Chances are he wont make it, and will be re-classed after failing to some shitty job that he doesnt want. I hope he gets a stipulation in his contract for the event that he fails out. Not trying to be mean bro, but most of those guys who are trying out with you have been in the military for a while. They can all most probly out PT you. Any single little medical issue or misdameanor crime will disqualify you. Get ready to lie at MEPS. Instead of trying to be a Navy Seal, Army Ranger, SF etc.. pick a job where you learn a certified skill to leave the military with.
Instead of trying to be a Navy Seal, Army Ranger, SF etc.. pick a job where you learn a certified skill to leave the military with.
This ^^^^^^^^^^
And especially this:
Not much demand for rifelmen, machine gunners and snipers in the civilian workforce. But they do now have the GI Bill for college when you get out. We didn't have it during my time.We had a crappy program called VEAP.
Jumping out of a plane, though very fun (The most fun you can have with your pants on!) is pretty fucking useless and dangerous, you sustain many injuries and fatalities from it...just for an extra 150 a month.
You'd be amazed at what the running and jumping can do to your lower back years after you get out. Then again, it doesn't get more dangerous to your health then when you're in a war zone like today.
I'd tell my son that if his ultimate goal is to join a SFG in the military, plan on putting in 4 years before you think of applying, get an MOS in linguistics or communications, and do your best at everything you put your hands to. It usually doesn't come down to how tough or physically strong you are (you damn well better be in shape beforehand anyways LMAO), but how sharp and strong you are in your head, and how you work with others.
Depends on the job you want. You cant be a sniper. Oh if you have a working set of balls you cant join the reserves you have togo active (Thats a joke, we always make fun of the reserves and national guard---weekend warriors).I wear contacts would that disqualify me for joining the army reserve?
I wear contacts would that disqualify me for joining the army reserve?
The Marines are always looking for a few good men.They can teach even the visually impaired like me to hit targets at 500 yards with an M-16.
Go see a recruiter, and he will set you up for the ASVAB test - Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery. The ASVAB will determine what jobs you are suited for.
Check out this link:
http://www.military.com/ASVAB
The airforce is as much apart of the military as the coast guard isThe Air Force may think about taking you, but we are the pickiest out of all.![]()
The airforce is as much apart of the military as the coast guard is
Lol but the commercial airlines get you up to kyrgzstan....Walk to Afghanistan next time. :fing27![]()
The airforce is as much apart of the military as the coast guard is
Walk to Afghanistan next time. :fing27![]()
Lol but the commercial airlines get you up to kyrgzstan....
Depends on the job you want. You cant be a sniper. Oh if you have a working set of balls you cant join the reserves you have togo active (Thats a joke, we always make fun of the reserves and national guard---weekend warriors).
I am assuming you want to be a mechanic. No vision wont affect that job and you can get it. Also remember the army is over staffed and low on money so we are very picky who gets in now. a tiny misdameanor theft cant get in rightnow
The Marines are always looking for a few good men.They can teach even the visually impaired like me to hit targets at 500 yards with an M-16.
Go see a recruiter, and he will set you up for the ASVAB test - Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery. The ASVAB will determine what jobs you are suited for.
Check out this link:
http://www.military.com/ASVAB
Why is it that someone with corrective lenses/contacts have limited jobs?
I'll take a look into the marines and talk to a recruiter:thumbup
Marines are pretty full rightnow, and you dont get to pick your job. Goto bootcamp, you were aiming for infantry and they said you might get it, etc... and you get orders to be a cook. Too bad, thats the marine corps.
The Marines are always looking for a few good men.They can teach even the visually impaired like me to hit targets at 500 yards with an M-16.
Go see a recruiter, and he will set you up for the ASVAB test - Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery. The ASVAB will determine what jobs you are suited for.
Check out this link:
http://www.military.com/ASVAB
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