Related Posts
Is firm travel back up to pre covid levels?
More Posts
Additional Posts in Veteran Bowl
McKinsey & Company Anyone at McKinsey & Company willing to refer a Marine veteran (OIF, I swear I will not eat all the crayons. "Crayons" are for art is what my wife tells me to tell myself)
5yrs Marines (Sgt, Comm maint tech w infantry Bn)
8yrs in Oil & Gas (engr coordinator, qty surveying and proj ctrl)
CM undergrad
MBA (professional program, graduated May 2022)
I'm looking for a role in McK serving O&G, industrial, capital projects clients. Open to generalist roles as well. Can review for vetting.
New to Fishbowl?
unlock all discussions on Fishbowl.




Policy guarantees access for AD, but says disabled vets are accepted at some locations (e.g. depending on the mood of the person at the front desk).
I’d recommend trying, but would think it’s significantly less enjoyable than any airline club
The centurion lounge is borderline a refugee camp. Unfortunately the active duty waived fees crushed that lounge
I live in Orlando. Be advised the uso is outside of security if you don’t mind going through security again.
I have never been denied as a Retired Disabled Vet, they just have asked for my retirement ID and we signed in and were good. I used to travel alot when I first retired so I have been through quite a few airports.
Doesn’t hurt to ask.
We just went through Orlando. They have a specific room for young children which was wonderful so that you can sit and relax for a moment before going through security. Food is limited in Orlando versus other USOs.
I'm not high enough to have the disabled ID, but I have my veteran ID, and I'm not let in anymore.
Sorry i do have that one, you are right. Just not the old school retiree looking one