Lately I've been pondering what exactly I'm going to do after I get my AS degree (which I should have before 2011). One option I've been seriously considering is enlisting in either the air force or the navy after I'm finished with college. With the economy the way it is, it seems like one of the easier immediate career options to get started in. Here are some pros and cons, according to my current understandings:
PROS:
-Can easily continue education during service and go from my AS degree to a Bachelor degree or full masters degree
-Chance of serving on a ship, or being a pilot, which would be awesome. Likely though with my current skill set I'd be working behind a computer at all times, which I'd be happy with.
-Chicks dig the uniforms.
-Large parts of living expenses taken care of, leaving me free to simply let my money save up.
-Chance to see other parts of the world
CONS:
-Chance of being sent into battle and getting killed
-I refuse on moral grounds to fire a weapon at another human being for anything short of immediate self-defense. Crazed axe-murderer breaks into my house and is charging at me or my family? I'll shoot him. Me going to somebody else's country to go pewpewpew because "They be nazis/commies/terrorists/insert-villain-of-the-decade!"? I'd be rather hesitant.
-Will be locked into my decision for 4 years or more. Not exactly a huge issue, but the idea of lack of freedom to change to something different makes me uneasy.
So, anyone here who's served have any particular advice or can link some helpful resources? I'm thinking of visiting a recruitment office some time in the near future to talk about it, but I know how they'll say anything they can (I've heard stories of even flat-out lying out of their ass) to get you to enlist.
PROS:
-Can easily continue education during service and go from my AS degree to a Bachelor degree or full masters degree
-Chance of serving on a ship, or being a pilot, which would be awesome. Likely though with my current skill set I'd be working behind a computer at all times, which I'd be happy with.
-Chicks dig the uniforms.
-Large parts of living expenses taken care of, leaving me free to simply let my money save up.
-Chance to see other parts of the world
CONS:
-Chance of being sent into battle and getting killed
-I refuse on moral grounds to fire a weapon at another human being for anything short of immediate self-defense. Crazed axe-murderer breaks into my house and is charging at me or my family? I'll shoot him. Me going to somebody else's country to go pewpewpew because "They be nazis/commies/terrorists/insert-villain-of-the-decade!"? I'd be rather hesitant.
-Will be locked into my decision for 4 years or more. Not exactly a huge issue, but the idea of lack of freedom to change to something different makes me uneasy.
So, anyone here who's served have any particular advice or can link some helpful resources? I'm thinking of visiting a recruitment office some time in the near future to talk about it, but I know how they'll say anything they can (I've heard stories of even flat-out lying out of their ass) to get you to enlist.