In my opinion I have been in the US Coast Guard for 6 years now and I personally do not like it. Most everyone I know doesnt like all the policies and codes you have to follow. We are completely underpaid and overworked. That's a givin. I work over 180 hours a week and get paid 1.60 an hour if you worked it out like the private sector. However there are upsides to the military. Like for instance, the pay is consistant and you know you will always have an income. Second is the retirement. I joined when I was 18 and I will be able to retire when Im 38. So I only have to wokr for 14 more years and I can retire and have a part time job until Im 63 or 65.
if looking for career or experience, sure, join........ great way to earn a college degree
A minor can only join the military with the permission of their parents and must be at least 17. An 18 year old can join the military on their own.
Whether or not you should join the military is a personal choice that nobody can make for you, even if you've been given a scholarship. Think of what you'd like to accomplish in your future and how the military would or would not fit into that plan.
They should, since military school prepares you for the actual military.
This is more of an opinion question, but- Air force!! :D
yes, go to the military base and then select join military career
no they should not enter until they are 30 years old and a lot of people join but they just end up died.
There is no reason why they can't join the military
Generally if they can graduate from high school, they can join the military.
I would say that if you're Canadian, you should support your own troops by joining the Canadian military, and if you're British you should join the British Forces.
you should contact the millitary, netherlands you are able, not for all units.
No, you can get a good job with that PhD, whereas military might get you killed.
people join the military when they are at least 18 years and up and when you are a u.s. citizen people join the military when they are at least 18 years and up and when you are a u.s. citizen