What about the other 60-70% of E1-E-4 who live on the boat FULL time.
Did not know that. THAT blows.
What about the other 60-70% of E1-E-4 who live on the boat FULL time.
Did not know that. THAT blows.
...If he joins the military, he won't have any bills and can make a decent (for his age and education level) salary. College will be completely free once he gets out, should he choose to pursue it. He can probably qualify for other civilian jobs without a degree, that he wouldn't have before, because of his military training. And, of course, there's the pride of knowing that you contributed to the safety and well being of your homeland. However, he will have to give up all autonomy over where he lives. He will have to put off college for at least 4 years, possibly 8. He can't quit his job if he doesn't like it 2 years from now. If he meets a nice lady, or has one already, they will have to deal with long periods apart from each other.
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GI bill?
Yeah, but with the top-up it can be done at a state school...Do the math. The Montgomery GI Bill will cover some if not most, but not all.
Yeah, but with the top-up it can be done at a state school...
He will have to put off college for at least 4 years, possibly 8.
I agree getting college is a DESIRE. I got a bachelors as an Aircrew Instructor working many extra hours after Hurricane Ivan. I caught alot of shit from my buddies asking why I never hung out or was always at school or doing homework. I was an AW1 then and I've been an ENS 18 months now and I have the same guys asking how did you become an officer. My reply is DEDICATION and HARD WORK. If a person wants to be an Officer they can they just need to figure out what their priorities are and see them through. It's not easy but it if you want it bad enough...Not true. Plenty of Enlisted guys go to college on active duty.
Excellent advice for anyone, officer or enlisted, civilian or military......words... My reply is DEDICATION and HARD WORK. ...more words... It's not easy but it if you want it bad enough...