I just left the Reserves.
First off, the Reserves is SOOO much more screwed up than active duty. It is tolerable, but it is very frustrating at times. I can't explain it...but do it for a while and you will say to yourself....ahhhh, this is what he was talking about. I was a highly skilled, highly payed anesthesiologist. What did I do? PHA's. A highly skilled, highly regarded, top of his craft - neurosurgeon joined the reserves because he was excited to be part of such a wonderful and meaningful thing. He was excited to work on our boys, and help out the team. He joined our DET. What did he do on weekends? PHA's. What will you do? PHA's.
The fact that anyone still joins the medical corps in the Navy reserves shocks me since they stopped the HPSP matching for payback. That right there makes it not worth it. The fact that the NAVY out and out lied about this and took it away from people should make anyone frustrated enough to not want to associate themselves with such a horribly run company.
Regarding the Pacific heating up. I think that is a concern. I felt relatively safe in Ass-crackistan. There was a physician (I think ER) that was shot and killed while running around the fence on the FOB - but for the most part, I don't know of many physicians who were FOB bound that were injured or killed.
But in a war with China - you are going to die. If I were on a carrier, that thing is going to get sunk, and me - who was stuck in the middle of the ship, was going to die. I just think that is the way of it.
But -
My time went fairly quickly. Honestly, I would have stayed, but I was told I was next on the list to deploy for 1 year to a place that did nothing.
That was my cue to go.
They are soooo dumb. So so dumb. I would GLADLY have deployed every other year if they would say it was 3 months. Most would do the same. And the cost to fly me in and someone out is NOTHING. But a year deployment? And for what? Why even do that? A year really really hurts.