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Hello All, 

 

I am new to NavyMoms.  My son today finally got a job.  This has been quite a process.  We started this back in Southern California in Feburary.  Our son is 17 and graduated from High School in June.  He went to MEPS a few times but there were no jobs he was interested in. He was originally going to do Navy Seals, but decided that he wasnt ready for that, yet.  At the same time, our family relocated here to Kennesaw Georgia in July.  His recruiter was suppose to transfer all paperwork here, but that was a huge ordeal.  We restared everything in the middle of September, and today he went to MEPS and got a job.  He has always wanted to do something that helps others.  His job is Hospital Corpsman.  Now I am not real sure what that is, but he is very happy with his choice.  He really would like Air and Sea rescue.  He was a swimmer and water  polo player and he is recording really great times at PST each week.  They are still watching for a position to open up but he is happy with what he got.

 

I am trying to adjust, as this was my last child at home.  I know I have some time and am so proud of him, but now being in a new area with no other family than ours, this is harder than I thought!

 

Sorry for the long post, hoping to connect with others in the area.

 

kathy

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Welcome Kathy,

We moved here from California as well but that was about 20 years ago and people would ask us ...what do you think of our traffic and we would look at them with blank faces and say...what traffic?! We've been here long enough now to say...geez this traffic!

When does your son report to boot camp? If your son enjoys helping others, HM is a good rate for him - they are also referred to as "docs" once they complete their A school training.
Thanks for the information, we did go to the Airshow and had a great day.

I agree about the traffic, we are still really new to this so we are still saying "What traffic???"

My son is doing PST's every week and swims every friday. He loves going and feels he is getting to know people and the men in charge think he will be able to get a contract with Air and Sea Rescue so he will be really happy if that works out. His goal is to do the PST's every week, plus he works out on his own so that he is in great shape, which he is in anyways.. Oh to be young again. LOL
I look forward to talking with everyone. thanks for the support.

Mary, my sons B/C date is 8/1/2011.

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