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Indeed everything is as well as can be expected. โ˜บ

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Max here.Do I have to create a new membership to log on here?

We've been back for about a week now I believe.

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So there is a chance that I might actually be able to join the military!

Evansent wrote:
What about, Sherlock?

I thought about asking him, but I don't know if he would qualify as we have never met in person.

That and I don't know how to get in touch with him... I don't think he's made it to this site yet.

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Figures, I order a new uniform, but it won't get here till monday, and I need it tomorrow.

Evansent wrote:
What will happen now to your current job?

Nothing โ˜บ this is only 3 hours once a weekin the evening, and one weekend a month. So it won't effect my day job.

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does anyone know anything about boilers?

I don't know much about boilers... though here in Canada we call what you are describing simply as water heater or hot water tank...

Though what I do recommend, if you can afford it is to get an instantaneous hot water heater. It will only heat the water going through it, and not store hot water.
They can be expensive, but they are far more economical to run, and are more environmentally friendly.

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So there is a chance that I might actually be able to join the military!

It does have to be the most recent years.

I had a perfect reference other than the fact that we have barely spoken in the past three years since he moved. He is a priest, and former Major in the army.

After speaking with my parents I think that I have some people who will work, though I still have to talk to the CO to know for sure.

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So there is a chance that I might actually be able to join the military!

soco wrote:
I thought Suicide Girls only accepted those without facial hair....

๐Ÿ˜„ In Canada we can get away with it on occasion, and this happens to be one of those occasions.

Nixx wrote:
How about your neighbours? Doctors? I always use my uncles girlfriend, theyre not married so shes not official family.

We don't really talk to our neighbours. And we moved three years ago (or so...) so they wouldn't qualify because of the 5 year thing. I'm going to ask my doctor, but I don't know if they would be willing because I don't see them too often.

soco wrote:
I'll recommend you Padre. Can you tell them you used to live in South Florida..?

Thank you... But that would make it even more complicated. :) If I lived out of country at all it is harder to get a security clearance.

PepperJ wrote:
idk what to tell you. It's a tough situation, and I have no advice :'( But I hope it works out....

Evansent wrote:
sounds really complicated, Padre. Hope you manage to find some kind of solution.

Thank you. ๐Ÿ˜„

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So there is a chance that I might actually be able to join the military!

I'm guessing that the average person... or at least one that is active in the community, holds a job for more than 5 years, and interacts with service groups, or goes to church, etc. That they have regular contact with people in authority, but considering how insular my life is, I don't have that. :/

I'm going to have to talk to them, but I seriously doubt that they will be more lenient because it is the Army we're talking about here :)

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So there is a chance that I might actually be able to join the military!

I'm the Editor-in-Chief and part owner of a local newspaper.
Co-workers are also off the list. Supervisors are okay, but they still have had to known you for the 5 years.

I've only been at this job for a year. (almost to the day)

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