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<blockquote data-quote="DarkKnightSM" data-source="post: 8625446" data-attributes="member: 672612"><p>Ok so getting out of the military i could go two routes, straight into the apprentiship program, starting at 12 an hour working up to 31 an hour after 5 years and journeyman. It also require me to relearn algebra before i even get accepted into the program. Or i could use my GI bill for a degree in electrical engineering, test for journeyman without the hours on the job. Id also get paid 1500 a month just to go to school full time while using the GI bill. Id probably get a small part time job driving bus while in school. Im just so torn. Its a shame you dont like the career. Electrical work has always fascinated me since i was a we lad in high school, and still does to this day</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkKnightSM, post: 8625446, member: 672612"] Ok so getting out of the military i could go two routes, straight into the apprentiship program, starting at 12 an hour working up to 31 an hour after 5 years and journeyman. It also require me to relearn algebra before i even get accepted into the program. Or i could use my GI bill for a degree in electrical engineering, test for journeyman without the hours on the job. Id also get paid 1500 a month just to go to school full time while using the GI bill. Id probably get a small part time job driving bus while in school. Im just so torn. Its a shame you dont like the career. Electrical work has always fascinated me since i was a we lad in high school, and still does to this day [/QUOTE]
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