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12-27-09, 01:10 AM #1
Quick Boot Camp questions
Hey guys, got a couple questions about boot camp before and during;
1. Approximately how soon before I ship out will I get my orders to report to MCRD?
2. Approximately how much will be deducted from my pay over the course of the 13 weeks of boot camp?
I'm just looking for rough ideas on these, obviously it's the military so thing can change drastically in a very short period of time, but any insight is helpful. Thanks!
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12-27-09, 01:48 AM #2
1. you'll get a glimpse of them the day your recruiter drives you to MEP's, after that the next time you'll see them is when you graduate..if you graduate.
2. does it matter? you'll come out of bootcamp with roughly 2,000 dollars give or take a couple hundred depending on a few things.
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12-27-09, 02:22 AM #3
Thanks for the reply. I was hoping to have a copy of my orders at least two weeks before I shipped out to boot camp to slam into my current employer's face, but it looks like I'll just have to skip that part and slap him upside the head with it in words instead.
The pay issue matters a bit as my wife and I are trying to arrange financing for her while I'm in training. We were trying to estimate how much I'd have in that account at the end of boot camp, and I was guessing that overall expenses during my time at MCRD would be about $1400 on the high end. Sounds like I was in the right ballpark. Thanks again.
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12-27-09, 07:34 AM #4
I think the pay gets a little screwy while you to through Boot,MCT and MOS school, I remember everyones pay being different,. So if you get a HUGE check hold on to it. They do get it squared away though. Good luck!
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12-27-09, 08:09 AM #5to slam into my current employer's face, but it looks like I'll just have to skip that part and slap him upside the head with it in words instead.
Sometimes it is just best to walk away and say nothing than to stoop to a level that you don't want to be at.
If the job sucks and your employer is an azzhole....think about all the times for your enlistment contract that you are tempted to speak your mind....but will bite your lip and go with the flow...because the repercussions in the Marine Corps are real and not perceived.
Don't know your work situation...but if there is a clash or conflict of interest or personalities.....you may have that daily in the Marine Corps because it is a very diverse organization with a bunch of blended personalities and backgrounds.
You don't need to like someone in order to work side by side with them and complete your mission.
Also if you decide not to make the Marine Corps a career and you get out after your hitch is up you may need to use that firm as a reference in addition to your military training.
Depending on your MOS and if you need a clearance the government will go back and talk to that employer....do not leave with something you may regret in the future.
Leave in good standing.....it will also show you to be the bigger of the two.
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12-27-09, 08:41 AM #6
I never received orders to report to MCRDPI, my recruiter had me and a couple buddies who shipped the same day show up at the office Sunday, then we either had our parents take us to the hotel or the shuttle. At MEPS after you go through again on the next day depending on how many people are shipping a couple packages with all your vital info that the Island needs to process you. But as for orders I do not believe you receive any until Marine Week, assuming you make it there.
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12-27-09, 10:44 AM #7
Graduated boot camp with just a little over $2,000.
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12-27-09, 10:44 AM #8
Phantom Blooper - you're absolutely correct. When I used the words "slap" and "slam" it was meant figuratively, in a professional way. Although, the day that my boss looked across his desk at me and said, "If it wasn't for the fact that you have a kid on the way, I'd've fired you already," was the day that my respect was totally lost for the man. And to clarify, it's going to hurt him mostly because he CAN"T fire me as I'm joining the reserve unit. So, in short, I'm going to slap him with it professionally.
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12-27-09, 10:51 AM #9
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12-27-09, 11:24 AM #10
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12-27-09, 11:32 AM #11
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12-27-09, 01:27 PM #12
Pay gets pretty screwy in boot camp. I got out with 2400 and one of my buddies got out with over 5 thousand. It depends on a bunch of factors.
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12-27-09, 01:28 PM #13
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12-27-09, 03:46 PM #14
Nope. I had $1200. Bought the ring, yearbook, and all that. Final bill was only like $200, so not bad.
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12-27-09, 09:03 PM #15
I had roughly $10500. I spent 4.5 months in boot but the reason for the money is being married, with dependents. (It included my housing allowance).
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