And since most don't see combat, it's a pretty sweet gig. Sure, you got to do the king's bidding for a few years, and it might be a bit unpleasant at times, but then you get the king's shilling...
And since most don't see combat, it's a pretty sweet gig. Sure, you got to do the king's bidding for a few years, and it might be a bit unpleasant at times, but then you get the king's shilling...
Oh come on. I could get an air force job no problem. If you've ducked the PBI, all you have to do is get through boot camp.
So what's the big deal? You get better healthcare despite being comparable to civilian jobs.Mechanics still fix the crap we break, medics still fix the people we break, desk jockies still fix our paperwork problems...
Last edited by Alexander the Pretty Good; 06-29-2009 at 05:06.
How much better is the pay when you account .mil healthcare and all expenses paid world tours?
I assume that mechanic also gets combat theater bonuses as well?
Not my problem. None of you guys should be in theater because we don't have any reason to be there.
Can't make war without soldiers.
You joined an organization that hasn't made war to defend the United State since 1945.
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