Desibaba
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Wonder if those spelling errors were intentional.
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Lol i think his exact words to students were."Stay in school and get a degree or you might end up going to iraq." Lets face it the troops do have a pretty shitty job.They have benefits and might get a medal one day but other than that its a tough life.I know im not man enough to go something that needs that kind of dedication.If anything i think these guys should be getting paid a little bit more.van-man said:Yeah they did that in response to Kerry popping off that, "if you don't get an education, you get stuck in Iraq."
Did you not hear about that?
Thats some funny shit there....
Yeah, they sometimes have a shitty job, but 1) they volunteered for it, and 2) Kerry wasnt talking about the working conditions. Kerry has a history of saying negative things about our military, so his most recent comment isnt much of a surprise.Desibaba said:Lol i think his exact words to students were."Stay in school and get a degree or you might end up going to iraq." Lets face it the troops do have a pretty shitty job.
Yes but many dont stay in it long enough to get all that.I have talked to a lot of former soldiers and for some reason most of them seem to say they wouldnt do it again if they had the chance.They usually say yes its good to do something for your country and proudly tell people about it but the initial enthusiam wears off pretty fast when you away from home all the time and lack of pussy etc etc.Grizzly said:Don't forget full pension after 20 years. So, at age 38, those who are smart enough to stay are making 40K to sit on their asses, if they choose. they also get preferential treatment AND seniority in ALL branches of civil service. All in all, not a bad gig.
gixxerboy said:It sad but it is true. No kid with a college scholarship or great future ahead decides to sign up for the military.
Grizzly said:Don't forget full pension after 20 years. So, at age 38, those who are smart enough to stay are making 40K to sit on their asses, if they choose. they also get preferential treatment AND seniority in ALL branches of civil service. All in all, not a bad gig.
I was roommates in college, and had many friends there, that were in ROTC and now serving in the Army. The majority of them are middle/upper-middle class from good families. My roommates' parents were corporate executives. A good friend of mine joined the Navy out of high school. Very smart girl and ended up working in intelligence/spying. After 8 years and getting married to another intelligence person, they both decided to leave the service. I believe they are now working for the CIA or other such organizations.gixxerboy said:It sad but it is true. No kid with a college scholarship or great future ahead decides to sign up for the military.
eleven11 said:maybe if you retire as a officer. very few if any inlisted people will retire making that..................11
van-man said:practically free insurance. And additionally, 1/2 to 2/3 of your total pay in the military is tax free!
I don't know a single officer in the Air Force, who stayed the full 20yrs, that wasn't making over 100k before they retired...
Grizzly said:Looked into that. They ain't looking for English/Philosophy majors.While still in college, a buddy of mine was trying to get into the Marines as an officer, but his slightly marred criminal background(which is similar to mine) prohibited him from being able to join/become an officer.
Bob Smith said:I was roommates in college, and had many friends there, that were in ROTC and now serving in the Army. The majority of them are middle/upper-middle class from good families. My roommates' parents were corporate executives. A good friend of mine joined the Navy out of high school. Very smart girl and ended up working in intelligence/spying. After 8 years and getting married to another intelligence person, they both decided to leave the service. I believe they are now working for the CIA or other such organizations.
So to say that no one with a good future joins the military is an absolutely false statement. What about all those hopeless people that happened to get into West Point, Annapolis, or CO Springs? Three of the most selective schools in the world - more difficult to be accepted at than Harvard or Princeton. I guess they must all be dead-end dummies.
