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btowntech wrote: » I served in the National Guard but as a 13E and 13D. I joined when I was 18 and it helped me grow up quite a bit. I also did it more for the money for college and to not be a burden on my parents having to pay for college then for the experience. All I can say is think long and hard about the decision and remember that it is not a job you can quit along the way. I only say that meaning that you have to remind yourself that this is not a normal job and that the Army owns you. Should you decide to join, make sure you start doing push ups, sit ups, and running (if those three still make up the PT test). If it sounds like I'm saying don't join, that is not my intention. I'm just trying to get you to think past the possible job experience of the MOS and think more about military life. If you have any questions feel free to ask.
knwminus wrote: » How was your National Guard Experience? Did you go over seas? Do you know the rules on family and such? How about you certs and gi bill? How long were you in for? How much money did you get for college? I am 22 just in case you are wondering.
knwminus wrote: » Anybody in this branch? What type of IT positions are available? I see 25B and 25F but are those the closest ones as far as networking?
knwminus wrote: » headed to go talk to the recruiter...
btowntech wrote: » So how was it?
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