The shortage is real. Auxiliary are sole presence at closed Coast Guard stations. They might as well convert Auxiliary back to the reserves. Instead, getting free labor from civilians to run stations.
@@chrispacheco4765 my recruiter has been helpful but not a well spring of information but has provided clarity for any specific questions I’ve asked.Thanks to the videos I’ve found here and elsewhere, I’ve gained insight and asked things I would not have thought of. Don’t be afraid to bother them, it’s their job.
I'm also 41 (42 in October), and am considering talking to a recruiter as my job prospects in IT seem to be awful these days. What motivated your decision to enlist, and where are you in the process?
I was so so sad when I aged out this year on my 32nd birthday. Thank you so much for making this video because I heard about this, but wasn't sure if this was true. I'm BEYOND happy. I'm going to try so hard to join. I need to drop a lot of weight but now I have the time to do it. I wish I had a friend like you to help me, but I'm so glad I have your videos.
Same here I’m currently 33 and in same boat was studying the asvab and required knowledge was getting ready to go talk to a recruiter then Covid happened and stopped it all and aged out so now if I can get back in shape a bit def considering joining aswell
@@militaryjourneymen Hey I hope it's going well I had a question about the CG. If I go to a Maritime Academy, (Mass or Maine) could I join the CG after I graduate and have a head start into becoming a higher ranking personal? Or would the maritime degree be useless in the CG?
@@cptchuff2741 a degree from a Maritime Academy would absolutely help you join the Coast Guard at a higher rank. At minimum you will be able to graduate from boot camp as an E-3 rather than an E-2, but you also could go into the Direct Petty Officer program, or into Officer Candidate School to get a Commission.
I have never understood the forced retirement age. Many experienced people are at their best and highest knowledge level and productivity in their 60's and 70's. Let's face it, after boot camp most people in the service will never have to run 1.5 miles in 12 minutes and 51 seconds again. I'd rather have an experienced 70+ year old pilot, doctor, lawyer, engineer, electrician, plumber, boatswain's mate, navigator, etc. with decades of experience any day of the week rather than someone decades younger with little training or experience. Perhaps the USCG and other branches of the service need to consider vastly increasing the retirement ages for experienced personnel.
I am a retired MK1 graduated 3rd in my A school and was qualified as a radio watchstander and boat engineer back in the 80s. With all that training I would still hesitate a long time before going on any heavy weather rescue mission. I suggest reading 10 Hours Before Dawn and understanding just how easy it is to get put in peril. RIP Charlie Bucko and the rest of the Can Do crew.
I still enjoy your channel and like hearing the Coast Guard POV. I'm trying to rejoin the Navy and I'm 35 currently and glad the branches are relaxing their enlistment standards finally
Wish they would also eventually update their asthma policy as well. I just got denied for my mild symptoms that hadn’t affected me physically since I was kid
I know you are no longer in, but wanted to thank you for your little book about enlisting in the Coast guard. My son entered in 2019 in an AST track. After three years he graduated from AST school, just completed his first mission and advanced AST school. Best wishes in your new career.
I think it would be easier to get people if it wasn't so mentally challenging (meaning the required knowledge). I get why it's necessary but the book is so small that at any time it can be a reference to do a quick look for needed information when in the fleet).
I’m 33 years old, prior Navy (Aviation Electrician), working temp warehouse jobs (which don't promote veterans to management levels), and living with grandparents in LA. Previously, I had aspired to become a pilot. Primarily, it was Naval Aviator (with Air Force and Army Pilot as alternatives alongside even Marine and Coast Guard aviator; yes, I looked at all branches). After serving four years in the Navy as an Aviation Electrician (AE), I thought it'd have made for a great transition (since I was very much eager to fly the very same jets I worked on and take off from and land on a carrier day in and day out). But, alas, because of the Navy's current state (and some missteps I made during my enlisted time as a Sailor), it wasn't meant to be despite having earned my bachelor's degree after my enlistment. After a long real talk with a lot of Coasties online (along with family and close friends) these past few days, I've recently made up my mind to go CG. Hopefully, by late next year, I’ll ship out to Cape May for boot camp. When it comes to a brand new job specialty, I’m looking to go AET (Aircrew-Avionics Technician) since that’s the closest to my previous rating and I’d like to spend a few more years in Aviation before putting in my package for OCS-T (since I've already fulfilled the education requirements and am really looking to commission after potentially making Petty Officer 2nd Class). Great content btw, Julian. Thanks for this!
Hey boss sorry to bother. Could you help me understand or see the pros and cons between MSST and the taclets I would like to know which one is better. I’m 31 and I’m planning to join the coast guard this year and i would love to go ME and hopefully and god willingly become part of those special units to fight contraband and more. And I’m between MSST and taclets I like them better than MSRT please help sir. And thank you for all your videos you inspire me to be part of this amazing force
Most likely they will amend the retirement age from 60 to 62 for people that join at 42 so they can get their 20 years, or they will just have to get a waiver at that time to stay in.
I have never understood the forced retirement age. Many experienced people are at their best and highest knowledge level and productivity in their 60's and 70's. Let's face it, after boot camp most people in the service will never have to run 1.5 miles in 12 minutes and 51 seconds again. I'd rather have an experienced 70+ year old pilot, doctor, lawyer, engineer, electrician, plumber, boatswain's mate, navigator, etc. with decades of experience any day of the week rather than someone decades younger with little training or experience. Perhaps the USCG and other branches or the service need to consider vastly increasing the retirement ages for experienced personnel.
I've had a rough post Army career. Arrests mainly. No convictions fortunately... I just couldn't adjust to civilian life, much as I tried. Been out since 2013. Maybe now I have a shot
I can tell you some stuff. Back in the 80s there was an auxiliary member named Mike who was qualified as a radio watch-stander at station Wilmette Harbor who knew every function of that station and its rescue boat crews. He was entrusted with just about any task by the regulars and the Chief. He was sort of an exception as most Auxiliary simply piloted their own boat and enjoyed the perqs of membership. So it is sort of like you make your own reality depending on how much trust you gain and time you spend earning it.
I’ve got one question: why do they say Coast Guard is #1? Someone just told me the army is the chain of command. So I’m wondering what’s meant by the people saying “coast guard is #1”
I’m in the process of joining the USCG. Any info on Warrant Officer path and specialties? I have a degree and was told I can’t go to OCS. Only after I’m enlisted. So now I’m interested in CWO. Any insight?
If u dont swim really well going in - you will coming out or u wont graduate. And in case u are wondering - the dude with the 10' long boat hook is not there to help u. He is there to "encourage" u. If u want to know why - read the true story "10 Hours Until Dawn".
Hey Julian do you have, or can you make a video about joining the USCG married and how reporting to your 1st duty station after boot amp works? Not aure if they allow you permissive tdy like the army to allow you time to move. Trying to learn about the CG switching from he Army.
@@militaryjourneymen of course brother! I’m in the process of joining the coasties and the wait is killing me 😩 I’m really trying to turn my life around
Good I think that's better than allowing people with felonies or no GEDs to join, ideas which some of the other branches have entertained when facing recruiting issues. I think the army and marines should do the same. If you can meet qualifications for job, why does it matter what age you are?
So let’s say someone enlists at the max age of 42 how long will they be able to serve before the coast guard kicks them out would they be able to serve 20 years if choose to do so
Technically the retirement age is 60, max. However that gets waived all the time for personnel in critical billets. My guess is they will make the retirement age 62 to allow them to serve 20 years. That or they will just have to apply for a waiver to extend their enlistment.
So the 3 week Depot is primarily for reservist with prior military service or a profession or college degree that directly relates to a CG rate. (police officers usually qualify for depot) But I think prior service can also do depot for active duty but they are the only exception.
@@FullcircleFaith okay great. I leave in May for Basic. I'm excited and a bit nervous. Thanks for all that you do and the information you put out their for us.
So as I understand the raised age is only for officers…not enlisted. If they needed more officers they should relax the rank requirements that force many to leave that wanted a career. Same for enlisted. Sorry to see the standards being lowered. Still proud of my time in.
Yeah I was talking to a buddy of mine in Seattle who is in the CG and he said they are hurting bad for people right now. Kind of across the board for all branches actually I think. Recession/economy related?
@@rodolfomorenoiii135 Coast Guard's got better quality of life, from what I found after talking to a number of Coasties. But, then again, that may be subjective. I, myself, am looking to make that great switch from Navy to Coast Guard and hoping to ship out to Cape May for boot camp next year. So stoked with the process right now!
The shortage is real. Auxiliary are sole presence at closed Coast Guard stations. They might as well convert Auxiliary back to the reserves. Instead, getting free labor from civilians to run stations.
41 and just began the enlistment process.
How has it been I’m currently talking to a recruiter but he doesn’t seem to provide me with any info
@@chrispacheco4765 my recruiter has been helpful but not a well spring of information but has provided clarity for any specific questions I’ve asked.Thanks to the videos I’ve found here and elsewhere, I’ve gained insight and asked things I would not have thought of. Don’t be afraid to bother them, it’s their job.
Are you prior service?
@@jacksonparteni AM turning 42 un September 😢 can i join the cost guard ar the age of 42, right??
I'm also 41 (42 in October), and am considering talking to a recruiter as my job prospects in IT seem to be awful these days.
What motivated your decision to enlist, and where are you in the process?
39 and starting my recruitment process!
I'm 35 and I want to join
I was so so sad when I aged out this year on my 32nd birthday. Thank you so much for making this video because I heard about this, but wasn't sure if this was true. I'm BEYOND happy. I'm going to try so hard to join. I need to drop a lot of weight but now I have the time to do it. I wish I had a friend like you to help me, but I'm so glad I have your videos.
You are so welcome!
Same here I’m currently 33 and in same boat was studying the asvab and required knowledge was getting ready to go talk to a recruiter then Covid happened and stopped it all and aged out so now if I can get back in shape a bit def considering joining aswell
@@militaryjourneymen Hey I hope it's going well I had a question about the CG. If I go to a Maritime Academy, (Mass or Maine) could I join the CG after I graduate and have a head start into becoming a higher ranking personal? Or would the maritime degree be useless in the CG?
@@cptchuff2741 a degree from a Maritime Academy would absolutely help you join the Coast Guard at a higher rank. At minimum you will be able to graduate from boot camp as an E-3 rather than an E-2, but you also could go into the Direct Petty Officer program, or into Officer Candidate School to get a Commission.
@@CGCareerCentral Thank you so much!
35 yrs old and losing 17 lbs before DEP and schedule of boot camp😅😅
I have never understood the forced retirement age. Many experienced people are at their best and highest knowledge level and productivity in their 60's and 70's. Let's face it, after boot camp most people in the service will never have to run 1.5 miles in 12 minutes and 51 seconds again. I'd rather have an experienced 70+ year old pilot, doctor, lawyer, engineer, electrician, plumber, boatswain's mate, navigator, etc. with decades of experience any day of the week rather than someone decades younger with little training or experience. Perhaps the USCG and other branches of the service need to consider vastly increasing the retirement ages for experienced personnel.
I am a retired MK1 graduated 3rd in my A school and was qualified as a radio watchstander and boat engineer back in the 80s. With all that training I would still hesitate a long time before going on any heavy weather rescue mission. I suggest reading 10 Hours Before Dawn and understanding just how easy it is to get put in peril. RIP Charlie Bucko and the rest of the Can Do crew.
I still enjoy your channel and like hearing the Coast Guard POV. I'm trying to rejoin the Navy and I'm 35 currently and glad the branches are relaxing their enlistment standards finally
Wish they would also eventually update their asthma policy as well. I just got denied for my mild symptoms that hadn’t affected me physically since I was kid
Wait so that can hurt my chance to join the military?
@@duke.eli11 Yeah. Asthma is a DQ. You'll need a waiver
I know you are no longer in, but wanted to thank you for your little book about enlisting in the Coast guard. My son entered in 2019 in an AST track. After three years he graduated from AST school, just completed his first mission and advanced AST school. Best wishes in your new career.
Thats awesome. I'm honored to have been able to make an impact.
I think it would be easier to get people if it wasn't so mentally challenging (meaning the required knowledge). I get why it's necessary but the book is so small that at any time it can be a reference to do a quick look for needed information when in the fleet).
I’m 33 years old, prior Navy (Aviation Electrician), working temp warehouse jobs (which don't promote veterans to management levels), and living with grandparents in LA.
Previously, I had aspired to become a pilot. Primarily, it was Naval Aviator (with Air Force and Army Pilot as alternatives alongside even Marine and Coast Guard aviator; yes, I looked at all branches). After serving four years in the Navy as an Aviation Electrician (AE), I thought it'd have made for a great transition (since I was very much eager to fly the very same jets I worked on and take off from and land on a carrier day in and day out). But, alas, because of the Navy's current state (and some missteps I made during my enlisted time as a Sailor), it wasn't meant to be despite having earned my bachelor's degree after my enlistment.
After a long real talk with a lot of Coasties online (along with family and close friends) these past few days, I've recently made up my mind to go CG. Hopefully, by late next year, I’ll ship out to Cape May for boot camp.
When it comes to a brand new job specialty, I’m looking to go AET (Aircrew-Avionics Technician) since that’s the closest to my previous rating and I’d like to spend a few more years in Aviation before putting in my package for OCS-T (since I've already fulfilled the education requirements and am really looking to commission after potentially making Petty Officer 2nd Class).
Great content btw, Julian. Thanks for this!
Congrats on the big decision 👏
good info i appreciate it very much dude
The USN also raised their age for enlistment to 41.
Wish they would ease up on some medical requirements
Nice👍👍👍 The Navy has done the same thing!
Hey boss sorry to bother. Could you help me understand or see the pros and cons between MSST and the taclets I would like to know which one is better. I’m 31 and I’m planning to join the coast guard this year and i would love to go ME and hopefully and god willingly become part of those special units to fight contraband and more. And I’m between MSST and taclets I like them better than MSRT please help sir. And thank you for all your videos you inspire me to be part of this amazing force
Is there a community I can reach out to that’s in MSRT? I’m curious about the training and the exact jobs.
Me too taclet as well. Idk who to talk too!!
Thank you for the video 😊
Maximum age of 40(+2) to enlist in Korea Coast Guard😅
God bless thee.
Hey Julian I would love to do an interview about being in Bahrain and the experience of being a CS out here. If your are up for it let me know.
So a 42 year old enlisted member has to run the same 1.5 mile time (12:51) as an 18 year old enlisted member?
No. There are different requirements for a test based on your age. Less pushups and setups as well. Lowest requirements kick in at 40
I'm joining the reserves at age 40. Just took my practice PFT; minimums for males are 14:29 run, 19 push-ups, 29 sit-ups
Hey, is that before you turn 42 years old or before you turn 43 years old?
I am super excited about this age raise but I am curious how this will effect people that want to make this a career.
Most likely they will amend the retirement age from 60 to 62 for people that join at 42 so they can get their 20 years, or they will just have to get a waiver at that time to stay in.
I have never understood the forced retirement age. Many experienced people are at their best and highest knowledge level and productivity in their 60's and 70's. Let's face it, after boot camp most people in the service will never have to run 1.5 miles in 12 minutes and 51 seconds again. I'd rather have an experienced 70+ year old pilot, doctor, lawyer, engineer, electrician, plumber, boatswain's mate, navigator, etc. with decades of experience any day of the week rather than someone decades younger with little training or experience. Perhaps the USCG and other branches or the service need to consider vastly increasing the retirement ages for experienced personnel.
Is there a video on this channel on uscg reserves ?
Yes! Here’s a video on the reserves.
Everything You need To Know About The Coast Guard Reserves
ruclips.net/video/Y6WczBbFxaE/видео.html
I've had a rough post Army career. Arrests mainly. No convictions fortunately... I just couldn't adjust to civilian life, much as I tried. Been out since 2013. Maybe now I have a shot
good luck
Could you make a video about the auxiliary?
I can tell you some stuff. Back in the 80s there was an auxiliary member named Mike who was qualified as a radio watch-stander at station Wilmette Harbor who knew every function of that station and its rescue boat crews. He was entrusted with just about any task by the regulars and the Chief. He was sort of an exception as most Auxiliary simply piloted their own boat and enjoyed the perqs of membership. So it is sort of like you make your own reality depending on how much trust you gain and time you spend earning it.
Random question, currently enlisted. Do you know if active dutie coasties are allowed to make videos of day in the life’s?
I’ve got one question: why do they say Coast Guard is #1? Someone just told me the army is the chain of command. So I’m wondering what’s meant by the people saying “coast guard is #1”
I’m in the process of joining the USCG.
Any info on Warrant Officer path and specialties?
I have a degree and was told I can’t go to OCS. Only after I’m enlisted.
So now I’m interested in CWO.
Any insight?
Why did they say you can't go to ocs? I'm prior service marines looking to go in as helo pilot.
@@jbyrd4559 I’m not going for pilot I don’t know if I even qualify for that
CWO won't happen until you are YEARS in. Have to be making E7 to be able to apply
Can one join if you have a full time job?
Hey Julian! Can I join the coast guard if I can’t swim?
Everyone can swim .what you don't know is how to swim .it's no so hard
Yes!
If u dont swim really well going in - you will coming out or u wont graduate. And in case u are wondering - the dude with the 10' long boat hook is not there to help u. He is there to "encourage" u. If u want to know why - read the true story "10 Hours Until Dawn".
Hey Julian do you have, or can you make a video about joining the USCG married and how reporting to your 1st duty station after boot amp works? Not aure if they allow you permissive tdy like the army to allow you time to move. Trying to learn about the CG switching from he Army.
Already made a video about being married in the CG
@@militaryjourneymen is the part about reporting to your 1st duty station covered in it?
Did you mean maximum instead of minimum on the title?
good catch
That's great news!
Hey Julian! Is it possible that you can get a interview with a coast guard diver? I’m really interested into pursuing my career as a diver
Ty for the recommendation!
@@militaryjourneymen of course brother! I’m in the process of joining the coasties and the wait is killing me 😩 I’m really trying to turn my life around
Good I think that's better than allowing people with felonies or no GEDs to join, ideas which some of the other branches have entertained when facing recruiting issues. I think the army and marines should do the same. If you can meet qualifications for job, why does it matter what age you are?
Absolutely agree!
How does this effect mandatory retirement at 60 or does it?
So let’s say someone enlists at the max age of 42 how long will they be able to serve before the coast guard kicks them out would they be able to serve 20 years if choose to do so
Technically the retirement age is 60, max. However that gets waived all the time for personnel in critical billets. My guess is they will make the retirement age 62 to allow them to serve 20 years. That or they will just have to apply for a waiver to extend their enlistment.
What if you are 48? Think a waiver could be done?
If you are prior service
I’m 34, should I join?
What do you think its better Navy or Coast Guard?
I only know coast guard, so coast guard?
@@militaryjourneymen
Do you experience a lot of traveling in the Coast Guard?
Will a 57 get me damage control?
Is your discord still active? I can't find a link to it
It's not, just the FB group
I would have to take the ASVAB to do the SRDC?
Not sure
and what about 80k student loan debt?
Can Active Duty go to 3 week Depot or is it just for Reservist.
So the 3 week Depot is primarily for reservist with prior military service or a profession or college degree that directly relates to a CG rate. (police officers usually qualify for depot) But I think prior service can also do depot for active duty but they are the only exception.
@@FullcircleFaith okay great. I leave in May for Basic. I'm excited and a bit nervous. Thanks for all that you do and the information you put out their for us.
Awesome
I just got BARRED from the coast guard. Army is a little more understanding
I had a history of depression
That's rough. Sorry about that.
Does this age limit apply to coast guard reserves as well?
One would think so, but I'd like to know for certain as well.
Yes. I am prior service Army and 43yrs old. The recruiter said I could go active or reserve.
If I have an AA degree can I join as enlisted with a higher rank?
Yes with 60 units of college you should be able to graduate as an E-3 instead of E-2.
Hi! I'm an internation student so Can I join Coast Guard?
Contact a recruiter
Wowwwwwwww
So as I understand the raised age is only for officers…not enlisted. If they needed more officers they should relax the rank requirements that force many to leave that wanted a career. Same for enlisted. Sorry to see the standards being lowered. Still proud of my time in.
They raised enlisted & officers maximum age.
They are so desperate for people lol. They should worry about retention
Yeah I was talking to a buddy of mine in Seattle who is in the CG and he said they are hurting bad for people right now. Kind of across the board for all branches actually I think. Recession/economy related?
@@TuolumneTuesdays
Hopefully that's the reason and it has nothing to do with toxic leadership
What do you think its better Navy or Coast Guard
@@rodolfomorenoiii135 Coast Guard's got better quality of life, from what I found after talking to a number of Coasties. But, then again, that may be subjective. I, myself, am looking to make that great switch from Navy to Coast Guard and hoping to ship out to Cape May for boot camp next year. So stoked with the process right now!
@@reijiminato8762
How's life in the navy do you recommend it?
@@reijiminato8762 Have you joined CG?