Turambar wrote:
Im considering it - again.
I've considered it on and off for a number of years. The thing is, if I leave it a a few more years, I'll be too old to join anyway...
Have you considered the TA?
Any insight into life in the army from people who have actually served will be much appreciated, regardless of country.
I think the_leander served...but dunno where he's got to recently. I used to work with a couple of people who served. I remember one of them saying "Ah, twas great being in the army, you got to travel, everything paid for, loads of shaggin'. I wouldne be a soldier now though, in the current climate". I've got a friend who's not actually in the Army, but works for them - he's going to Iraq at the beginning of December.
I'd rather not have politics brought into it by people who have never served.
Do you think its that easy to keep KennyR out of the discussion?! :lol:
Im hoping to join up as an engineer of some sort (although the actual job will be limited by my colour blindness), civilian life just isn't doing it for me. I'd like a job where i can make a difference. Is the army likely to be a good choice?
As good as any, but as others said, there's the option of thr Navy and RAF. One of my friends is in the TA Signals; He's a programmer by trade, but I think he gets to use his skills in this role.
I think bjjones listed the advantages - they pay for pretty much *everything*, you can do lots of training, travel, etc.
The thing is, if you have decentish A levels you'd probably go in as an officer. I'm not sure I'd want to go in as rank and file, myself, but perhaps that's just me...
Oh, and as an aside - I too find that teaching is by far the most rewarding job I've ever done. All those Japanese, Hungarian, French, Italian, Spanish. Polish and Baltic ladies that I teach don't hurt either ;-)