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<blockquote data-quote="oilwell1415" data-source="post: 9449584" data-attributes="member: 58424"><p>I've been biting my tongue because I'm not in the military, but I do work closely with it. The statement above is the absolute truth. Military life is just like civilian life in many respects. You will have good times and bad times whether you're in a uniform or not. The best thing you can do is try to get a job you like. Our base here is small, probably less than 1000 airmen, but I can honestly say I have not met anyone that hates their job on a daily basis. Everyone has bad days from time to time. The jets don't always come back code 1, sometimes people need arrested, and sometimes the brass do things that don't make sense, but after a fews days everyone has a good laugh. A few years ago we bombed an apartment complex in the middle of town. That was a bad day on base, but it was handled well and now everyone has a laugh about it. </p><p></p><p>Some places are the exact opposite. When I was at Kirtland it seemed like people were a lot more uptight and there were many I met that seemed unhappy in their job, but I was only there for a week and didn't get to talk to many people. The food was great!</p><p></p><p>AF life is what you make of it. How you handle the things that happen to you is sometimes more important than what happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oilwell1415, post: 9449584, member: 58424"] I've been biting my tongue because I'm not in the military, but I do work closely with it. The statement above is the absolute truth. Military life is just like civilian life in many respects. You will have good times and bad times whether you're in a uniform or not. The best thing you can do is try to get a job you like. Our base here is small, probably less than 1000 airmen, but I can honestly say I have not met anyone that hates their job on a daily basis. Everyone has bad days from time to time. The jets don't always come back code 1, sometimes people need arrested, and sometimes the brass do things that don't make sense, but after a fews days everyone has a good laugh. A few years ago we bombed an apartment complex in the middle of town. That was a bad day on base, but it was handled well and now everyone has a laugh about it. Some places are the exact opposite. When I was at Kirtland it seemed like people were a lot more uptight and there were many I met that seemed unhappy in their job, but I was only there for a week and didn't get to talk to many people. The food was great! AF life is what you make of it. How you handle the things that happen to you is sometimes more important than what happened. [/QUOTE]
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