Nigel
Footballguy
My son just started his senior in college and is mulling what's next for him post-graduation in May. He came home for a night this past weekend and told myself and his mother that after much thought and consideration, he is leaning towards Marine Corps OCS as his first move out of college. We had no absolutely no inkling this was on the table. He'd never spoken of having an interest in the military, nobody in the last couple of generations on either side of the family are/were in the service, totally out of left field. My wife is terrified, and while it sure as hell makes me anxious it also made me extremely proud to hear him talk through the why of it all.
About him: Ivy League school, All-Academic/All-American varsity athlete, two-time captain, tons of friends, an all around happy/confident kid. He spent the summer in NYC working an internship split between two hedge funds, has opportunities in that arena straight out of school if he wants them. He wants no part of it. He came back at the end of the summer knowing for sure that life as a finance-bro is not for him. In his words, "it was all bull****", he wants to "do something that matters." Fair enough - I respect that. One of his teammates was also in NYC for the summer, worked same type of internship, and has similar feelings. Unlike my son this kid comes from a long line of military men, dad and two brothers went to Naval Academy, two cousins at West Point. Apparently the two of them had many "meaning of life" conversations over beers this summer. His buddy has since applied and been accepted to Marines OCS, my guy is ready to start the process, meeting with a recruiter this week.
I know in my heart he is built for this - a natural born leader, makes everyone around him better. The world sure as heck needs people like him to do hard things like this. I will do nothing to dissuade him. And after several days of talking her off the ledge my wife's at a point where, while hating the idea, she accepts and respects that the decision is entirely up to him.
I know there are folks here with kids in the military, maybe some have gone OCS/OTS route, maybe some of you have done it yourselves...talk to me. I can't shake the pit in my stomach - please make me feel better.
About him: Ivy League school, All-Academic/All-American varsity athlete, two-time captain, tons of friends, an all around happy/confident kid. He spent the summer in NYC working an internship split between two hedge funds, has opportunities in that arena straight out of school if he wants them. He wants no part of it. He came back at the end of the summer knowing for sure that life as a finance-bro is not for him. In his words, "it was all bull****", he wants to "do something that matters." Fair enough - I respect that. One of his teammates was also in NYC for the summer, worked same type of internship, and has similar feelings. Unlike my son this kid comes from a long line of military men, dad and two brothers went to Naval Academy, two cousins at West Point. Apparently the two of them had many "meaning of life" conversations over beers this summer. His buddy has since applied and been accepted to Marines OCS, my guy is ready to start the process, meeting with a recruiter this week.
I know in my heart he is built for this - a natural born leader, makes everyone around him better. The world sure as heck needs people like him to do hard things like this. I will do nothing to dissuade him. And after several days of talking her off the ledge my wife's at a point where, while hating the idea, she accepts and respects that the decision is entirely up to him.
I know there are folks here with kids in the military, maybe some have gone OCS/OTS route, maybe some of you have done it yourselves...talk to me. I can't shake the pit in my stomach - please make me feel better.