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WarTornBird
07-13-2012, 10:15 AM
I'm bored again...
so here goes..
Should the Military be able to recruit in High-school?
My vote is yes. Reason behind this is that the military is really the only job that doesn't require a higher education past high school and that will support you fully. And with the lack of kids and my friends who ive talked to that don't want to go to college this may be the best opportunity they can get. Sure joining the Military is a very large commitment, if your willing to make it, then you'll be set for pretty much life.
Here's a little story for ya
There was a guy who grew up in a house with 3 other brothers, a mom, and a dad. He would get up early in the morning and shovel the horse stalls before school. He didn't get much past what he needed to live. He worked for whatever he had. When he turned 15 he met a girl who would later become his wife. Now this girl, Let's call her "Jane" and lets call this guy "john", did very well in school. John on the other hand was pretty bad. So Jane helped John all the way to his senior year. A military recruiter came in to his high-school and talked to his school about joining the military. John had no intention of going to college so he talked with Jane about the military. Jane approved. John went and talked with his mom for his dad died when John was about 13. His mom of course approved.
A year after John was in the military and married to Jane, they had a child named "Jim". John wasn't around to long before he was deployed to Japan. Jane was very upset but she loved him and Jim. John had a very successful Navy career. When Jim was about 13 years old, John made Chief Petty Officer, which is E7. Jim and Jane were so proud of him as was everyone else in the family. John was amazed to see that he had made it this far into his career. He never thought he make it to E7. 3 years later, John had beaten his own odds and made Senior Chief Petty Officer, which is E8. John Currently still sits at E8 having high hopes for E9. He has a child, a wife and a dog. He lives comfortably and never has to worry about money issues because he knows the military makes sure he gets what he needs.

So. that whole story you just read was about my father my mother and I. It really makes you think what would have happened had that recruiter not come to his highs cool. would he ever have found a good job, would he ever have had me? would his paycheck come from McDonald's?

Seeing what my dad has done with his life starting from what little he had to how much he has now, has made me want to go into the military. However i do plan to go to college.
So let me ask you this, and i maybe bias i have been a Navy brat all my life, but do you think Military recruiters should visit High-Schools?

StompArtist
07-13-2012, 10:16 AM
I don't see why not. Actually I don't see why any potential (legal) employer should be forbidden to visit high schools.

WarTornBird
07-13-2012, 10:21 AM
Well there have been debates about this all over the webs. i cant see why you wouldn't want such an opportunity for your kids

StompArtist
07-13-2012, 10:24 AM
Well there have been debates about this all over the webs. i cant see why you wouldn't want such an opportunity for your kids

Parents these days do not want to parent anymore so they get worried when things like that happen because if they disagree that their kid should be in the military they would rather their kids not ear about it than having to explain to their kids why they think it wouldn't be the best move...

Zeus
07-13-2012, 10:57 AM
Military recruiters already visit my high school...? They don't do it for you?

Paar
07-13-2012, 11:01 AM
Same for mine^ What Apollo said.

WarTornBird
07-13-2012, 11:41 AM
Oh no they have I was just asking what others think.

Piosidon
07-13-2012, 04:02 PM
And best of all, we are still serving our country

dudetus
07-15-2012, 02:54 PM
No, don't go to military. This freaking sucks.

YYZ????
07-15-2012, 07:49 PM
I believe Military recruiters should be able to visit High Schools. There is a ton of pressure from parents, teachers, society in general to go to college. Some people just don't have the desire or ability to attend a university and the Military can offer some of those young men and women a great place of opportunity.

WarTornBird
07-15-2012, 07:57 PM
Dudetus you ain't Changing mah mind man. It's already made up.

dudetus
07-17-2012, 02:07 PM
Dudetus you ain't Changing mah mind man. It's already made up.

Lol didn't try to change.

I am just warning u that military is a huge leap from ordinary civil life. Even not allowed to go to toilet without permission tells quite a bit. There is no freedom and frankly, u r a prisoner.

But still keep in mind that going to military is a humble decision. Protecting ur close ones is a good cause.

But still, keep in mind that u r challenged to the edge mentally. There are whole lotta peeps who can't handle it.

Jblazer
07-17-2012, 02:10 PM
Lol didn't try to change.

I am just warning u that military is a huge leap from ordinary civil life. Even not allowed to go to toilet without permission tells quite a bit. There is no freedom and frankly, u r a prisoner.

But still keep in mind that going to military is a humble decision. Protecting ur close ones is a good cause.

But still, keep in mind that u r challenged to the edge mentally. There are whole lotta peeps who can't handle it.

It's good to know you care about others,its awesome you're in the military!