Hold yourself accountable, keep your mouth shut and head down, don’t overthink anything, don’t do things faster than your brain thinks, stay in that team mindset. Being in a team can mean making sacrifices at your own expense. Work on not second-guessing yourself, follow through with your decisions and learn from the consequences, good or bad. The time to make mistakes is before you’re actually out on the field and in a training environment. Every aspiring operator, including myself, is constantly looking for reassurance and afraid of screwing up our chances. We just need to send it and find out ourselves. @OR team, thank y’all for what you’re doing, even with the amount of times y’all have had to rehash pretty much everything y’all have put out here on YT and IG, it helps. 🤙🏼
Thank you guys for what you provide. I wish I would’ve been invested into going into Special Warfare before I joined the Air Force. You guys have definitely made a positive impact and helped people along the way.
I agree with you 100%. Working the flightline 50 hours a week has definitely made it difficult to find time to train, especially in the pool. I’m on swings now so as long as I get up in the morning it’s not a problem, but when I was on days and then mids it was a real struggle. It’s also a lot less streamlined to cross train than it is to enlist straight into special warfare.
Hold yourself accountable, keep your mouth shut and head down, don’t overthink anything, don’t do things faster than your brain thinks, stay in that team mindset. Being in a team can mean making sacrifices at your own expense. Work on not second-guessing yourself, follow through with your decisions and learn from the consequences, good or bad. The time to make mistakes is before you’re actually out on the field and in a training environment.
Every aspiring operator, including myself, is constantly looking for reassurance and afraid of screwing up our chances. We just need to send it and find out ourselves.
@OR team, thank y’all for what you’re doing, even with the amount of times y’all have had to rehash pretty much everything y’all have put out here on YT and IG, it helps. 🤙🏼
Thank you guys for what you provide. I wish I would’ve been invested into going into Special Warfare before I joined the Air Force. You guys have definitely made a positive impact and helped people along the way.
I agree with you 100%. Working the flightline 50 hours a week has definitely made it difficult to find time to train, especially in the pool. I’m on swings now so as long as I get up in the morning it’s not a problem, but when I was on days and then mids it was a real struggle. It’s also a lot less streamlined to cross train than it is to enlist straight into special warfare.
North Ohio is good too.
We've got good recruiters and A BAD ASS CCT guy
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Thank you for sharing .
Understood sir! 🫡
Thank you for the pointers. In the process of transferring over and I’m about to do my first session this week.
Any sessions in the NC area ?
Trent speaks too much facts, it hurts
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Does SR have a motto yet?
anyone have a recommendation on when an individual is physically ready to attend a dev session?
Yup- you’re ready right now. Not kidding- the sessions are built to develop you- from the ground up. - A
@@OnesReady I appreciate your responses man, thanks - David