Trunk_Monsta
10+ year member
wanna see my monsta?
and to the guy thinking about EOD {explosive ordinance disposal} that is a CRAZY and HARD job... oh yeah, you will deploy ALOT!!!!!
Just what I am looking forward to //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifand to the guy thinking about EOD {explosive ordinance disposal} that is a CRAZY and HARD job... oh yeah, you will deploy ALOT!!!!!
**** fine!Just got out 6 months ago from my enlistment. Also attended and graduated out of Pre-Ranger and Ranger Indoc, BUDs Seal training, TACP, Marine Recon, and Pararesue PJ training as well, while still being doing Security and Special Missions for the AF. Qualified on 13 different weapons ranging from Claymore mines to MK19 40MM Automatic Grenade launcher. Good Times.
well im finishing up my associates degree...in the next six months...its either....get my bachelors....or join the forces....it just seems like a great opportunity...etc...as i know there is a war thats about the only thing that seems so negative about it....where i live there is nothing so i need to do something....
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Honestly, if you're already in school I'd urge you to continue. Complete your associates, find an Air Force ROTC program and enroll. The AFROTC program will give you a little spending money and put you on track to go active duty. I'm assuming you're a father(conners' dad) and knowing that you're married--you can do much better for your family completing school and accepting a commission into the Air Force on active duty. You'll make more money and have greater opportunities to travel. I know you've expressed an interest in Fire fighting and I'm sure you can pursue the same line of work as an officer. My advice to you is to fully weigh out the good and the bad. Set a timeline that works for you and your family. Spend true quality time with your family before you make the big leap. If you are pressed and want to enter the service ASAP, make sure you get the credit for school which will give you a stripe or two, every bit helps when you have a family. Don't trust your recruiter--treat him/her like the enemy, get everything written in your contract as agreed. Look for jobs that offer a bonus that won't require you giving up an arm and a leg.
Hoxie...EOD is a great field and only for the brave at heart. I'm pretty sure the extra money is a great incentive as well. It's not the super glamorous job that Steven Segal makes it look like but it is a much needed career field. A close friend of mine who is EOD believes that his career field truly makes him "hold his life in his own hands".
Go ahead and think that, if thats what make you feel better about yourself //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/bsflag.gif.21f42eccd34b7d1eb1608fb1b59b69c3.gif//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif
Ok buddy...whatever you say...
I'd be weary....oftentimes this function is outsourced through contractors.firefighter.