I dont know about 27, but 33 is the oldest you can get in any service, and even then your programs will be heavily restricted.
Would 27 be too old?
If I joined now even, what benefits can I get with 90~ credits completed?
Good to know, consensus seems to be it would be a bad idea to join, given I have a good job, and whatnot.
Not if yur in the real Navy on a ship.
If you serve in the joke Navy then being an officer is low stress.
So is it common for people with decent careers decide to just up and join the AF or military even?
One question I had, if I do good on the ASVAB, does it open up a lot of doors, or does it narrow down what I can do? Like if I do good on mathmatical and mecahnical, could I be placed in a mechanic job for some reason? Or does that just 'open up' more options that I can go into?
Good to know, consensus seems to be it would be a bad idea to join, given I have a good job, and whatnot.
And the whole 'don't let anyone have the power to tell you to kill people you may or may not think is justified'.
As prior military, I wished I had gone into the Air Force (instead of the Army) learned a marketable skill (besides killing people) and then got out and used that experience to get a Government job.
If I was a youngster, I'd do 20 in the military, retire and then work 20 at a Government job and retire again.
Credits do not count.
You either have the degree and can be an officer.
No degree, enlisted only.
After 90 days, you are legible for VA programs as long as you do not have a bad conduct or less than honorable discharge
Would 27 be too old?
If I joined now even, what benefits can I get with 90~ credits completed?
the only benefit you will get is getting E3 after BMT.
the longer you wait the harder it is physically. I got out at 27 years old after serving 10 years and running 3 times a week was getting really fucking old and harder. you will be considered old and will be given lots of shit for it. Plus at your age yo will be the target of the DI's. from being a flight or squad leader or getting your ass chewed out bacause you didnt use your maturity to correct something. remember 95% of the guys you enlist with will be just out of high school and are babies. you will probably be older than your DI's and they will remind you of that on a daily basis.
the only benefit you will get is getting E3 after BMT.
the longer you wait the harder it is physically. I got out at 27 years old after serving 10 years and running 3 times a week was getting really fucking old and harder. you will be considered old and will be given lots of shit for it. Plus at your age yo will be the target of the DI's. from being a flight or squad leader or getting your ass chewed out bacause you didnt use your maturity to correct something. remember 95% of the guys you enlist with will be just out of high school and are babies. you will probably be older than your DI's and they will remind you of that on a daily basis.
I thought you got hired by Google. Or did you get fired already.
You need to come to terms with that on your own. If you are ok living with the regret (as already expressed by posters in this thread) and only walking up and thanking someone for their service as opposed to sharing a beer with another vet then there you go.
It's something only you can admit to yourself one way or another.
wait.. air force guys run??
i thought PT test was only once a year?
Yea I was going to try joining the AF here as a pilot but the scene is just too damn competitive. Anything would've been great, as log as it was fixed wing. Even canned getting my PPL hours. I might pick up after college or something., but it looks like a civilian desk job for me![]()
That's a terrible reason to join... I wanted to enlist (despite having a degree) cause I wanted to "serve" and be among the 1% of the population that's served (Canada, so even less than US). Once I stopped blocking out the fact that you're really just serving politicians and the corporations nowadays that get them elected and give them kick-backs, I gave up on the whole nobility and honour thing.
Don't get me wrong. You ARE serving your country. Those corporations and politicians represent your country. Whether it's "noble" and the "freedom" thing they make it up to be is up to you - different people, different values.
My other reasons for joining were to shoot shit, go places, play with expensive toys, and to say "I served". Risking getting maimed and screwing up my mind just wasn't worth it to me in the end. I can do all of the above if I'm rich, which may be harder, but lower risk.
"War is a racket. It always has been. It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives. A racket is best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of the people. Only a small 'inside' group knows what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few, at the expense of the very many. Out of war a few people make huge fortunes."
