caburt1
Member
How did your internal debate between joining the Navy and pursuing a civilian career go, assuming you had one? What sold you to join the Navy? Since, you have to be competitive to get into Naval Aviation, I am assuming every one of us are competitive enough to get a decent job in the civilian sector.
I am going to play the devil's advocate for a bit here. Why risk your life, give up a lot of personal freedom, and choose to be away from your family for extended periods of time when you could have a decent job, lot more freedom, room for advancement, and maybe more money in the civilian sector? As a young college student/grad, why do you want to spend your young year in the rigidity of military life when you could have the world for yourself?
Before, anyone tells me I should not be joining if I am not completely committed, I just want to say you really should analyze the pros and cons before making such an important life decision. I have been through this debate in my head a lot in the last 6 months or so and I have found myself completely committed to joining the Navy.
I am going to play the devil's advocate for a bit here. Why risk your life, give up a lot of personal freedom, and choose to be away from your family for extended periods of time when you could have a decent job, lot more freedom, room for advancement, and maybe more money in the civilian sector? As a young college student/grad, why do you want to spend your young year in the rigidity of military life when you could have the world for yourself?
Before, anyone tells me I should not be joining if I am not completely committed, I just want to say you really should analyze the pros and cons before making such an important life decision. I have been through this debate in my head a lot in the last 6 months or so and I have found myself completely committed to joining the Navy.