Originally Posted by
Mox Nix
wow, thanks for all the response...I didn't expect that much. And a big thank you to all of those who are slapping me in the face and throwing ice water on me

and I really mean that, because I was hoping to get a reality check. (and it was kind of the response I expected)
...and thanks to Lifter too for the info on your buds, that it is indeed possible. But it is a huge gamble, I do know that at this point....especially with all the information flowing in the other threads about the current environment.
It all sounds so tempting reading other threads about guys punching at 12 or 14 years... an overwhelming consensus that getting out was the thing to do because of QOL issues and (at least in the Guard) more control of your schedule. But yes I realize that my position at 17-18 is different. And that "free money just for breathing" thing is what's kept me going this far.
I'm already on my last tour...no need or real chance to PCS again, 3 years minimum time on station before a CONUS-to-CONUS PCS (I could volunteer for a remote I suppose....not really appealing). Moved to my current unit last year with 4 years left figuring I could coast pretty easily. Some days I'm not so sure...or maybe I've just been in a bad mood these last couple weeks. (currently deployed to Djibouti!)
Already took care of the ATP when I mulled this over a couple years ago, I already wanted to start positioning myself. Class I is first on my list for when I get back home. So I'm just trying to learn all I can and be ready if I do decide to step off that ledge. And if I stay in, well, then I'm that much more prepared for when that calendar hits 20.
Thanks again, I'll be around

Mox
Mox,
No problem. I was sorta in the same boat as you a few years ago. Because of a degree in Foreign Affairs and some language skills I got snagged by DIA and was unable to get out. Get this, I was unable to retire for 6 years because of my secondary AFSC. I was sooooooo angry. My last 6 years were miserable ...the worst in my career. I walked out the door on my last day and NEVER looked back...I say this to you because I feel your pain.
I told you about the success stories to let you know you it can and has happenned in the AFRES. Not sure about the ANG! It would take some work and those that have done it and are doing it now had researched the idea and got out right at the 17yr point. The closer you get to 18, the less likely you would get hired by the Reserves because they know you are close to sanctuary.
I was thinking of another that did it and made 0-8...
Again, big nads...
If I were you I'd hang out on AD for the next 36 months (or less) and during that time build a smokin resume and fly anything you can...
Hang in there brother,
Lifter