2141pete
Hell I dont know
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Glad to do it and thank you for paying your taxes.
Jim
That's the same thing I always say when I get a thanks. The whole military thing just comes natural, it feels normal to me.
Glad to do it and thank you for paying your taxes.
Jim
Anyone have advice for someone looking to enlist? Not exactly sure what branch I wanna go into yet. Any and all tips and advice very welcome.
Thanks,
Travis
That depends on what you want to do in the service. If you want to learn a job I would say the Army because they have more job available, if you want to go and blow stuff up/ learn how to kill I would say try the Marines,but all branches have that option.
All I have to say is look into every branch with a job you want to persue, already picked out in your head. Don't let a recruiter talk you into something you don't want to do, and for christ sakes, pick a job that will easily transfer to the civilian world, that way if you don't end up doing 20 years+ for whatever reason you will still hold the skill you learned in the military.
-Tom
I don't want to get in a pissing match, but I have to disagree with your statement. Take my job for instance, I am a Heavy Equipment Operator (EO) in the US Navy Seabees. In order for the Army to operate the wide array of equipment we do as EO's, they must utilize operator's with 3-4 different MOS's. I have seen this with other MOS's in the Army Engineer's as well.
-Tom
It's no pissing match here I just forgot about the Seabees, my bad.:doh: And the MOS thing your right, I have heard of that before and I think thats a bunch of chit. Theses guy & girls shouldn't have to have several MOS's just to be able to get one.
Anyone have advice for someone looking to enlist? Not exactly sure what branch I wanna go into yet. Any and all tips and advice very welcome.
Thanks,
Travis
One word for you, DON'T!
Don't waste your life for a worthless cause like Iraq. $.02