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Should I go to the Air Force?

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Lance’s Answer

Serving your country in our Armed Forces can be a great way to gain job skills, grow personally, build close friendships and see new things. That being said, the military lifestyle isn't for everyone - you will lose some of your personal freedom (when to wake up, when to eat, when to sleep, how to cut your hair, etc), you have to follow the orders of your superiors (if you don't, you could be punished with extra duty, loss of pay, restriction, etc), you may be asked to do things that you don't want to do (deploy somewhere for months at a time, go to war, etc), your pay may not be equivalent to what you could make on the outside. Our Armed Forces exist to protect and defend the United States, first and foremost - if you are not able/willing to do that, then there are other ways to gain experience.

You'll be required to pass physical fitness standards, fire weapons, learn drill and ceremony skills, road march, dress in uniform, have room inspections, be prepared to be deployed and follow all lawful orders of those in your chain of command. You will lose a lot of your personal freedoms and don't have much say in where you will work, how long you will work, or even how to do your work.

So, the first question to you would be, "Do you want to serve your country?". Then, the next questions would be, "How do I want to serve my country?", "What job would I want to perform in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines or Coast Guard?".

Joining the military (or specifically, the Air Force) can be a very good way to gain a lot of unique experience, but it will require a commitment from you and you must understand that this job is not like most jobs.

Lance recommends the following next steps:

Talk to your guidance counselor, parents, family, other adults and friends about your desire to join the Air Force.
Talk to an Air Force recruiter, but also talk with the other branches to see what else they might be able to offer you.
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Savannah’s Answer

HI! Helping and serving your country is a great idea. It help you build alot of skills you wouldnt find in alot of other goods. IT will give you good communication skills, leadership skills, quick decisions and all of the skills you need in every job. So for if some reaso n you don't like it you can use those skills for your new job. Hope this helps!
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Carlos’s Answer

I agree with everything Lance Oliver has said.
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Thomas’s Answer

The military is a great way to get some quality training and experience while getting paid; however, it is also a very serious commitment. I would not recommend joining the military just for the benefits. I would encourage you to join if you want to help make a difference and serve your country. You will likely get experiences that you will not get at any regular culinary school or job. I would also suggest you take a look at the Air Force Reserve it you wait to stay local or continue school at the same time. There are lots of great options available.
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