…or nieces or nephews, etc. I’m having these questions come up and I’m torn on this. On one hand my experience has been like no other- got a chance to see and do so many things, forged the best friendships, housing/education/medical benefits through the VA afterwards. But those cons - the higher odds for experiencing abuse, witnessing or performing horrifying things, etc…all the stuff that comes with lifelong damage…

What’s everyone’s take on this? Would you recommend the military for your kids?

  • @BakachuOP
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    21 year ago

    Yeah this was me too. Working in retail/food & bev work hell. School was just not a possibility while working those types of jobs - affordability-wise and time-wise. It took me a couple enlistments to figure out what I wanted to do “after” and then working in that direction while I was still in. I’m in a technical field now, lots of job security - even w AI - and there’s no way I’d be here without the military given my circumstances back then. But I have to agree - there may be easier ways to climb that ladder depending on a person’s situation.