I will say that, if you can let go of the drugs, the military (non-combat roles) can be a game changer. You don’t have to do 20 years and a grunt to make some positive changes in your life. If you want direction, a decent paycheck, and some structure in life - that’s why I did it. Granted there’s a lot of suck but most people tend to do better afterwards than they were before.
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I will say that, if you can let go of the drugs, the military (non-combat roles) can be a game changer. You don’t have to do 20 years and a grunt to make some positive changes in your life. If you want direction, a decent paycheck, and some structure in life - that’s why I did it. Granted there’s a lot of suck but most people tend to do better afterwards than they were before.