usmcecho4 said:
Hesitation when deciding what one is going to do with ones life is not weakness. It just shows that the person is considering all available options--something any leader should do when confronted with a life altering decision. However, once he/she makes his/her decision to become a Marine he/she should dedicate themselves fully to their chosen profession. Considering all options and not simply rushing into a committment as monumental and important as whether or not to become an Officer of Marines is not a weakness it is a strength.
Hell yeah. Weight the options, point and go.
lucky1899 said:
and to be honest, money is the only reason.
Two approaches to this statement:
Scientific - As stated, money is single factor. Pay is better in private sector. Keep job, do not join the military. Done.
Emotional - **** money is a great motivator, you can buy tickets for an NFL game and be close enough to actually *see* the cheerleaders on the sidelines. There's freedom to choose and buy and it rocks its fun. There are some things that suck- Quigleys (I imagine), competing in a sport in the rain and losing, getting yelled at and failing... damn you name it. In my limited experience militarily- more experience elsewhere, I'd say money is motivates up to a point. At some points its just not worth it- ever worked fast food? So watch out whatever you choose- if money is the key.
Also, money may not reeeeally be your primary. Freedom or independence.. could be the goal, and you've just stated 'money' because its one way to get those.
Finally, if money is your primary decision factor, that tends to bother people who don't have money as a primary decision factor. Keep this in mind.
GOOD LUCK! :icon_smil