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phionex 06-17-2006 22:46

SFQC and time with the family
 
hi, i am looking at going through the SF pipeline and i know that the training is going to be crazy, but do you actually get to see your family at all during the training or was that all a line of bull from the recruiter? i appreciate any help you all can give me.

Warrior-Mentor 06-17-2006 23:30

Phionex,

Welcome to a serious site about SF.

Couple simple keys to success here:
- Post an intro on the intro thread.
- Read the stickies.
- Use the search function. You'll find the most common questions have already been answered.

Once you do that, you'll find people much more likely to answer your questions.

Best,
JM

phionex 06-18-2006 08:11

thanks
 
thanks appreciate the direction

Team Sergeant 06-18-2006 09:01

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Originally Posted by phionex
thanks appreciate the direction

And use proper punctuation (capital letters) or do not post.

Team Sergeant

Mack 07-12-2006 10:24

NC Living
 
Gentlemen,

I'm looking for a little real estate help from those that have gone through the Q, or who know about living around Ft. Bragg. I currently live in Phoenix, Az and have just received word that my training NCOIC has applied, on my behalf, to attend the Q course (background info: selected 007-06, 18c, Korean, not yet Airborne Q'd). In light of that information, I'm planning on selling my house in Phoenix and moving to NC. If I were by myself I'd move right off post and call it good, but the wife needs to be fairly close to the Raleigh/Durham Airport (45 minutes or so) for business. I've been looking at Sanford and Benson as possible places, but without knowing what to expect from the Q course, don't know how to advise her and her job on where we'll likely end up. Can any of you folks lend a hand with towns that are between Ft. Bragg and R/D and are family friendly (have a 10 month old). BTW, I'll probably be looking at a house in the $250k-$350k range. FWIW, I've had bad dealings w/ Real Estate agents and that's the reason I'm not going that route first.

Any help would be greatly appreciated as I've been given an October start date for the Q.

Thanks for your time and take care...

Mack

The Reaper 07-12-2006 10:46

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Originally Posted by Mack
Gentlemen,

I'm looking for a little real estate help from those that have gone through the Q, or who know about living around Ft. Bragg. I currently live in Phoenix, Az and have just received word that my training NCOIC has applied, on my behalf, to attend the Q course (background info: selected 007-06, 18c, Korean, not yet Airborne Q'd). In light of that information, I'm planning on selling my house in Phoenix and moving to NC. If I were by myself I'd move right off post and call it good, but the wife needs to be fairly close to the Raleigh/Durham Airport (45 minutes or so) for business. I've been looking at Sanford and Benson as possible places, but without knowing what to expect from the Q course, don't know how to advise her and her job on where we'll likely end up. Can any of you folks lend a hand with towns that are between Ft. Bragg and R/D and are family friendly (have a 10 month old). BTW, I'll probably be looking at a house in the $250k-$350k range. FWIW, I've had bad dealings w/ Real Estate agents and that's the reason I'm not going that route first.

Any help would be greatly appreciated as I've been given an October start date for the Q.

Thanks for your time and take care...

Mack

Mack:

Good question.

You are going to be pretty much limited to Harnett, Lee, or southern Wake county. There are not very many bridges over the Cape Fear river that is the major drainage between Raleigh and Fayetteville. Therefore, you will have to stay near those highways with Cape Fear bridges to access both areas easily.

I commuted from a small town east of Raleigh to Bragg for several months, the drive was usually close to 80-90 minutes. I have known people who lived in Fuquay-Varina in Wake County and drove to Bragg for the same spousal reasons as you, that was about a one hour commute to post. It would be less than 45 minutes to RDU, maybe as few as 30 depending on traffic.

I would recommend that you look along the US1 or US 401 corridors. Both will get you to RDU easily, Bragg will be a bit more cross-country. With the new sections of US1 being completed, Sanford (near US 1) is an easy 45 minutes to RDU except for rush hour, and is about equidistant to Bragg. That section of highway is wide open and has few exits with services though, so make sure that you have a good cell and a well-maintained vehicle for the wife. Harnett County, between Fuquay and Lillington, will put you on the edge of the desired 45 minutes to RDU, but will be a quicker commute to Bragg for you. You could possibly edge into the southeastern portions of Chatham County, which would be closer to RDU, but at the expense of an hour or so to the main post. You are almost able to hit northern Moore County, which has all of the advantages of Sanford and then some, but is an additional 15 minutes drive to the airport to make it just under an hour. Your drive to Bragg should be 40 minutes or less. If you want to try that, look at the area around Vass (close to US 1) and places north of there. Of the options, you are going to find better houses, better highway routes, faster access to the Raleigh-Durham airport and big city life and relatively more amenities in Sanford and northern Moore County.

HTH.

TR

Roguish Lawyer 07-12-2006 11:03

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Originally Posted by The Reaper
Of the options, you are going to find . . . big city life . . . in Sanford and northern Moore County.

I guess everything is relative, isn't it? :D

The Reaper 07-12-2006 11:37

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Originally Posted by Roguish Lawyer
I guess everything is relative, isn't it? :D

I believe that I said "access" counselor, not easy availability.

Glad to be living here, where I can own pretty much whatever I please, within a few minutes of hitting the store.

And as I predicted, the Stanley Cup winners reside in Raleigh as well.

TR

Pete 07-12-2006 13:31

Sanford
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by The Reaper
I believe that I said "access" counselor, not easy availability.

Glad to be living here, where I can own pretty much whatever I please, within a few minutes of hitting the store.

And as I predicted, the Stanley Cup winners reside in Raleigh as well.

TR

Ditto everything TR said. The big problem with Sanford is it's the choke point on 421/87. That place needs a by-pass real bad.

Other than that it's smooth sailing from Greensboro to Spring Lake, Home of the Super Wal-Mart.

Pete

Roguish Lawyer 07-12-2006 13:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Reaper
I believe that I said "access" counselor, not easy availability.

Glad to be living here, where I can own pretty much whatever I please, within a few minutes of hitting the store.

And as I predicted, the Stanley Cup winners reside in Raleigh as well.

TR

Medic! ;)

x SF med 07-12-2006 14:16

sorry RL - I don't treat self inflicted wounds

CPTAUSRET 07-12-2006 14:28

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Originally Posted by x_sf_med
sorry RL - I don't treat self inflicted wounds


:D
Now, that's funny!

Mack 07-12-2006 15:18

Gentlemen,

Thanks for the intel. I'd been tooling around on the 'net looking at the different towns, but without recon of the area, it doesn't do me any good. TR, I appreciate your response as it narrows down my search considerably. This will be my first move from house-to-house, so I'm a little apprehensive about it. Everything prior to this has been moving a couple bags, a box of dishes, and a tv.

Thanks again and take care.

Mack...

Team Sergeant 07-12-2006 16:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mack
Gentlemen,

Thanks for the intel. I'd been tooling around on the 'net looking at the different towns, but without recon of the area, it doesn't do me any good. TR, I appreciate your response as it narrows down my search considerably. This will be my first move from house-to-house, so I'm a little apprehensive about it. Everything prior to this has been moving a couple bags, a box of dishes, and a tv.

Thanks again and take care.

Mack...

I was single most of my career, but I know some married guys would send wife and kids off to mom's house until they finished the Q-course, got to a unit, bought a house then send for family.

If you are in the Q Course I don't think you'll have much time to help with anything at home.

TS

NousDefionsDoc 07-12-2006 16:47

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Originally Posted by phionex
hi, i am looking at going through the SF pipeline and i know that the training is going to be crazy, but do you actually get to see your family at all during the training or was that all a line of bull from the recruiter? i appreciate any help you all can give me.

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