Firewatch Marines - How To Discuss
Alexander Torres
Firewatch Marines
Look at the fleet?
When you're out on the field, make sure the other Marines take their time. Monitoring occurs when you are offline (real world) or in training. For non-combat work like yours, it's just mandatory, it's a 24 hour shift and as most posters say, it should be once a month, but indefinitely.
This work is called raft. And yes, you will have assignments from time to time.
Usually once a month on average. In a few months, you may be on duty more than once. And I thought you asked the USMC.
There is no escape.
You can always ask him to be present on the call.
Firewatch Marines
Firewatch Marines
Look at the fleet?
I was wondering, right after you finished Mass Skill (Personal Management), if I stand somewhere permanently or do my job, will there still be any surveillance in the fleet?
updateOh yes, in the Marine Corps. Never heard of logging in just to find out
When you're out on the field, make sure the other Marines take their time. Monitoring occurs when you are offline (real world) or in training. For non-combat work like yours, it's just mandatory, it's a 24 hour shift and, as many posters say, it should be once a month, but it shouldn't be limited.
Firewatch Marines
Firewatch Marines
Look at the fleet? ۔
I wonder, after finishing MS School (Personal Management), is there any supervision in the fleet, like if I stand somewhere permanently or I do my job and then
updateOh yeah, never heard of Marine Corps until I logged in just trying to figure it out.
When you are on the field, when other Marines are slow to pack, you stand guard. Monitoring occurs when you are offline (real world) or in training. For a non-combat job like yours, it's just mandatory, it's a 24 hour shift that you do and as other posters say, it should be, but not limited to once a month.
Firewatch Marines
Firewatch Marines
See the fleet? 3
I was wondering if there is any supervision left in the fleet after the removal of mos scol (Personal Management), how will I be permanently stationed somewhere or will I do my job and then what?
updateOh yeah, in the Marine Corps. Never heard of logging in just to find out
When you are on the field, when other Marines are slow to pack, you stand guard. Monitoring occurs when you are offline (real world) or in training. For non-combat jobs like yours, it's just mandatory, it's a 24 hour shift and, as other posters say, it should be once a month, but not limited.
The work is called raft. And yes, you have to work from time to time.
Usually once a month on average. In a few months, you may be on duty more than once. And I thought you asked the USMC.