This really put into perspective when people say "the pipeline is just to get you competent enough to work on your teams and when you get to there the training really starts." I just chopped it as "They'll get you up to speed with how the team works." But no, it's how to do the job.
Awesome episode. I am not somebody who's asked this cause I always figured the day to day is whatever pursues the mission of the job and that was enough for me. But this episode did get my hyped. The funniest part of the episode had to be when Aaron thought that maybe after this they'll stop getting the question.
For a cross trainee who goes straight into A&S what’s the best way to prepare on those critical skills (setting up pool etc) so that you’re not hindering the team ? Thank you as always ✊🏼 Aaron, the Star-Bangled Banner should of played with that closing note, solid work.
So, what you guys are saying is, if the government gives you a credit card don't ever use it. Ok, got it. I'll just pay the loan sharks in Panama city with cold hard cash.
That "benign" condition has killed more than 1,000,000 Americans including my high school girlfriend and my college roommate. That same condition put my my 27 y/o daughter w/o comorbidities in the hospital x 6 wks. and killed many of my patients. It had also killed a close family friend who was blind, never left his home and was only exposed to his two children in their 20s who didn't believe in vaccination or wearing masks. Wonder where he got that benign condition???
This comment probably isn't going to be read by anybody but, eff it. I have two points that I would like to make 1) gain of function research was used unethically to make COVID slightly more dangerous to people that had "comorbidities". However, every new variant became less transmissible and easier on people's immune system. 2) Two just because you're a health professional that doesn't mean because you claim that one solution is better than others, a patient should be obligated to use that one solution. To scare them into it is not the play either. If you cared about your patients, in which case, hopefully you do... I'd say more options for them is better, right?
This really put into perspective when people say
"the pipeline is just to get you competent enough to work on your teams and when you get to there the training really starts."
I just chopped it as "They'll get you up to speed with how the team works." But no, it's how to do the job.
Exactly, well said. - A
I think I’m crying real tears… y’all are funny AF… stop it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dropped a review on Apple Podcast Ones ready channel. Took a moment to figure out, but got it done.
Thank you!
Awesome episode. I am not somebody who's asked this cause I always figured the day to day is whatever pursues the mission of the job and that was enough for me. But this episode did get my hyped. The funniest part of the episode had to be when Aaron thought that maybe after this they'll stop getting the question.
A FELLA CAN DREAM CANT HE?!? - A
For a cross trainee who goes straight into A&S what’s the best way to prepare on those critical skills (setting up pool etc) so that you’re not hindering the team ? Thank you as always ✊🏼
Aaron, the Star-Bangled Banner should of played with that closing note, solid work.
So, you’ll got to SWCC first. And that will prepare you for your A&S role. And the words are appreciated!!! - A
I was told no SWCC since I’m on the O side of the house. I’m used to more with less so Full-send regardless lol. Appreciate your time !
@@Andrade_USA Oh ok tracking now; lean on your NCOs and guys/gals that went through SWCC… they’ll get you there.
Many retired military do Uber Eats and use there base access to deliver. (16:30)
Would LOVE a developer interview.
😂love the cardomax section
Coach Adam Smith is a great developer for NC/SC use to be instructor and a CCT get him on!!!
Seconding for Coach Adam Smith! Please get this man on here!
Awesome! Have him hit us up! - A
@@OnesReady will do just need a contact for you or I can give his number and email to you guys
Imagine being the uber eats guy just there to deliver food, And a bunch of cadre just smoke you in the dorms.
Best day of his life. -T
Do you have to be a certain rank to become jtac
Nope! -A
So, what you guys are saying is, if the government gives you a credit card don't ever use it. Ok, got it. I'll just pay the loan sharks in Panama city with cold hard cash.
Bold of you to assume you’ll make it to Dive, you should have used San Antonio as your city. Statistically much more likely. -A
When is the kev fischetto podcast dropping?
Soon. -A
What's a strap hanger?
It’s a colloquialism for people on a plane that aren’t part of the mission, like people catching a ride to another base or something. -A
Can we please get a creepy clown picture of Trent.
Absolutely. We are on it. - A
Have there been any females in the pipeline yet? How have they been doing?
Yep, and none have been selected for any 1Z career fields. One STO graduated earlier this year. -A
So you can graduate, but not get selected? If someone is not selected for a team, where do they go?
Yes. They go to a different job. -A
That "benign" condition has killed more than 1,000,000 Americans including my high school girlfriend and my college roommate. That same condition put my my 27 y/o daughter w/o comorbidities in the hospital x 6 wks. and killed many of my patients. It had also killed a close family friend who was blind, never left his home and was only exposed to his two children in their 20s who didn't believe in vaccination or wearing masks. Wonder where he got that benign condition???
Sorry that was mean. I just assumed this was trolling because of the absolute ridiculousness of the entire comment. -A
@@OnesReady A. Ridiculousness of which comment?
This comment probably isn't going to be read by anybody but, eff it. I have two points that I would like to make 1) gain of function research was used unethically to make COVID slightly more dangerous to people that had "comorbidities". However, every new variant became less transmissible and easier on people's immune system. 2) Two just because you're a health professional that doesn't mean because you claim that one solution is better than others, a patient should be obligated to use that one solution. To scare them into it is not the play either. If you cared about your patients, in which case, hopefully you do... I'd say more options for them is better, right?
Lol yeah. Getting OC’ed sucks 🥲.
Hahah OC’ed. nice. - A