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<blockquote data-quote="AznStanger3v" data-source="post: 11020892" data-attributes="member: 123066"><p>You will definitely be travelling in the Navy.</p><p></p><p>Saving money is easy as long as you know how to live within your means or get stationed in Japan/somewhere overseas.</p><p></p><p>Education: New instruction says that you must do a minimum of 1 year on your first ship before you can get tuition assistance. But keep in mind, depending on what rate you get, you need to factor in you schools as well. Like me, I'm an AEGIS FC, so if this instruction existed when I got in, I would've been at my 3 year mark in the Navy before getting schooling for free.</p><p></p><p>Getting in shape is possible now. That is up to you. Believe it or not, a lot of dudes get to the ship, pick up binge drinking and drunk eating as a hobby and never see the inside of the gym. Makes guys like me even better come PRT time. </p><p></p><p>Having the military is a good check in the box for jobs. That's what I'm using it for. Check in the box, free education, eye surgery, and a paycheck. </p><p></p><p>This is a big commitment, and you should talk it over with your family as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AznStanger3v, post: 11020892, member: 123066"] You will definitely be travelling in the Navy. Saving money is easy as long as you know how to live within your means or get stationed in Japan/somewhere overseas. Education: New instruction says that you must do a minimum of 1 year on your first ship before you can get tuition assistance. But keep in mind, depending on what rate you get, you need to factor in you schools as well. Like me, I'm an AEGIS FC, so if this instruction existed when I got in, I would've been at my 3 year mark in the Navy before getting schooling for free. Getting in shape is possible now. That is up to you. Believe it or not, a lot of dudes get to the ship, pick up binge drinking and drunk eating as a hobby and never see the inside of the gym. Makes guys like me even better come PRT time. Having the military is a good check in the box for jobs. That's what I'm using it for. Check in the box, free education, eye surgery, and a paycheck. This is a big commitment, and you should talk it over with your family as well. [/QUOTE]
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