You know, I just read that "I'm 22 And I Want To Live A Less Boring Life" thread and it made me think. I'm not exactly in the same position as the OP (although I'm also gonna turn 22 soon), but I do feel that I'm at a point on my life where I have to take a serious decision on what I want to do next, and where I will be in the next few years.
I'm a naturalized American. I got an Associate's Degree in Graphic Design back in December, and since then, I haven't done much to advance my career. I also moved to my birth country to see if I could get a good job here but right now I'm questioning if that was even a good decision. While I have enjoyed this year and I did a lot of stuff (like working out and eating right consistently), I'm beginning to have that overwhelming sensation that I have fallen into a monotonous, one way routine.
So let's get to the point: I'm considering joining the NAVY. Why I would do it? From what I'm reading, there seems to be a lot of benefits like learning important skills, travel the world, get paid and they will pay your studies too. Sounds exactly like what I'd like to have!
And even though I have already searched for these questions on the Internet, it would be great to have a more "personal" input from gaffers who were on the Navy or are considering joining too.
- First of all, how hard is it to get into the NAVY? My plan would be to stay for the 4 years it seems to take and then see if I can go study or maybe stay there.
- Do you have to pay with money out of your pocket for stuff like food when you are in the NAVY, or they take care of that?
- I know this probably varies, but how's the environment where you are? (meaning, is the people respectful, can you make good friends, etc?)
That's it for now. Hope some of you can help!
I'm a naturalized American. I got an Associate's Degree in Graphic Design back in December, and since then, I haven't done much to advance my career. I also moved to my birth country to see if I could get a good job here but right now I'm questioning if that was even a good decision. While I have enjoyed this year and I did a lot of stuff (like working out and eating right consistently), I'm beginning to have that overwhelming sensation that I have fallen into a monotonous, one way routine.
So let's get to the point: I'm considering joining the NAVY. Why I would do it? From what I'm reading, there seems to be a lot of benefits like learning important skills, travel the world, get paid and they will pay your studies too. Sounds exactly like what I'd like to have!
And even though I have already searched for these questions on the Internet, it would be great to have a more "personal" input from gaffers who were on the Navy or are considering joining too.
- First of all, how hard is it to get into the NAVY? My plan would be to stay for the 4 years it seems to take and then see if I can go study or maybe stay there.
- Do you have to pay with money out of your pocket for stuff like food when you are in the NAVY, or they take care of that?
- I know this probably varies, but how's the environment where you are? (meaning, is the people respectful, can you make good friends, etc?)
That's it for now. Hope some of you can help!