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Should I join the military?
I havent done shit with my life to make it better I am 22 years old. I have lots of skill in a wide range of things but dont know how to apply any of it to make my life better. What do you guys think? Because beleave it or not I look up to alot of people on this board.
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no, you shouldn`t
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Yes it would be a good career choice for you
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Short answer: Yes
Long answer: Yes |
Are you prepared to actually go to war?
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No, you're a threat to those around you. I wouldn't want a total unreliable jackass with a weapon sitting behind me covering my back.
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just because you are a pain in the ass doesn't mean we want you to die for oil. don't do it.
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Thank you. |
get out of the passive state
you dont need to go to the army for that |
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Maybe not the army... but you should give up on the adult biz because it's pretty obvious by now that you'll never get anywhere with it.
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yes, you should.
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No, do something else.
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haha, you wouldnt even make it past training camp.
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ok, fuck it, i was being nice. go join the military dumbshit. see where you end up.
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Army no! Air Force Yes!
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If you feel its the right choice for you go for it. Most people benefit from the discipline that military instills. If self motivation isn't for you, and you are unable or unwilling to find self driven business opportunities military might be a great choice.
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Give me a fuckin break and change your fuckin sig. :2 cents: |
It's a fact though, you woudlnt make it past training camp I mean its one thing to intend to discipline yourself but after a week of hardcore training youll be missing GFY. Stay in the adult biz youre good at what you do; youre an attention whore! all that bullshit you spill gets you attention, turn it to your advantage! hey i'd pay you for your sig, i mean, bad pub is good pub!! :thumbsup
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i'll do what i want youngster. you attempted to cause me and my program drama, you now have a bullseye on your back. start shit, get it back is my rule.
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KSHmedia at yahoo dot com Mad Views! :winkwink: |
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you sound like a lazy loser, just another wannabe who whines like they have skills but in reality does not know shit all.
you sound like someone who wants an easy way out in everything, you wouldnt make it in the army, like someone else said you wouldnt make it past training camp. |
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NO!!!!! Do not join the military! WAST of fucking time! There are several other good things to do in your life!
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no. or else you wouldnt be where you are. you say you have skills but do not know how to make money out of them? that sounds like someone who sits infront of a computer all day instead of working and wonders why they arent overnight millionaires. |
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I never said I dont make money. :2 cents: |
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what does this mean? |
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Join the Airforce that's the friendliest advice I can offer anyone interested in the armed forces, it's the easiest and it has great bases |
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Get a girlfriend! That always helps for everyproblem (might create other problems, but that is a different story :1orglaugh ) Get an offline job! Sure would make your parents happy! :thumbsup Travel! Fucking best thing to do! See Asia, Europe, Australia + + |
consider another field, man.
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If you feel you are going nowhere with your life then the military can be a great place to build a foundation for your future. I have been enlisted for over ten years and I have little to complain about. MY education is paid for, I'm only a few credits from recieving my Bachelor's degree in Information Technology which the USAF has paid for 100%. I know I'm never going to get fired, I'll always have a roof over my head, and I'll always have food on the table for myself and my family. I work in a career field that is very lucrative in the civilian world and have trvelled the world. About the only gripe I have is the pay. Civilians doing what I am doing are paid almost triple what I make. I stay in because I enjoy the travel and being a part of something greater then myself. When I retire at 38 I will have immediate monthly retirement checks and lifetime medical benefits. I'm not trying to be a recruiter, I'm just telling you my situation. At the very least you could enlist for four years, enter a technical field like computers, earn your BS and get out with a degree and four years training in a specific field. A military honorable discharge also looks great on a resume. It shows you have disipline and commitment, employers like that. I would recommend the Air Force as we have the best quality of life out of all the services. Sure being a grunt and doing pt all day may be fun to some, but for me, I enjoy some personal freedom and being treated like an adult (still love my sister services :thumbsup ) If you have any questions feel free to hit me up bro [email protected] USAF bitches!!! Dre |
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