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Re: Armed Forces?
I served in the Air Force as a Ground RADAR tech for four years, and it was an outstanding experience. Those were truly four of the best years of my life. I can't say enough good things about the USAF.
Just make sure the recruiter sets you up with a guaranteed job. Look through his big book (web site?) of job descriptions and find something that interests you, preferably something with a long tech school. If there's not an opening in the job you want, go on the delayed enlistment program and wait for a slot or try another job that sounds interesting. -Joel |
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Re: Armed Forces?
my dad served 29 years in the Marines ending his career as a Master Gunnery
Sergeant. MY uncle served in the MArine Corps for 33 years ending his career as a Lieutenant Colonel. Both my grandfathers served inthe Korean Army for a number of years. One ended his career as a General, and the other as Colonel. As you can see, my fmaily ahs a loong history of military background. so naturally, 3 of my cousins just entered the Marine Corps and is going through basic training as Private Firt Class. And now im the next to hit 18, and the pressure on me is not MIT, CAL TECH, GT, HARVERED, but some military college so i can be a officer. my parents are very supportive of my decision, but i think im going to stay away from the armed forces field of work for now. But if u do go, HOORAA ![]() |
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