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arnie_jumper said:I know getting a higher education can only be better but i am not truely interested in anyhting else but the military as a career.
thanks for your opinion.
You say that now, but I would say that almost every guy who joins says that at first (pension, pay, easy girls, shooting guns with your friends - what's not to like?)
But after 3 years, when that BE is up, 60% plus of them are leaving - why? They had no idea what the army was like before they joined. You don't either. You may think you know, but the truth is, none of us did, so stack your deck in your own favour, and stay in school.
Story:
Another young guy I know wanted to quit school at Gr.10, get a parental waiver, and join right away. I convinced him to stay in school, and join a reserve unit. He did and he hated it. He thought the Army was about the most ridiculous thing on god's green earth - which was strange, because he thought he would love it 8 weeks earlier. He had been a cadet, and talked to lots of people, and thought he had done his homework. He also thanked me (a year later) for telling him to stay at school. If he had quit, and joined the army, he would be doing a job he hated, with nothing to fall back on.
The army cannot help you escape from anything, it cannot change who you are, it is just a job with a tendency to move you around and provide you with life altering experiences.