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?'s about joing the Military
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<blockquote data-quote="BigSweezey" data-source="post: 8687889" data-attributes="member: 21613"><p>Not all the jobs in the AF transfer directly to the civilian world. That's with any service tho. Like intel jobs...unless you get a contract job your not gonna be doing what you did in the military. The camaraderie in any military branch is gonna be unlike anything in the civilian world they all are good doesn't matter the service. I'd say the marines in general have the best camaraderie. I'd also think this has to do with what job you choose. Any job in any branch that spends alot of time in the field are gonna have a better camaraderie, at least with the people you spend 99% of the time. The social environment, again it's not gonna be like anything you get in the civilian world. There is always something going on outside work(on base mostly military), and BBQ's, and other things going on at work.</p><p>I think the navy guys probably see more of the world, when on the boat they stop in a few places. With any branch you'll get to travel tho...just might take you longer to see more...but you'll be there for longer.</p><p> In general military lifestyle is something I wish everyone to try. Even if you only do 4 years. There is nothing like being a part of the greatest fighting force the world has even known.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigSweezey, post: 8687889, member: 21613"] Not all the jobs in the AF transfer directly to the civilian world. That's with any service tho. Like intel jobs...unless you get a contract job your not gonna be doing what you did in the military. The camaraderie in any military branch is gonna be unlike anything in the civilian world they all are good doesn't matter the service. I'd say the marines in general have the best camaraderie. I'd also think this has to do with what job you choose. Any job in any branch that spends alot of time in the field are gonna have a better camaraderie, at least with the people you spend 99% of the time. The social environment, again it's not gonna be like anything you get in the civilian world. There is always something going on outside work(on base mostly military), and BBQ's, and other things going on at work. I think the navy guys probably see more of the world, when on the boat they stop in a few places. With any branch you'll get to travel tho...just might take you longer to see more...but you'll be there for longer. In general military lifestyle is something I wish everyone to try. Even if you only do 4 years. There is nothing like being a part of the greatest fighting force the world has even known. [/QUOTE]
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