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I find it utterly deplorable when I see army recruiters at cons. They're always talking to teenagers who are impressionable and feel bullied. I always walk by and tell the teens to not die for someone else's stock portfolios
It's not like the army forces you to the job that they want you to do. No one finds themselves in a combat role by surprise. Besides, most military jobs are support based, like logistics or IT. I'd maybe recommend it to someone who doesn't have money for college but has an interest in something like computer science. But even then, the GI isn't as big of an incentive as it used to be since a college education doesn't really guarantee you a comfortable living anymore. I'd probably recommend most people don't join the military but it can be a good life decision as long as you know what you're getting yourself into
You have any fucking clue how much lying goes on at MEPs when you pick your MOS?
Yup, I've had the experience. I also think a lot of people don't know the lack of options you gotta have to consider the military a good option. Call it privilege. I'd never consider it for my kids, their education is already provided for. But I didn't have the same options.