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Marine Corps/military worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mustang71" data-source="post: 10807269" data-attributes="member: 44404"><p>very true. My two friends in the USMC think differently about life than I do and have different reasons why they joined. One is unhappy because he join infantry in order to see combat and he has not been deployed. and the other misses things he used to do in high school, basically hanging out with friends/family and doing the same old stuff. </p><p></p><p>As far as MOS is concerned I am pretty much open for just about anything. People say pick something that transfers to civilian side but Id probably end up going back to school if I went in. That is good advice though when picking a MOS but a part of me thinks about picking one that you can't do anywhere but the military. Any MOS where Im active and can use my hands to do things and Im not sitting behind a desk for 4-5 years. As soon as I get my Associates degree (next month) Ill try to get talking to a recruiter. </p><p></p><p>Other reason I am delaying the process is that Im waiting to hear back from the local police department to see if I get selected for the academy after taking the civil service exam and scored pretty high. If I get a LEO job thats the only thing that'd prevent me from doing the military thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustang71, post: 10807269, member: 44404"] very true. My two friends in the USMC think differently about life than I do and have different reasons why they joined. One is unhappy because he join infantry in order to see combat and he has not been deployed. and the other misses things he used to do in high school, basically hanging out with friends/family and doing the same old stuff. As far as MOS is concerned I am pretty much open for just about anything. People say pick something that transfers to civilian side but Id probably end up going back to school if I went in. That is good advice though when picking a MOS but a part of me thinks about picking one that you can't do anywhere but the military. Any MOS where Im active and can use my hands to do things and Im not sitting behind a desk for 4-5 years. As soon as I get my Associates degree (next month) Ill try to get talking to a recruiter. Other reason I am delaying the process is that Im waiting to hear back from the local police department to see if I get selected for the academy after taking the civil service exam and scored pretty high. If I get a LEO job thats the only thing that'd prevent me from doing the military thing. [/QUOTE]
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