You get training and status, you don't get anywhere else. So long as you aren't dishonourable discharged or incarcerated for deamours. You are 100% recruitment in most civilian sectors. You are trustworthy.
The army offers every vocation, engineering, doctor, law, outside of basic training and its specialist military fields. Friend, studied law, was a military solictor. He had to prosecute a group of junior field doctors, for distilling alcohol from boot polish. No, it wasn't that bad, smaller reprimand, medicinal use. Haha. He went out to Iraq, didn't see action despite the base being hit a few times. That base was so big you couldn't walk across it.
You get fit. You also save your wages.
You can join at a young age, be out, with skills, by the time somebody else has run up all that student debt. Meanwhile you'd have a wage, savings, recruitable skills.
Idiots make this topic. Dumb stupid hippies. It depends on the opportunity you start life with. But it's a much easier career path and stepping stone. You don't have to serve for life. Most don't see war. But you might. It is a danger like anything else in life.
You have a toxic mindset. State being corrupt, nothing changes. But you don't have to be. You're not an indentured servant if you've bettered yourself and are ahead by being recruitable. Factually you are an indentured servant no matter what job or career you choose. If you're a business owner, there are regulators and a taxman, and your customers. Nothing changes.
The mindest not to serve, creates far more noggers. Laughably contrary. It really fucking is. Because no matter what, the corrupt state still shits on you.
DO IT, 100%.
You get training and status, you don't get anywhere else. So long as you aren't dishonourable discharged or incarcerated for deamours. You are 100% recruitment in most civilian sectors. You are trustworthy.
The army offers every vocation, engineering, doctor, law, outside of basic training and its specialist military fields. Friend, studied law, was a military solictor. He had to prosecute a group of junior field doctors, for distilling alcohol from boot polish. No, it wasn't that bad, smaller reprimand, medicinal use. Haha. He went out to Iraq, didn't see action despite the base being hit a few times. That base was so big you couldn't walk across it.
You get fit. You also save your wages.
You can join at a young age, be out, with skills, by the time somebody else has run up all that student debt. Meanwhile you'd have a wage, savings, recruitable skills.
Idiots make this topic. Dumb stupid hippies. It depends on the opportunity you start life with. But it's a much easier career path and stepping stone. You don't have to serve for life. Most don't see war. But you might. It is a danger like anything else in life.
Yea, the army has these benefits. Enlisting also makes you a literal indentured servant to the state, and the state is fucked right now.
You have a toxic mindset. State being corrupt, nothing changes. But you don't have to be. You're not an indentured servant if you've bettered yourself and are ahead by being recruitable. Factually you are an indentured servant no matter what job or career you choose. If you're a business owner, there are regulators and a taxman, and your customers. Nothing changes.
The mindest not to serve, creates far more noggers. Laughably contrary. It really fucking is. Because no matter what, the corrupt state still shits on you.