If you have a college degree, they give you e4. Nothing more.I guess he did not graduate as he appears to be a Spec4. Good luck to him.
This ^ you still have to get accepted/go to OCS unless you were ROTC in college.If you have a college degree, they give you e4. Nothing more.
As others have said, the degree gets you E-4 coming in. I did the same thing and at about the same age.I guess he did not graduate as he appears to be a Spec4. Good luck to him.
Maybe he wanted to learn something and isn't afraid of work. Like me.If I was him I'd get commissioned or go to warrant officer school quick.
Oh, I was a worker myself. I was told I should go be a warrant officer, but my company commander was instructing me on getting commissioned. So, I put in my packet on that, but ultimately decided to let me contract run out. I did not re-up and never looked back.As others have said, the degree gets you E-4 coming in. I did the same thing and at about the same age.
Maybe he wanted to learn something and isn't afraid of work. Like me.
Of course, the money is better for officers. I was strongly considering going Warrant before I finally decided to get out.
Yes actually he did. He could easily become a commissioned officer if he wanted to.No idea on military ranks, but I'm pretty sure Greenwood graduated from UA with a degree in business.
True but you make SO MUCH more money as an officer.Idk if he's gone active or reserve. Either way, once he's to his unit I'm sure every NCO and officer worth his salt will tell him to get his commission. At the same time, with his smarts, work ethic, and physical ability he'd be a strong, natural leader... In other words, a great Noncommissioned Officer.