Taking the ASVAB test this Monday.

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If I can't find anything else I may join the military. Also, I'm the only child, so do I have to join the frontline?
Don't let movies tell you how the military works :mjlol: just ask your questions here if you don't want to speak to a recruiter. There's actually some quality knowledge from the military brehs on this site.
 

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Don't let movies tell you how the military works :mjlol: just ask your questions here if you don't want to speak to a recruiter. There's actually some quality knowledge from the military brehs on this site.
Alright, so I want to join, but I don't wanna do combat. I'm intelligent and plan on furthering my education. So, what spots are available? Plus, I do wanna get into politics later in my life even though that's irrelevant.
 

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Alright, so I want to join, but I don't wanna do combat. I'm intelligent and plan on furthering my education. So, what spots are available? Plus, I do wanna get into politics later in my life even though that's irrelevant.
There's tons of support and technical jobs in all branches. I know for a fact that anything dealing with unmanned aviation is outstanding when transitioning back to civilian work.

If you're planning on pushing your education while you're in, be absolutely sure you're lining up a job that is not going to put you in the field too often. Classes while you're in and on tuition assistance are something a lot of guys miss out on.

If you're going politics... I mean, military experience is a free foot in the door. Just google through some jobs and get a general idea of what's out there for you. You can honestly do most of a recruiters job before you ever go in to meet one.
 

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There's tons of support and technical jobs in all branches. I know for a fact that anything dealing with unmanned aviation is outstanding when transitioning back to civilian work.

If you're planning on pushing your education while you're in, be absolutely sure you're lining up a job that is not going to put you in the field too often. Classes while you're in and on tuition assistance are something a lot of guys miss out on.

If you're going politics... I mean, military experience is a free foot in the door. Just google through some jobs and get a general idea of what's out there for you. You can honestly do most of a recruiters job before you ever go in to meet one.
Aight and thanks for the info. I want to do something with my life, so I may join the military as a start.
 
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On another tip, if you can get the same sort of training on the outside without enlisting, the job is bullshyt. Also the branches are in this order:
Air Force
Navy
Army
Marines.

This goes for quality of living, and job potential.
 

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She lied. 65 ain't high. Get that shyt up to at least 90 and get your pick of a clearance job.

Study up. That test is more important than your SAT if you're really intending to get in.

65 isn't that high

That was practice tests...I just came back from the real one. Score of 80...GT was 117.
 

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What kind of jobs can I expect?
You will have a wide selection of choices. You should consider technical jobs that deal with IT and communication systems. You will want a job that requires a security clearance. You can serve for a couple of years and get a civilian job that requires a security clearance doing the same thing that you did in the service making 6 figures. Thats what I did.

Make sure that you take full advantage of educational benefits also.

Good luck and make the best out of your journey.
 

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Alright, so I want to join, but I don't wanna do combat. I'm intelligent and plan on furthering my education. So, what spots are available? Plus, I do wanna get into politics later in my life even though that's irrelevant.

If you score high on the ASVAB you may have a pick of your first duty assignment. Make sure its in your contract. Duty stations vary from service to service and availability of picking a certain base depends on your job skill. Some assignments are better than others. Your quality of life depends on your branch and job skill. The Air Force has the best quality of life. If you have a technical job or you're in a medical job your quality of life will be better all around. Pick a overseas duty assignment while you're young and don't have any attachments. It will be more fun and great life experience.

What are you interests?
 
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