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idk if this is true of all undes so please please please dont hold this to be 100% true all the time. but when my husband was in bootcamp the undes got to write down 3 places they wanted (like a wish list) and he said all of the ones he knew got theirs. Idk if it happens all the time or what. Unfortunately that will mean that you will not be on the orders I think my husbands friends knew before the end of bootcamp where they were going but you can start saving money. You could a sell all your big stuff pack your car full and drive wherever he goes. or pay to move your stuff. You can always buy cheap stuff when you get there. I would start saving either way! Remember every little dime helps when it comes to this. So if you go to school or work start taking a sandwhich (I know its boring and plain but I ate PB&J for over half of my husbands A school and BC but thats the only way I could afford to visit him either time!) It saves sooo much! When you go out get water instead of soda (if you dont already) I coupon. I have saved 100$ in a month and I dont even do it all the time. just for stuff I need especially toiletries and household stuff I might need and I look for stuff I spend money on all the time when it goes on sale and stock up. Ramen noodles are also cheap and if you buy a thing of seasoning you can spice em up a little. I would def say start saving!!!! You will need the money either way! Especially for deposit, first month rent, gas, etc. Good luck girly!
There's a good explanation of undes in the forums, under Misperceptions. It isn't all bad, opens up a lot of opportunity.
With a three week training period, he probably won't get to come home on leave before he reports. That privilege is usually attached to A schools. Mark that as a huge "maybe" and don't hang any plans on it. (One of these days I'll have cheerful information, sorry)
Wish list ... the sailor slang is "dream sheet". I think for an undes, it isn't hard to fulfill their request if they're asking for one of the big bases such as Norfolk or San Diego. I know for a sailor with a specific school and NEC (which is what you earn in C school), you get sent where the jobs are. Undes doesn't have a specific job, so they're easier to place.
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