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<blockquote data-quote="wolfman1966" data-source="post: 2700554" data-attributes="member: 573853"><p>1&gt;yeah, the recruiters do lie....when I went in the Army, I wanted to be a computer programmer, or at least have something to do with computers. I had a couple of semesters of college in computer science, so I figured I could continue my education in the Army. Well, when I joined, my recruiter said all those jobs were full at the time, so I went 31M-Multichannel Communications Equipment Operator. Fancified radio man. The radios we used had several channels and everything had to be set up so all communications was encrypted. Long story short...I can't use that crap now that I am out in the civilian world. So, don't just go for the jobs that your recruiter suggests, and whatever you do pick, make sure that either you are going to stay in the military the rest of your life, or pick something that can be used once you get out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolfman1966, post: 2700554, member: 573853"] 1>yeah, the recruiters do lie....when I went in the Army, I wanted to be a computer programmer, or at least have something to do with computers. I had a couple of semesters of college in computer science, so I figured I could continue my education in the Army. Well, when I joined, my recruiter said all those jobs were full at the time, so I went 31M-Multichannel Communications Equipment Operator. Fancified radio man. The radios we used had several channels and everything had to be set up so all communications was encrypted. Long story short...I can't use that crap now that I am out in the civilian world. So, don't just go for the jobs that your recruiter suggests, and whatever you do pick, make sure that either you are going to stay in the military the rest of your life, or pick something that can be used once you get out. [/QUOTE]
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