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Mustang 11-01-2006 04:03 AM

Sorry if I came across suggesting you do something that might get your integrity questioned. My point is, you have a couple of choices. If you can get a Class 1 overseas...GET IT. If you can't, then you have to make a tough choice: 1) call and ask if you can get special consideration 2) wait till you separate/get back to the states to submit applications 3) submit now. Probably your best bet is to ask the question and hope they say it is OK to submit without the Class 1.

Double Nickel 11-01-2006 06:20 PM

Just go ahead and get the class 1. A few hundred bucks is money well spent. You just have to think of it all as an investment in your future.

ghilis101 11-01-2006 09:30 PM

a few hundred bucks?!!! where are you going? my guy charges $70 and youre in and out in under 15 minutes (unless youre required to have an EKG based on age). this guy is in south Jersey and i hear people fly in from a long way away just to get their class 1 from him, hes that cool...

Also i believe its acceptable and a standard practice to put "yes" on the application for having a class 1 before you get it, as long as you have it when you show up to the interview

Texandrvr 11-03-2006 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by ghilis101 (Post 75869)
a few hundred bucks?!!! where are you going? my guy charges $70 and youre in and out in under 15 minutes (unless youre required to have an EKG based on age). this guy is in south Jersey and i hear people fly in from a long way away just to get their class 1 from him, hes that cool...

Also i believe its acceptable and a standard practice to put "yes" on the application for having a class 1 before you get it, as long as you have it when you show up to the interview

Can I get the name/number of your guy in south jersey?

ghilis101 11-03-2006 05:43 PM

sure

Dr. B. Sandman (aka the sand man haha)

(856) 235-8491

Mondays, Weds, and Fri 8:30 am to noon only

Texandrvr 11-08-2006 01:56 PM

Thanks, Dr. Sandman was great and inexpensive as well.

So Wonwee 11-08-2006 10:08 PM

When is an EKG required? initial? age 40?

ghilis101 11-09-2006 10:00 AM

40 sounds right, and no initial ekg

spciii 11-09-2006 11:10 AM

[html]Can I get the name/number of your guy in south jersey?[/html]

Try Dr Levin at Flying W Airport in Medford, NJ.
609-267-7673. They'll hook you up with him.

spciii

Texandrvr 11-09-2006 11:37 AM


Originally Posted by So Wonwee (Post 78737)
When is an EKG required? initial? age 40?

Initial at 35, annual starting at 40.


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