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<blockquote data-quote="Hissssss" data-source="post: 8240592" data-attributes="member: 70154"><p>The real question you have to ask yourself is if you are willing to be in a training cycle for a minimum of 3 years for Xrays-2 for prior Army, (if you don't recycle anything and specialty dependant) before you are even assigned to a Group, then its "busy as a 3 dicked dog". Get use to living on a filthy cot in a cement bunker for months at a time, eating shitty food day in and day out, wearing 100lbs of armor for 12 to 18hrs at a time while on patrol, lol. </p><p>To be successful in SF it is a life style choice, it will take a huge amount of time and the learning curve is tremendous as your skill set and duties are constantly changing. Do a lot of research, and ask yourself what you really want to accomplish with this choice and why you are making it, H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hissssss, post: 8240592, member: 70154"] The real question you have to ask yourself is if you are willing to be in a training cycle for a minimum of 3 years for Xrays-2 for prior Army, (if you don't recycle anything and specialty dependant) before you are even assigned to a Group, then its "busy as a 3 dicked dog". Get use to living on a filthy cot in a cement bunker for months at a time, eating shitty food day in and day out, wearing 100lbs of armor for 12 to 18hrs at a time while on patrol, lol. To be successful in SF it is a life style choice, it will take a huge amount of time and the learning curve is tremendous as your skill set and duties are constantly changing. Do a lot of research, and ask yourself what you really want to accomplish with this choice and why you are making it, H. [/QUOTE]
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