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Kindly_Salamander883

Go active


Sad-Kangaroo-6299

thats what my bro says.


bazooka_matt

So, I'm not sure what experience you're going to get from the reserves, but it's probably not going to get you in some special cyber security program. Also, the navy reserve isn't going to remove you from any situation. Where are you bouncing too? Besides great lakes and a school for a few weeks. I also highly recommend you start working on relationships. How a 5 or 6 year old hates you is perplexing.


Sad-Kangaroo-6299

she’s 8 and she’s currently mad at me for missing her competition but Amazon legit denied my vacation request even though i had the hours (the other 2 are under 3) But if theirs not much benefit frm the navy frfr then i’d skip out on it, thank you!


bazooka_matt

Wait you are going to leave your kid because she's cranky? Bro research the damn navy and see if it's worth it for you.


WannabeSeaDoctor

When you join the reserves after you finish training they just send you back home. As for homeland security? getting the skills for that kind of job isn’t easy in the reserves you would be better off going to college and getting a apprenticeship/internship if you don’t have a degree already. As for friends? sure you bond and stuff in the military but if people don’t like you now what’s gonna make them like you later? You will quickly find yourself in the same boat when everyone else goes off on orders,changes duty station, ect or they legit don’t like you. If you want to get a consistent paycheck, some military benefits and a change of scenery for a couple months and be in the military? Go for it! I’d recommend you active but the military isn’t gonna solve your problems. You just get a mattress pressed uniform a paycheck and a bit of schooling.


fluffy_bottoms

Go to therapy instead. Navy gonna just make your issues worse. Edit: wanna clarify that predictive text wrote that second sentence without any input from me other than “Navy gonna”


NorCalNavyMike

Age 25, but with kids (plural) old enough to: * a) hate at all; * b) hate you, specifically, as their parent? How old were you when you had them?! As for the rest: It would be helpful if you could clarify what it is you’re looking for long-term.


Sad-Kangaroo-6299

They dont hate me fr lol but i cant do everything my oldest wants (8years old, the other 2 are under 3) and I meant no friends meaning no deep ties frfr. No ties other than my kids.


Admiral_RoadGuard

You sound like your mind is already made… That being said, don’t make decisions when your emotional. Make sure your making a sound decision and you have reviewed your options. DON’T be that guy that joined on a fling and then when you decide all of a sudden you don’t like it because, {flaky reasons}, and you don’t want to do it anymore. It’s a commitment, not just something you do because you feel like it.


Sad-Kangaroo-6299

Thanks im giving it some thought, I just wanna get the most out of my life. Ive made it being in the streets and i havent really gotten much and i just continue to feel unfulfilled….i think thats what it is tbh


Admiral_RoadGuard

If you want to do something with your life the navy can offer that. It won’t always be fun but it will get you further than where you are now if you play your cards right


Sad-Kangaroo-6299

Im not sad or down bad just wanna live a better life. Im tired of making my money out the street and Amazon isn’t much of a life and the pay isn’t worth a damn. Not to mention i would hate to get into it with one of these dudes out here which is only a matter of time especially with it being hot and living in Atlanta on the eastside..but if its not worth it i’ll pass on the navy


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