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Originally Posted by KevinJames
istindoor, thank you for your help. I had found and read all of those except the last "why go SF" thread. My question is very similar and already I am finding good info. However, I believe my question is still relevant and since the last response on the other thread is 2 yrs old, perhaps we can update this discussion using this newer thread (give a chance for any new members, newer QP's to voice their thoughts on the subject)
Thanks again
Kevin
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Kevin-
Until you have been selected and have graduated from the SFQC, or have been accepted for other merits, you are naught but an uninvited but tolerated guest here- drop the "we" and don't tell QPs what you want. This advice will lengthen your life here and make that time much more enjoyable with less verbal pain. You may choose to accept or discount it as you will, the choice is yours.
To answer your query - I was told by an SF SGM and an SF MSG that I would be an SF NCO... they were right.
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