trigun7469 said:
College Debt is actually easier to avoid then people think, because there is millions of dollars in scholarship money and Grants. Even some private schools you can walk away debt free. Last year I worked with several students who paid nothing, some of whom took no loans and received a refund check because of the Covid Relief fund.
Children on the other hand are extremely expensive, and there is no cheap easy to medical/dental, clothing and feeding them. Atleast with College debt once it's paid off it doesn't come back with it's hand out looking for a place to stay. Since I am the only frugal one in the household being marry is also extremely expansive
Am I the only one who knows about the military?
They pay you to go to college when you've finished your service. You can also get free college courses and earn credits while in the service.
Only 2% of those who serve actually go into combat. Most of the rest do various military jobs such as supply, logistics, technical tasks. Accounting, records keeping, repair, etc.
The Navy wants intelligent people to teach them all sorts of technical stuff. Things that will get you a really decent paycheck once you are out. The Morning after you arrive at the training center you are tested all day to see what you know, and more important what you didn't know you are inclined to be good at. It's really an IQ test combined with aptitude.
The Navy doesn't want to shove people into jobs. They really try to get you doing something you find interesting. Plus some of the neatest classes like Fire Fighting instructor training. Yes it was scary at first but learning how to put out a wildly burning fire is a really great feeling. Ho, hum- I'm surrounded on all sides by 30 feet of flames. Oh well, guess I'll put it out and teach these panicked kids how to do it for me. I'm 5'9" tall and had a hold of 6'5" 250 pound terrified guy who wants to drop the hose and run. Now that is fun!
Or Rockets and bombs training. Dive bombers can dive at up to 90 degrees from the ground but a Stoof can't go more than 70 degrees before it goes into a wing stall so you're trying to go 65 degrees and put the pipper on the target. Hint; a couple of tries and anything you ate for breakfast ( or didn't eat) is not going to want to stay down. So toss your cookies in the barf bag and get on with it.
The Coast Guard has a similar approach but a lot less ways of using it.
I've met some really smart people from the Air Force. But they are patterned after the Army so I can't speak to how their training is.
I have heard horror tails about the army and the way they treat you. If true I'm glad I dodged the draft by joining the Navy.
Marines. Their training method is to tear you down and instill respect and pride where a lot of garbage is now. They say there is no such thing as a former Marine. Once a Marine always a Marine.
In the Navy you get the best food you'll ever eat. Cooks are promoted on how good they are, and they really try to feed you well.
I've had steak and Lobster about once a month. Steak about once a week and it's always cooked to my preference.
There is a massive variety of food on any given day. 15-20 different kinds of breakfasts 10 or so different things for lunch. And Dinner. Yeh it's great!!
Mid rats in case you are up at night.
On board ship it's nice to have a comfortable place to sleep and it's not all work or sleep. Places to go like library, theater, gym, and my favorite just sitting on the fan tail.
You'll work hard and train hard but you also get a chance to see the world. Hawaii (4), Guam, Japan ( 3 different ports) Hong Kong, (2) Singapore (2), Malaysia, Australia. New Zealand, Spain and France. Plus at least 20 different states. Not too many places in the world the Navy doesn't go to.
I loved San Diego and New Orleans during Marci Gras. Pensacola Florida And Corpus Christi Texas. I especially enjoyed Whidby Island Washington. And had fun in San Francisco.
The pay is decent. Better than you'll do in civilian life at that age once you cover Food, clothing, shelter, medical, dental, and eyeglasses ( if needed). I went in with a mouthful of cavities and came out with solid gold fillings.
You get 30 days paid vacation a year. You can take all 30 days once you complete basic training or split it anyway you want. If like me you're having too much fun,- when you get out you'll be paid for any vacation left on the books.
Once out you can buy a house with nothing down.(GI bill ) Plus companies love to hire former Military. If you have a critical skill the private sector will be very aggressive trying to hire you. Offering really serious paycheck's sometimes even bonuses. .
There are discounts available at some companies if you have the Form DD214 In addition Government jobs you are ahead of most civilians
If you do 19 yrs 6 months you get 1/2 of you last military paycheck every month ( adjusted for inflation. And 30 years you get 3/4's of your last military paycheck for the rest of your life
Yes you can double dip and earn another retirement from federal, state, local government, it's even possible to triple dip and earn 3 retirements& a social security check.
If you're making less than $48,000 a year you get free medical, dental, eyeglasses. From the VA ( most people think it's better than civilians get ) Plus at your passing. The VA will take care of you and your wife. Including the 7 gun salute and taps.