to manage your expectations, especially out of basic training where you have little to no bearing on where you get stationed first.
Correction sir. The USCG is not the only one with an Auxiliary. The oldest one is the USAF Civil Air Patrol dating back before WWII. Also the largest Auxiliary component in the US military.
I tried to join they denied my waiver but I’m trying again now juvenial trouble from 5 years ago would love to be a boatswains mate currently 21yrs of age
When I joined I was told less than 36000 enlisted. That was the New York city police force at that time and we had one 311 steamer left used by OCS and no rescue swimmers but Vietnam was a real thing for the CG. Out of everything, the rescue swimmer was probably the greatest gain in the CG since steam. Oh, and Alameda Ca was a basic training base.
I retired from the reserve in 2014 as a BM. I spent six years activated and miss it dearly. If I had nine lives I would love to come back in and train in a different rate. Now is the time for a young person to enter the Coast Guard. I would recommend active duty to get access to the most broad range of rates and training. ❤
It's a fantastic organization and I would encourage you to reach out to a recruiter. Feel free to contact the ones listed in this video description. They are happy to simply provide you with info and if/when you're ready to take the next step they will take care of that also.
@@LazyLocations Do you know what jobs are less likely to be desk jobs? I am an ex athlete, and I love being outside, so I am looking to see what rates could keep me active the most.
I want to say “ITS A TRAP” but I cant. As much as being underway can really suck its also one of the best experience I ever had. Plus, I cant wait to get that pension
Feel free to reach out to the CG recruiting office in Tampa. They’d be happy to answer any questions you have and give you direction. Now is definitely the time.
Dude it is not easier. USCG boot is hardier and more intense than Navy’s but you will not have to go. The rates are more intense because you have more collateral duties because less people. Have to do more with less. It is not so micro managed like Navy. More work but a heck of a lot more satisfaction. Not as many or as long deployments. Worked with many cross overs from many services every single one to be exact. Not a one of them regretted moving over to USCG and all said was best decision ever. They always say “USCG is the best kept Military secret”. They don’t have to talk about themselves and so not have to heavily recruit because it is very heavily sought after. They are “very” select on who they bring in and recruit. Just because you get a high enough score on ASVAB does not mean you automatically get into to USCG. They get to choose and select who they let in because it is small and jobs are tight. Like she says they pick people with good character and morale. They are very selective so you work with many people who WANT to be there and work hard. USCG goes all over the world as well which most don’t know as well. Been to many places overseas and spent way too much time in Caribbean, Central and South America. Believe me total 180 from Navy . I worked with Navy tons and spent tons of time on Navy bases all over world. I saw the difference ALL the time!
In my teens I was a sailor on a USCG weather ship out of Portland Maine . Mid 60's . Winter North Atlantic Ocean Station duty prepared me for a life at sea as a commercial fisherman . Looking back after 77 yrs I realize my Coast Guard service was the best thing I ever did in my life - unbelievable benefits : Tier 1 VA Healthcare ( I get everything at no cost to me ) , $ 3,738 monthly disability payments from Dept of Veterans Affairs [ + SSA retirement ] , life insurance , a house ( no down payment or private mortgage insurance required ) , a degree in science education , and much more ...
Its a shame they top out at 42. My brother is extremely fit, is trained as a commercial diver and has graduated from fire school... i think he would be a great candidate. 13:45
The National Guard has a volunteer force too. They are the State Military Reserves, jokingly called the SMRs(Smurfs). SMR were featured in the movie Delta Farce with Larry the Cable Guy. They actually have an Army, Air Force and Maritime units. By the way, I am not just trolling here. My son is trying to join the Coast Guard.
As a US Navy vet, we used to raz the US Coast Guard guys. We called them "Coasties" or "puddle pirates", but I have the utmost RESPECT for what they do! When everyone else has either headed into port or already there, the USCG is heading out to save lives. Who else would have the BALLS to take a 40 foot boat into 40 foot seas? MUCH RESPECT!
I know I'm a late commenter but something has had me confused for a while. I'm not joining the coast guard but my boyfriend is. He going be join when he turns 18 this coming late August. The truth is I have no idea what to get him for his birthday. He said it will be four years in the coast guard and I don't want to get him something with good intentions and find out he can't bring it with him and has to wait for 4 years to use it. I was thinking of maybe one of those projection necklaces where when you hold the small gem to your eye there's a photo inside and maybe a contact book so he can right down all of his family and friends information so he can keep in touch. If you don't know what a projection necklaces is then you might have better luck just quickly looking it up yourself. I may have explained it wrong. Sorry, if this is a somewhat off topic question and I hope you have a nice day wherever you are.
According to the latest rules I could find online, necklaces can be worn but must be concealed. As long as the necklace is not cumbersome I wouldn't see a problem with you buying it for him. It would be a great reminder of his loved ones. Of course, the final answer lies with the recruiter and his eventual command. That being said, I still think it's fine.
IMO, "action-y" would be BM (you'd also be a boating officer), ME, or AST (rescue swimmer). I would strongly encourage you to contact "Go Coast Guard Tampa Bay". They will answer all your questions and you won't make you feel pressured. Their contact info is in the video description. Make sure to let them know I sent you (Chris Juall - Coast Guard Auxiliary).
The main reason I want to join the coast guard is to gain personal physical and mental growth, and I also want to see the world. I want to feel freedom and still have free time to do stuff though. And I've been looking at the coast guard reserve. Does anyone know if the coast guard reserve will truly fit my goals? Is the coast guard reserve right for me? (also im 17 and graduate high school as class of 2024 if that helps answer my question)
The OIC (Officer in Charge) at my small boat station started in the Reserves then moved to active duty. Based upon what I know, I would start in Active duty when you graduate then move to the Reserves if you want down the road. Seems like Active Duty would be best for you right from the start.
tried to join coast guard when i was 18 in 1967, albuquerque . was told, by recruiter sitting at his desk, with his feet resting on the desk, "Unless your dad is in the coast guard, or is a congressman forget about it. joined the navy.
@@Nicola.M7 the only way you can work with them through volunteering would be through the CG Auxiliary but even then it would only be through helo ops training. Anything more would require an active duty role and related rating.
@@williamlord7725 It doesn't matter for joining the Auxiliary component of the USCG. It's all volunteer and the average age is probably 65-70. Fantastic organization.
I joined the US Coast Guard as an Auxiliarist and I get to do things with the Active and reserve. It also adds alot to my resume and I have plenty of Contacts
Thank you for this great requirements video. What is the AGE limit on the Coast Guard reserve. What is the OLDEST in age limits the Coast Guard Reserve requirements.
It is 42 now. I suggest contacting "Go Coast Guard Tampa" to answer all your specific questions about the Reserves. They are great. Their contact info is in the video description.
... but the blended retirement plan.....good if less than 20 years is your goal. Not so good if you go over. Still better than most companies, but so many complicated variables.
Talk to both recruiters and pick their brains. See what jobs catch your eye and see which branch has it then compare the two. I’m an EM in the Coast Guard.
I'm not exactly sure. I would recommend you reach out to the recruiting office listed in the video description to see what they say. I was around a Reservist this weekend that began his career in the USCG Reserves as a member of a PSU.
Im taking my first step towards joining the Coast Guard tomorrow. I would like to serve in Hawaii since my family is planning to move there. How can I achieve this?
If I was in the airforce reserves 8 years , army national guard 6 years. And get out of guard in a month. Can I join the coast guard reserves @36 years old? Reserves. Not active
The pay should be the same. The big difference is I believe you do more in the CG and it's more like being a firefighter since you usually don't go overseas. Such a great organization!
@@ericcartman9594 that’s what I’m saying. My dad wants me to join the Coast Guard so bad, and believe me, I have thought about it, but I’m going through my recruiting process with the Marine Corps right now. Being from Florida, the Coast Guard will always have a special place in my heart though.
I'll be 30 next year with no college I'm considering coast, navy, or air force but don't know if I should take the plundge I'm also not in the best shape even though I've done manual labor jobs
@@LazyLocations long post incoming My state has community college that is basically free and they have low cost to near free tuition for state schools if you're low income such as myself(and if you get lucky). I am considering going that route but have always wanted to go military and haven't had the freedom to do so until recently I hear so many horror stories of vets being mistreated, not receiving benefits and other such tales of misfortune How easy is it to study while active duty? I figure I can take the chance to study while enlisted as the navy and air force have programs for online schooling for enlisted but is it truly that easy? Are veteran preferences in hiring truly that good of an advantage? Is it worth staying for 20 years? I don't have a career or family so I don't mind staying for 20 years and retiring at 50 but it doesn't sound appealing to only earn about 22-35000 a year during that time as a 30 year and older man. How reliable is it to get raises as an e6, if I decide to stay long enough for that rank? I heard someone say that their e6 boss brings home about 8-9k a month. Is that realistic? If I can do that after 10-15 years then enlisting for 20 years doesn't sound bad at all Thank you
Thanks for the channel and content. Son is currently working through some moves to join the CG. He's considering BM and also would like to be anywhere in the US so long as it's an ocean station that's not any further south of Maryland on the east coast, not on the Gulf Coast and not on any in-land or Great Lakes area. Is this possible and if so what things should he prepare for to meet these goals? Thank you.
From the info I hear from recent recruits fresh from boot camp, they say it's really up to how well they do/rank in their class. The ones at the top get the best picks. The official word from the Coast Guard however, is there's no guarantee where you'll go. Given the shortage currently, it could be possible. I would definitely ask the recruiter.
@@LazyLocations tell me how I can so I can make my family happy and complete the full fivechain meaning I have family that has been in every branch except for the Coast Guard
Yes, I believe so as long as you have a good record and you meet all the normal entry requirements. Definitely reach out to the recruiters listed in this video description.
Ha. I see they improved the look of the working blues. I looked like a custodian back in the early 90's lol. First off military duty is a dedication, no matter what the service. If you can't dedicate yourself to pull 100% for the duration of your enlistment don't bother enlisting anywhere. One of the Coast Guards biggest missions is saving lives. SAR missions and the like. Law enforcement is another. You have to be at the top of your game to do these things as in any service you have to know your job and pull your weight. I met to many people that slipped past the recruiting process, to many officers and chiefs that threw their rank in your face. These people are fewer than the good ship mates of course. I guess that could maybe be said about all services? The Coast Guard is a military service so you will be called upon to do things that obviously are dangerous. I've been in the Atlantic in a hurricane on a 270. Been pinned between a ships hull and MSB when the engine died, tied down helicopters, air refuled helos that are above you. Gave cpr to a drowning victim and hoisted him to a rescue helo. Hoisted a gangrene man from the bow of a 270 because the flight deck was full of migrants we picked up at sea. Trained for amputations, fire, chemical warfare, nuclear warfare and whatever else. Does that make me special? No, of course not. I'm just pointing out that there is a lot to enlisting in the Coast Guard that people may not think about before joining this or any service. You have to live up to the motto: You have to go out but you don't have to come back. Because not only your life matters but your shipmates as well. Overall I liked the Coast Guard. Should of just done my 20+.
I’m currently 15, I wanna join the coast guard for my parents green card. I’m currently a C student but use to be A b student and my GPA was close to a 3 is there any early camps I can join for the summer to have early experience? Thank you.
Our son barely graduated high school. His then GF, now wife drilled him for the ASVAB. There is a book that will help you. Because of his wife and his hard work, he scored very high. He is still in the CG, over 21 years! Be sure you can pass all the physical requirements before you go to Cape May.
When you say active duty that means that you live on the boat or on some sort of base if you were a part of another branch ? Also, if I were to serve active duty could I then become a reservist at a later point within that same contract ?
As someone who’s active duty, you’ll either live on base, at a small boat station, on a ship, or in civilian housing (apt, house, etc). If you aren’t on a ship you’ll likely receive BAH (basic allowance for housing). You’ll have to speak with your recruiter about when you can switch to Reserves if you want to. I would assume you’d have to complete your initial contract.
it's not what it was when you were in, my man (assuming you joined quite a while ago). best decision I ever made, but don't make it out to be this fantastical life. we need to give them the pros AND the cons - such as the budget issues, the fact they're offering 2 year contracts because they're so top heavy, etc. etc. forgive me because i've been drinking, but I'm a disabled CG aviator, and i've spent time on a cutter, so I'll never not fight to make sure you know the realities of service. TBI, back injuries, hearing loss, etc. aren't a joke, nor are they something that isn't a risk. some of the best years of my life, but let's make sure we aren't hiding anything. (also, auxillary can't do aviation, either)
I’m sorry that you had some bad experiences with the CG. It’s not perfect for sure but of all the CG veterans I’ve met the overwhelming majority say it was the best and they wish they stayed in longer. All the things you’re suffering from could’ve easily been caused by a civilian job too. Also, the Aux definitely has a robust aviation component called “Aux Air”. I wish you the best.
They were actually doing two year enlistments for a while. I'm not sure if they are still doing them or three years. I would encourage you to reach out to the recruiting office listed in the video description. They'll definitely answer your questions and there's no pressure to join or anything.
Hey so I’m younger, can’t join yet but wanting in the future. What do you feel would genuinely be best for me? I want to join the military and coast guard seems the best choice, but it also seems like training is harder. What should I train for? Like getting stronger wise. (Sorry if this is dumb)
I would say definitely concentrate on the pushups, sit-ups, and running. Also, be comfortable enough to swim back and forth to each end of a swimming pool a few times. Beyond that, typical weights and stuff but you can also simply do body weight stuff too. The actual test to get in will be pushups, sit-ups, running.
I would definitely reach out to the recruiting office I linked in the video description. That's beyond my pay grade but I would think you'd be a big asset to the USCG.
Hi! I’m in San Diego, (born and raised) I would like to volunteer, however, I never graduated nor got any sort of diploma. Am I still able to volunteer by any chance?
Sure, you can still volunteer. You'd have to join the "Auxiliary" and become an official member. Once that's achieved then you can decide what you want to do, do that on the Aux side for experience, and then do it for the Coast Guard if that's a job they are in need of. Boat Crew, Radio Watchstander, Culinary Asst., In port watch stander, and other areas would be the high priority jobs.
@@LazyLocations Hello! My apologies for the super delayed response, I often forget to check my notifications on here. Thank you so much for taking the time to respond!!! Very much appreciated! 🙏
You'll have to ask a recruiter for that one. I'm sure your age is good to join but I'm not exactly sure on it it's young enough to become an officer. I want to say yes but you'll have to double check.
Air Station locations. All pilots are officers and the two primary fixed wing aircraft are the C-130H and the HC-144. There may also be smaller jets but I'm not sure if they still fly those. In order to become a Coast Guard pilot you must be an officer. If you are already a pilot you can join through the Direct Commission Aviation Program. If you don't, you must first attend officer candidate school. If you're in college you could consider the "CSPI" program and enter flight school through the Wilkes Flight Initiative. Flight training is held at Naval Flight School in Pensacola, FL.
@@benjohnson2183 Happy to help. Reach out to Go Coast Guard Tampa if you have specific questions. Their contact info is in the video description. They are great! I heard that even Reservists might be able to fly fixed wing aircraft and helo's but I'm not sure if that is currently the case.
In WW2 the CG was used overseas. I believe they also may have been used in Vietnam and the Gulf war but they were primarily PSU/specialty units from what I recall. In the CG your primary mission is to keep our coastlines and waterways safe and rescue boaters. Therefore, it’s highly unlikely you’ll go to war overseas unless you’re in a special unit that you specifically joined.
I joined the Coast Guard in 1996 as a legal immigrant, l gained a lot of knowledge and skills. I became a US citizen in 2000 then, l got out in 2003 my last unit was TACLET SOUTH down in MIAMI. I Became a cop in Texas got several instructor certificates now l work as a consultant making 170k a year only working 4 days a week, the Coast Guard was a stepping stone into something bigger.
That’s awesome! Thx for sharing.
- Like @LazyLocations said thanks for conveying your story to us 😀👍.
Ow GOD you just lived my feature life or maybe my dream life congra men 🙆♂️🙆♂️🙆♂️
good for you brother
That’s the American dream
Out of all 5 branches, I'd consider CG and AF the most
The army is a joke.
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No disrespect from me. Not that that matters.
That is exactly where I’m at I just don’t know which one to go with…
The Coast Guard is a great organization. It also is often recognized as having the second hardest boot camp, with the Marines being the most difficult. If you are going to join the Coast Guard I highly recommend that you work hard to prepare for what you will encounter at Cape May. If there is a 1.5 mile run requirement you should train to run 3 miles. If you must be able to do 50 pushups train and be able to do 100. If you need to do 40 timed sit-ups make sure you can do 80. The same goes for swimming. You do NOT want to be put into what is called the RAMP (previously called PEP and RED BELTS) program at Cape May which is actually a disciplinary torture unit where they will brutally hammer on under-performers and disciplinary problem recruits 24/7. Also, before the MEPS medical screening practice the "Duck Walk" as it is the most frequently failed physical test in all branches of the U.S. military. Arrive at Cape May ready for success. I wish you all the best in the USCG.
looking to enlist soon. thanks for the advice!
@@Ash91719 The number one lesson in Coast Guard boot camp is "NEVER, EVER QUIT!" Keep pushing through and you will make it. I wish you the best of luck.
So coast guard bootcamp is harder than army?
Lmao this the funniest comment I’ve ever seen😂
@@rodolfomorenoiii135none of them are hard. They haven’t been hard or even slightly difficult since 2009
I’m actually working with a coast guard recruiter now! After coming from 300 pounds to 208 I’m now physically qualified. Now it’s just the mental, hoping I get the IT technician
That's awesome man keep it up, you got this
You’ll definitely get IT
USCG doesn’t do rates the way other branches are. If you qualify on the ASVAB it’s literally just a waiting game as long as you don’t get in trouble. Also consider AET. Aviators love their life.
@@AnarexicSumo thanks! I appreciate the feedback
@@chan-ht1skIs it heavily needed currently? Considering this as well. Either IT or Cyber sec. I have civ IT experience. Are you CG? Any tips?
Hello, my 19yo son is at cape may in his 4th week. I was in the Marine Corps, I couldn't be prouder of him.
Is he in R-204? His bootcamp company?
You have a son or daughter there too?
@@kf91274 no, I’m a Recruiter out of Fresno California
@@babyd12216 OK cool, he just got his orders. He's going to South Carolina. Idk exactly where.
Joined the Coast Guard right out of high school in 1977 and served for 20 years. Loved my time and I seriously miss the family and community of the Coast Guard. Semper Paratus!
I apologize if this is a stupid question, but are you eligible for the same benefits as the rest of the military, i.e. VA, GI Bill, 20 year retirement and VA loans?
I'm 23 and I'm really considering enlisting. I'd love to do Aircraft Maintenance. I also want to start a family, and nowadays it's harder than ever to afford that plus housing. I'm aware USCG get deployed, but I hear it's much more likely you'll be kept with your family compared to other branches.
@@matthewjameson8809 The pay and benefits are the same in the Coast Guard as in the DOD Military Branches. The rank structure is the same as that of the Navy. Yes, Coast Guard ships do deploy and there are USCG units overseas. My experience was extremely varied. I was stationed on a medium endurance cutter out of Florida, Electronics school, a LORAN-C station in Florida, Supply & Finance School in CA, a river buoy tender in KS, a Group Office in KS, a small boat station in Washington, an Area Training Team in CA, an Air Station in Florida, a District Office in LA, and the Pay and Personnel Center in KS. I saw duty as a shipboard and small boat engineer, an electronics technician, a finance, supply, and logistics specialist, a small boat coxswain and crewman, collateral duty EMT/Rescue Swimmer, Law Enforcement Officer, Trainer, aircraft supply, personnel specialist, and travel & transportation specialist. To say I enjoyed my 20 years is an understatement.
@@matthewjameson8809the uscg has all the same benefits as the other branches and sometimes better 👍
They beat and caged my friend cause they didn't like look on his face when they were piliging his liveaboard
I’m 32 single mom and considering my enlistment to the coast guard. I have a few minor set backs, but I’m hoping to receive a waiver. My main goals are to gain a stability in areas bettering the life of my son and I. I do appreciate you making this video. I have hopes of getting the waiver! Thank you for your service
You are very welcome Yeah and I hope you get your waiver!
Good luck I getting your Waiver I served in the Coast Guard over 24 years ago not one regrett
How did it go? Any updates? I support you from my deepest heart!
Please rethink this. Not a good idea at your age. Your children need you. Dp mpt ne;oeve tjos wp,am/
Any update?
I just turned 25, this coming year I want to join! I been holding back for too long and civilian workforce isn’t it…
No it ain't I'm 24 bout to turn 25 and honeslty i'm considering fuck this civilian life.
@@joshuabryant8504I’m 23 thinking the same
do it bro
I worked in Silicon Valley tech for a while and just quit to do something more fulfilling. I’m either going to enlist in the Coast Guard or join CalFire. Thanks for this informational video!
Had my mind made up to Join Marines or Navy the Night before going to a Recruiter a Friend who we hadn't seen in years after going away to College showed up on my doorstep heard from another Friend I was going into the Service we sat talking about the Coast Guard and didn't sugar told me the positive and negative positives out wayed negatives well never regret going in Stayed 20 years
Hey man I'm 23 now and considering enlisting in the USCG and pushing for aircraft maintenance. Did you start a family while you were in? If so, did the CG keep you guys together alot of the time? I want to start a family, but I want to enlist in a branch that won't split us up all the time
@matthewjameson8809 Great Question my Friend I Took the test and Qualified at 20 but didn't enter until 21 and yes I started I got Married on my second enlistment. And for me they did a great job keeping us and families together unless you buy a house and put your fam where you want only separation anxiety is Deployment. If you talk to a recruiter ask him or her to shoot you straight no BS promises mine did yell me the truth good and Bad I had my mind made up so God Speed in your Endeavors I stayed 20 years reting in 1998 not one regret and Many find after one enlistment not for them I only meant one enlistment til I meant future Wife and they gave a Selective Reenlistment Bonus for Mk 12,000 only because I was getting married And Aviation field is great so few attaining rank is slower
I am 21 thinking about enlisting and was wondering the same thing
@matthewjameson8809 I was 21 3rd oldest in recuit class yes I started a Family on 2nd enlistment only because I received a 12,000 dollar Reenlistment bonus and getting Married I was an Mk Machinery technician I had a difficult time long story.And yes
Nice! That's my photo from Hurricane Ian! Good to see that it's still getting some visibility. Great video btw
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Great shot! Thanks for the kind words.
USCG and USAF are the best branches from a QOL standpoint.
I have been thinking about joining the coast when I finish college, and this video helped me better understand what I will be getting into. Thank you for the amazing video. I feel more confident about the career path I want to take.😎
My dad suggested I look into joining the coast guard, this video is quite informative!
Your dad is wise! Feel free to reach out if you need more info.
Wishing you the best ! 💚👍😁
Great video! I will say, the air force has its own version of the coast guard auxiliary called civil air patrol. They don't perform missions side by side with active duty though, so that's a cool part of the USCG.
I totally forgot about the CAP. I know it's not exactly the same but it definitely is a volunteer branch of the military. Thanks for the reminder!
Is the AF Auxiliary or Civil Air Patrol mostly little kids? I saw a kid maybe 13 wearing a uniform of the CAP.
@@stansmith4054 They are mostly adult pilots. They may have a group that's related for young people kind of like Sea Scouts.
@@LazyLocations No these kids were in a unit directing traffic at a town event. They said they were with some squadron which I can't recall.
I am 33 years old living in Orlando was thinking about the army until saw your video thanks 🙏 for the info
Kinda cool, Im in that pic of the 29. It's been great for me, I've been in 18.5 years and looking at retiring soon. It hasn't been all sunshine and rainbows but it's been a good ride so far. I've learned and experienced a lot. Stuff that I will take with me the rest of my life, some good, some bad.
Hey, that sounds like you have quite the knowledge and experience. I gotta ask you because I am interested in joining the coastguard. I just graduated from university and tbh not really interested in my major but the coastguard sounds fun to me as I am an active person and like to do activities like hands on and not sit in an office all day. Should I get in touch with a recruiter and let them guide me from there or do you recommend another path?
@@grtf47 going into military, is never a bad option in my opinion. I can't speak for everyone, but it's been good for me. If you're interested, go talk to a recruiter. If you like action, I'd recommend talking to the recruiter about Boatswain's mate (BM) or Machinery Technician (MK) which is what I am. Good luck!
@@c.shoefish 🙏 thanks
if they are able to, I think 42 year olds should serve. It gives people who got screwed over from college another chance to help make ends meet.
Hey brother, just wanted to say, that the air force also has a volunteer component, the Civil Air Patrol is the volunteer force of the air force with headquarters in Maxwell AFB. I've been a coastie for 14 years and also been a CAP member for about 20 and the CAP does actual SAR missions as required. Great content as always, keep up the awesome work shipmate!
Thanks. I totally forgot about CAP when I filmed the video. They are great too.
Haven’t read all the comments so it may have been addressed, but the Civil Air Patrol is the civilian auxiliary to the USAF.
I was an Electronics Technician in the Coast Guard. I got all of the benefits of being in the Coast Guard along with the quality education of electronics and advanced electronics training. Much of the gear I worked on was Navy equipment and I went to allot of Navy C schools. This education allowed me to get a high paying job immediately after getting out. I loved the Coast Guard and the only reason I got out was I wanted to start a family and being stationed on a ship was not conducive for that. Knowing what I know now, I would join the Coast Guard again with out a doubt. Semper Paratus!
EM2 joined in 2017. Have done almost all aspects of the CG
Retired from USCG in 1988. 21years of active duty. Best time of my life. Great retirement benefits. Would do it all over again.
Thank you for your service!
Super cool! Recruiter stephenson is working on my application, still waiting on MEPS! Hopefully everything goes smoothly.
That's great to hear! She's super cool.
Good video, thanks. I signed up for the Auxiliaries here in Alameda (I live almost right next door), very much looking forward to this new adventure.
22 years, 10 months, and 23 days here. I would do it over and over again if I could. Semper Paratus, shipmates!
I ship off to bootcamp on Tuesday! I’m extremely nervous and anxious but know I can make it through if I don’t quit, quitting is not an option
6 years active USCG here, great video! My one addition to anybody wanting to go active for the job opportunities with small boat stations and more local shoreside work, is that the CG has a nationwide (and beyond) FLEET off cutters (ships). Going underway on a cutter is nigh unavoidable in your career, regardless of your rating. Cutter life isn't to say WORSE than other jobs that are seen more in the media, however it is very different, and I hardly ever see people talk about it. Just something to look into to manage your expectations, especially out of basic training where you have little to no bearing on where you get stationed first.
Great point Kyle. Thanks!
15 yrs in the Coast Guard and never once touched a Cutter.....
What rate
@@rileyclayton3344 AMT
Correction sir. The USCG is not the only one with an Auxiliary. The oldest one is the USAF Civil Air Patrol dating back before WWII. Also the largest Auxiliary component in the US military.
I completely forgot about the CAP when I filmed this. You are absolutely right.
I tried to join they denied my waiver but I’m trying again now juvenial trouble from 5 years ago would love to be a boatswains mate currently 21yrs of age
Semper Paratus! USCG when I joined was told was less than the 40,000
When I joined I was told less than 36000 enlisted. That was the New York city police force at that time and we had one 311 steamer left used by OCS and no rescue swimmers but Vietnam was a real thing for the CG. Out of everything, the rescue swimmer was probably the greatest gain in the CG since steam. Oh, and Alameda Ca was a basic training base.
I retired from the reserve in 2014 as a BM. I spent six years activated and miss it dearly. If I had nine lives I would love to come back in and train in a different rate. Now is the time for a young person to enter the Coast Guard. I would recommend active duty to get access to the most broad range of rates and training. ❤
I would try EM or MST.
I’m thinking about joining the Coast guard by receiving training at a college seems like a job I would enjoy
It's a fantastic organization and I would encourage you to reach out to a recruiter. Feel free to contact the ones listed in this video description. They are happy to simply provide you with info and if/when you're ready to take the next step they will take care of that also.
I am joining the coast guard. I am 26 and joining for some direction
Just got an 82 on my asvab and passed meps
Outstanding! I can't think of anything better to do while you're finding direction.
@@LazyLocations Do you know what jobs are less likely to be desk jobs? I am an ex athlete, and I love being outside, so I am looking to see what rates could keep me active the most.
I really want to join I think it's the best way to serve because you do the most amazing stuff
I want to say “ITS A TRAP” but I cant. As much as being underway can really suck its also one of the best experience I ever had. Plus, I cant wait to get that pension
Yeah you can say "ITS A TRAP" on this kind of video if it's from other branches lol. But the coast guard is awesome.
I am US Army active duty E5
Petroleum supply specialist
I am thinking about joining CG reserve
Feel free to reach out to the CG recruiting office in Tampa. They’d be happy to answer any questions you have and give you direction. Now is definitely the time.
I'm looking into join the coast guard because I'm in the navy I'm into cross branching from the navy to coast guard it seems alot easier
Dude it is not easier. USCG boot is hardier and more intense than Navy’s but you will not have to go. The rates are more intense because you have more collateral duties because less people. Have to do more with less. It is not so micro managed like Navy. More work but a heck of a lot more satisfaction. Not as many or as long deployments. Worked with many cross overs from many services every single one to be exact. Not a one of them regretted moving over to USCG and all said was best decision ever. They always say “USCG is the best kept Military secret”. They don’t have to talk about themselves and so not have to heavily recruit because it is very heavily sought after. They are “very” select on who they bring in and recruit. Just because you get a high enough score on ASVAB does not mean you automatically get into to USCG. They get to choose and select who they let in because it is small and jobs are tight. Like she says they pick people with good character and morale. They are very selective so you work with many people who WANT to be there and work hard. USCG goes all over the world as well which most don’t know as well. Been to many places overseas and spent way too much time in Caribbean, Central and South America. Believe me total 180 from Navy . I worked with Navy tons and spent tons of time on Navy bases all over world. I saw the difference ALL the time!
In my teens I was a sailor on a USCG weather ship out of Portland Maine . Mid 60's . Winter North Atlantic Ocean Station duty prepared me for a life at sea as a commercial fisherman . Looking back after 77 yrs I realize my Coast Guard service was the best thing I ever did in my life - unbelievable benefits : Tier 1 VA Healthcare ( I get everything at no cost to me ) , $ 3,738 monthly disability payments from Dept of Veterans Affairs [ + SSA retirement ] , life insurance , a house ( no down payment or private mortgage insurance required ) , a degree in science education , and much more ...
Its a shame they top out at 42. My brother is extremely fit, is trained as a commercial diver and has graduated from fire school... i think he would be a great candidate. 13:45
I have been thinking about joining coast guard. Thank you 😊
The National Guard has a volunteer force too. They are the State Military Reserves, jokingly called the SMRs(Smurfs). SMR were featured in the movie Delta Farce with Larry the Cable Guy. They actually have an Army, Air Force and Maritime units. By the way, I am not just trolling here. My son is trying to join the Coast Guard.
I didn’t know that. Cool!
As a US Navy vet, we used to raz the US Coast Guard guys. We called them "Coasties" or "puddle pirates", but I have the utmost RESPECT for what they do! When everyone else has either headed into port or already there, the USCG is heading out to save lives. Who else would have the BALLS to take a 40 foot boat into 40 foot seas? MUCH RESPECT!
" Coastie" is not derogitory.
Thanks, I'm considering joining right now.
Feel free to reach out to me or contact go coast guard tampa if you want specific questions answered. They are great.
@@LazyLocationshey I had a few questions how can I contact you
@@mr.v1475 chris@lazybunz.com
I know I'm a late commenter but something has had me confused for a while. I'm not joining the coast guard but my boyfriend is. He going be join when he turns 18 this coming late August. The truth is I have no idea what to get him for his birthday. He said it will be four years in the coast guard and I don't want to get him something with good intentions and find out he can't bring it with him and has to wait for 4 years to use it. I was thinking of maybe one of those projection necklaces where when you hold the small gem to your eye there's a photo inside and maybe a contact book so he can right down all of his family and friends information so he can keep in touch.
If you don't know what a projection necklaces is then you might have better luck just quickly looking it up yourself. I may have explained it wrong.
Sorry, if this is a somewhat off topic question and I hope you have a nice day wherever you are.
According to the latest rules I could find online, necklaces can be worn but must be concealed. As long as the necklace is not cumbersome I wouldn't see a problem with you buying it for him. It would be a great reminder of his loved ones. Of course, the final answer lies with the recruiter and his eventual command. That being said, I still think it's fine.
Thank you for this helpful information sir.
I don’t know if I want to join the Air Force or a Coast Guard pilot
I wanna do something action-y, but for family reasons, I don't want to deploy outside of training. I was thinking ME, but not at a PSU.
IMO, "action-y" would be BM (you'd also be a boating officer), ME, or AST (rescue swimmer). I would strongly encourage you to contact "Go Coast Guard Tampa Bay". They will answer all your questions and you won't make you feel pressured. Their contact info is in the video description. Make sure to let them know I sent you (Chris Juall - Coast Guard Auxiliary).
@@LazyLocations Will do!
I meant you’d actually be a “boarding officer”
Did 10 years as Army Reservist seriously considering active CG. Going to the recruiter next week.
in enlistment process as I watch this
The main reason I want to join the coast guard is to gain personal physical and mental growth, and I also want to see the world. I want to feel freedom and still have free time to do stuff though. And I've been looking at the coast guard reserve. Does anyone know if the coast guard reserve will truly fit my goals? Is the coast guard reserve right for me? (also im 17 and graduate high school as class of 2024 if that helps answer my question)
The OIC (Officer in Charge) at my small boat station started in the Reserves then moved to active duty. Based upon what I know, I would start in Active duty when you graduate then move to the Reserves if you want down the road. Seems like Active Duty would be best for you right from the start.
I’m ready
I’m leaving June 27 for coast gaurd I wanna do msst
Awesome! Good luck!
tried to join coast guard when i was 18 in 1967, albuquerque . was told, by recruiter sitting at his desk, with his feet resting on the desk, "Unless your dad is in the coast guard, or is a congressman forget about it. joined the navy.
I’m 27 athletic and currently an electrician am I too old or are there others joining fresh at that age
You are not too old
What role in the Coast Guard is responsible for patrolling and inspecting fishing vessels and commercial vessels?
Marine Science Technician (MST).
www.gocoastguard.com/careers/enlisted/mst
That’s actually one of our 11 missions. Different cutters primary missions vary depending where they’re patrolling.
Would've loved to have joined the CG way back at 20 years old..
Can I be a rescue swimmer Voluntarily? I Work in the medical field and I want to train and learn with the AST A rescue swimmers
@@Nicola.M7 the only way you can work with them through volunteering would be through the CG Auxiliary but even then it would only be through helo ops training. Anything more would require an active duty role and related rating.
@LazyLocations thanks for your reply sir. I really like the rescue swimmer but I can't leave my career yet
I always admired the Coast Guard.. I wanted to join when I was 18 but I couldn’t because of my 80 percent hearing loss and wear hearing aids.😢
Sorry that wasn't realized for you. You can always join the Coast Guard Auxiliary and do non-operational stuff but still help in many ways
@@LazyLocations Thank you but I’m 58 years old 🙂
@@williamlord7725 It doesn't matter for joining the Auxiliary component of the USCG. It's all volunteer and the average age is probably 65-70. Fantastic organization.
I joined the US Coast Guard as an Auxiliarist and I get to do things with the Active and reserve. It also adds alot to my resume and I have plenty of Contacts
Thank you for this great requirements video. What is the AGE limit on the Coast Guard reserve. What is the OLDEST in age limits the Coast Guard Reserve requirements.
It is 42 now. I suggest contacting "Go Coast Guard Tampa" to answer all your specific questions about the Reserves. They are great. Their contact info is in the video description.
I wish more service members and non-recruiters would preech the good word like yourself. All branches are in a recruiting defecit. Thank you.
Thank you for the information
... but the blended retirement plan.....good if less than 20 years is your goal. Not so good if you go over. Still better than most companies, but so many complicated variables.
I don’t know what to choose navy or coast guard🤷🏻♂️
You know my opinion but it depends what you want to do. I think the CG offers lots of unique benefits.
Talk to both recruiters and pick their brains. See what jobs catch your eye and see which branch has it then compare the two. I’m an EM in the Coast Guard.
What’s the route line to become a PSU member? Curious how accessible it is
I'm not exactly sure. I would recommend you reach out to the recruiting office listed in the video description to see what they say. I was around a Reservist this weekend that began his career in the USCG Reserves as a member of a PSU.
Btw, it doesn't matter if you live far away from the Tampa recruiting office. They'll still happily answer your questions.
I was thinking of joining coast guard at 33 that too old?
No. The max age is now 42.
Im taking my first step towards joining the Coast Guard tomorrow. I would like to serve in Hawaii since my family is planning to move there. How can I achieve this?
If I was in the airforce reserves 8 years , army national guard 6 years. And get out of guard in a month. Can I join the coast guard reserves @36 years old? Reserves. Not active
I believe so but reach out to the recruiter listed in the description to be sure.
Great video. Well done sir.
Thanks!
Hows pay compared to other branches? Tried to get my son to go coast guard, he decided 6 years with marines. Hoping my youngest will go coast guard
The pay should be the same. The big difference is I believe you do more in the CG and it's more like being a firefighter since you usually don't go overseas. Such a great organization!
You should your kids decide for themselves dont you think?
@@ericcartman9594 that’s what I’m saying. My dad wants me to join the Coast Guard so bad, and believe me, I have thought about it, but I’m going through my recruiting process with the Marine Corps right now. Being from Florida, the Coast Guard will always have a special place in my heart though.
@@cooper2904 good luck man, i wish i had entered the army when I could
@@LazyLocations you absolutely have the opportunity to go overseas in the CG
I'll be 30 next year with no college
I'm considering coast, navy, or air force but don't know if I should take the plundge
I'm also not in the best shape even though I've done manual labor jobs
It'll be a great motivator to get in shape. Plus, the benefits will last a lifetime. Short amount of sacrifice for a substantial amount of gain.
@@LazyLocations long post incoming
My state has community college that is basically free and they have low cost to near free tuition for state schools if you're low income such as myself(and if you get lucky). I am considering going that route but have always wanted to go military and haven't had the freedom to do so until recently
I hear so many horror stories of vets being mistreated, not receiving benefits and other such tales of misfortune
How easy is it to study while active duty? I figure I can take the chance to study while enlisted as the navy and air force have programs for online schooling for enlisted but is it truly that easy? Are veteran preferences in hiring truly that good of an advantage?
Is it worth staying for 20 years?
I don't have a career or family so I don't mind staying for 20 years and retiring at 50 but it doesn't sound appealing to only earn about 22-35000 a year during that time as a 30 year and older man.
How reliable is it to get raises as an e6, if I decide to stay long enough for that rank? I heard someone say that their e6 boss brings home about 8-9k a month. Is that realistic?
If I can do that after 10-15 years then enlisting for 20 years doesn't sound bad at all
Thank you
Can you be a rescue swimmer or apart of their crew as an auxiliary?
@@alexisascencio9397 No, you have to be active duty for that.
@@LazyLocationscan i join im 37??😢
@@darkwolf8180 Probably. The max age is 42. Call your local recruiter.
Thanks for the channel and content. Son is currently working through some moves to join the CG. He's considering BM and also would like to be anywhere in the US so long as it's an ocean station that's not any further south of Maryland on the east coast, not on the Gulf Coast and not on any in-land or Great Lakes area. Is this possible and if so what things should he prepare for to meet these goals? Thank you.
From the info I hear from recent recruits fresh from boot camp, they say it's really up to how well they do/rank in their class. The ones at the top get the best picks. The official word from the Coast Guard however, is there's no guarantee where you'll go. Given the shortage currently, it could be possible. I would definitely ask the recruiter.
State guard is also volunteer!
i have wanted join the coast guard when i was 15 i am 34 now
You still can!
@@LazyLocations tell me how I can so I can make my family happy and complete the full fivechain meaning I have family that has been in every branch except for the Coast Guard
@@TheBadass20007 Call the recruiter office listed in the video description (Go Coast Guard Tampa). The max age is now 42.
I’m a army vet with service connection. Am I able to join?
Yes, I believe so as long as you have a good record and you meet all the normal entry requirements. Definitely reach out to the recruiters listed in this video description.
Contact your local recruiter and give them your RE code and they’ll assist you from there.
looks like its time for me to enlist
Ha. I see they improved the look of the working blues. I looked like a custodian back in the early 90's lol. First off military duty is a dedication, no matter what the service. If you can't dedicate yourself to pull 100% for the duration of your enlistment don't bother enlisting anywhere. One of the Coast Guards biggest missions is saving lives. SAR missions and the like. Law enforcement is another. You have to be at the top of your game to do these things as in any service you have to know your job and pull your weight. I met to many people that slipped past the recruiting process, to many officers and chiefs that threw their rank in your face. These people are fewer than the good ship mates of course. I guess that could maybe be said about all services?
The Coast Guard is a military service so you will be called upon to do things that obviously are dangerous. I've been in the Atlantic in a hurricane on a 270. Been pinned between a ships hull and MSB when the engine died, tied down helicopters, air refuled helos that are above you. Gave cpr to a drowning victim and hoisted him to a rescue helo. Hoisted a gangrene man from the bow of a 270 because the flight deck was full of migrants we picked up at sea. Trained for amputations, fire, chemical warfare, nuclear warfare and whatever else.
Does that make me special? No, of course not. I'm just pointing out that there is a lot to enlisting in the Coast Guard that people may not think about before joining this or any service.
You have to live up to the motto: You have to go out but you don't have to come back. Because not only your life matters but your shipmates as well.
Overall I liked the Coast Guard. Should of just done my 20+.
I’m currently 15, I wanna join the coast guard for my parents green card. I’m currently a C student but use to be A b student and my GPA was close to a 3 is there any early camps I can join for the summer to have early experience? Thank you.
Sea Scouts probably.
I blew ass through high school, never really tried. Im shipping out on the 25th. As long as do you well on the ASVAB you’re fine.
@@JoeD-kp8mh thank you very much, good luck to you❤️❤️😊
Our son barely graduated high school. His then GF, now wife drilled him for the ASVAB. There is a book that will help you. Because of his wife and his hard work, he scored very high. He is still in the CG, over 21 years! Be sure you can pass all the physical requirements before you go to Cape May.
When you say active duty that means that you live on the boat or on some sort of base if you were a part of another branch ? Also, if I were to serve active duty could I then become a reservist at a later point within that same contract ?
As someone who’s active duty, you’ll either live on base, at a small boat station, on a ship, or in civilian housing (apt, house, etc). If you aren’t on a ship you’ll likely receive BAH (basic allowance for housing). You’ll have to speak with your recruiter about when you can switch to Reserves if you want to. I would assume you’d have to complete your initial contract.
@@LazyLocations ok thanks for the insight OG
If I joined would I be able to stay in my hometown Miami FL?
Only if you joined the Reserves it would be highly likely that you stayed in Miami. If you go Active Duty you could end up anywhere in the U.S.
@@LazyLocations ok thanks
it's not what it was when you were in, my man (assuming you joined quite a while ago). best decision I ever made, but don't make it out to be this fantastical life. we need to give them the pros AND the cons - such as the budget issues, the fact they're offering 2 year contracts because they're so top heavy, etc. etc.
forgive me because i've been drinking, but I'm a disabled CG aviator, and i've spent time on a cutter, so I'll never not fight to make sure you know the realities of service. TBI, back injuries, hearing loss, etc. aren't a joke, nor are they something that isn't a risk. some of the best years of my life, but let's make sure we aren't hiding anything. (also, auxillary can't do aviation, either)
I’m sorry that you had some bad experiences with the CG. It’s not perfect for sure but of all the CG veterans I’ve met the overwhelming majority say it was the best and they wish they stayed in longer. All the things you’re suffering from could’ve easily been caused by a civilian job too. Also, the Aux definitely has a robust aviation component called “Aux Air”. I wish you the best.
@@LazyLocations sorry, I meant reserve. my mistake. I definitely appreciated the aux taking over first light searches
Thanks for this video. Do you know if the Coast Guard will do 3 year enlistments?
They were actually doing two year enlistments for a while. I'm not sure if they are still doing them or three years. I would encourage you to reach out to the recruiting office listed in the video description. They'll definitely answer your questions and there's no pressure to join or anything.
I have a question. Can i receive BHA when i join USCG with E1 rank ?
Because i live outside with my dependents
Hey so I’m younger, can’t join yet but wanting in the future. What do you feel would genuinely be best for me? I want to join the military and coast guard seems the best choice, but it also seems like training is harder. What should I train for? Like getting stronger wise. (Sorry if this is dumb)
I would say definitely concentrate on the pushups, sit-ups, and running. Also, be comfortable enough to swim back and forth to each end of a swimming pool a few times. Beyond that, typical weights and stuff but you can also simply do body weight stuff too. The actual test to get in will be pushups, sit-ups, running.
@@LazyLocations thank you so much! This was very useful. Good thing I love swimming haha
@@xaku7331also, they taught me how to swim in boat camp.
Do I have to go through boot camp if I already served another military branch?
Yes, but it might be a shorter one called "DEPOT". Definitely check with the recruiter I highlighted in the description.
@@LazyLocationsI’m ready to request your help in Fresno, California. lol you’re very knowledgeable.
Any advice for an Army Warrant who’s looking to transfer from flying 60’s in the Army to the Coast Guard?
I would definitely reach out to the recruiting office I linked in the video description. That's beyond my pay grade but I would think you'd be a big asset to the USCG.
Can a DACA recipient join the Coast Card?
I'm not sure. You should contact the recruiting number in the video description and ask. Good question.
Stay in h😮nduras
Do you have less benefits if you only join for 2 years active duty?
What is the age cut off for reserves?
42
What is the benefit of joining the coast guard vs the national or air national guard
Hi! I’m in San Diego, (born and raised) I would like to volunteer, however, I never graduated nor got any sort of diploma. Am I still able to volunteer by any chance?
Sure, you can still volunteer. You'd have to join the "Auxiliary" and become an official member. Once that's achieved then you can decide what you want to do, do that on the Aux side for experience, and then do it for the Coast Guard if that's a job they are in need of. Boat Crew, Radio Watchstander, Culinary Asst., In port watch stander, and other areas would be the high priority jobs.
@@LazyLocations Hello! My apologies for the super delayed response, I often forget to check my notifications on here. Thank you so much for taking the time to respond!!! Very much appreciated! 🙏
I will be 36 this year. Is it too late in life to make the most of becoming an Officer?
You'll have to ask a recruiter for that one. I'm sure your age is good to join but I'm not exactly sure on it it's young enough to become an officer. I want to say yes but you'll have to double check.
what opportunities does the CG have for fixed wing pilots?
Air Station locations. All pilots are officers and the two primary fixed wing aircraft are the C-130H and the HC-144. There may also be smaller jets but I'm not sure if they still fly those. In order to become a Coast Guard pilot you must be an officer. If you are already a pilot you can join through the Direct Commission Aviation Program. If you don't, you must first attend officer candidate school. If you're in college you could consider the "CSPI" program and enter flight school through the Wilkes Flight Initiative. Flight training is held at Naval Flight School in Pensacola, FL.
@@LazyLocations Thank you for the information!
@@benjohnson2183 Happy to help. Reach out to Go Coast Guard Tampa if you have specific questions. Their contact info is in the video description. They are great! I heard that even Reservists might be able to fly fixed wing aircraft and helo's but I'm not sure if that is currently the case.
I am a United States Coast Guard Maritime Law Enforcement Specialist
Do you ever went to war im taking the test next week to see what job is available for me as a cost guard
In WW2 the CG was used overseas. I believe they also may have been used in Vietnam and the Gulf war but they were primarily PSU/specialty units from what I recall. In the CG your primary mission is to keep our coastlines and waterways safe and rescue boaters. Therefore, it’s highly unlikely you’ll go to war overseas unless you’re in a special unit that you specifically joined.
Attempted to contact recruiter, they DONT seem very receptive.
They do or don’t seem receptive?
@@LazyLocations dont.
What’s the passing score for the asvab ?
Is 23 years old too late?
Definitely not!
As of this post, your 42nd birthday is the cut off.