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<blockquote data-quote="RedRocketMike" data-source="post: 15658832" data-attributes="member: 51242"><p>I like that some countries have some mandatory participation requirements. People should like and respect where they live and never look down on a military career. I think there is a flipside to this guy being an asshole though, and that's the people in the military who think they are doing gods work getting hollier than thou when in reality they didn't have many real career options and just kind of ended up in it. Oh and so they could get that signing bonus and buy a sweet mustang... ****ing hypocrites. </p><p></p><p>The military seems to get a lot of bro morons or guys who had an ulterior motive, like stay safe and get a kick ass pension in 20/benefits/free college degree/whatever. They aren't there for the U.S.A they're looking out for #1. The one guy I know who really did bleed red white and blue, very intelligent, joined right out of high school 13 years ago and got up into high-level work. He started having a not very serious health issue and the Air Force is screwing him out of his full pension by discharging him over a technicality because it's cheaper for them, in the long run, to let him go. He's is not happy and now people he's worked with are pulling strings to hopefully get him a good private sector job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedRocketMike, post: 15658832, member: 51242"] I like that some countries have some mandatory participation requirements. People should like and respect where they live and never look down on a military career. I think there is a flipside to this guy being an asshole though, and that's the people in the military who think they are doing gods work getting hollier than thou when in reality they didn't have many real career options and just kind of ended up in it. Oh and so they could get that signing bonus and buy a sweet mustang... ****ing hypocrites. The military seems to get a lot of bro morons or guys who had an ulterior motive, like stay safe and get a kick ass pension in 20/benefits/free college degree/whatever. They aren't there for the U.S.A they're looking out for #1. The one guy I know who really did bleed red white and blue, very intelligent, joined right out of high school 13 years ago and got up into high-level work. He started having a not very serious health issue and the Air Force is screwing him out of his full pension by discharging him over a technicality because it's cheaper for them, in the long run, to let him go. He's is not happy and now people he's worked with are pulling strings to hopefully get him a good private sector job. [/QUOTE]
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