Definitely joining the military after college

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As long as u don't buy into that cac bs
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and still burn their flag, you're good...
 
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So I graduate from college in May, and I've made the decision to join the military afterwards. I've done some research, and that seems like the best option for me. The number one thing I want to be able to do is financially support myself so I can move away from my father (I can't tolerate that man, and vice versa). The military is a guaranteed paycheck and a place to stay, plus some pretty nice benefits and job training, and you get to play with some badass toys. There are downsides to being in the military of course, but overall I can't see any option better than the military right now.
play it smart. use that VA loan, you can use it an unlimited amount of times. acquire some rental properties. take advantage of all your benefits. make sure u get an MOS that can translate to a high paying civilian job. if your smart you will retire very well off
 
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As long as u don't buy into that cac bs
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and still burn their flag, you're good...
When you join the military the cacs own you.

Use coli rhetoric while convincing others to join the military brehs. :mjlol: Maybe look up UN Jobs, or opportunities outside of the states OP.
 

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The Air Force sounds appealing, but I heard that it's the most "politically correct" branch, and that you're subjected to the most amount of "sensitivity training."
Air Force is closest to corporate America on most normal jobs except maintenance jobs and security forces. Not quite as sensitive as corporate but it is the most "progressive" and family friendly branch in that sense.

Btw, in the Air Force, as long as you aren't security forces, explosive ordinance (bombs/mortars/etc), vehicle operations, or some special ops career then you 95% don't have to worry about engaging with hostiles or driving convoys... Air Force also offers the most technical careers to match STEM degrees, but again, I highly recommend you see an officer recruiter - THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OFFICER AND ENLISTED RECRUITERS!
 

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not yet anyway. i know how ya'll do. don't expect that gratitude for your service in 2016. :mjlol:
Not yet huh...

Usually getting p*ssy in a foreign port isn't that hard to where I have to rape someone for it:jbhmm:

They kinda just give it away:jbhmm:

And I don't need gratitude... Just the money for school, benefits, etc.

I don't give a shyt what ppl like you think about my PRIOR service:jawalrus:
 

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not yet anyway. i know how ya'll do. don't expect that gratitude for your service in 2016. :mjlol:
Seriously. They get all indignant when you're not topping them off for being GI Joe. FOH. :camby:


So going to college was......pointless.
Aimless, directionless people often find themselves in military service. This is something that happens world wide.

If not the military it's some other gang of thugs with guns.
 

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I wasn't interested in it then, but yeah, joining the military right out of HS would have probably been a much better option than squandering 5 years of my life and thousands of dollars on college.
You will come in as an officer with that degree.
 
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