Why YOU Should JOIN the AIR FORCE

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  • Опубліковано 19 лип 2024
  • Reasons to consider joining the Air Force!

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  • @Mikael.formermilitary
    @Mikael.formermilitary Рік тому +27

    There are many reasons to enlist in the armed forces. Each of us has our own story. Mine was twofold. My family's military service goes back to the 1800s and I needed a job. What's yours? Whatever it is you must remember this. Serving your country is not about you. It's about protecting us and going above and beyond the average citizen every day you are in service. It's a lifestyle. It's commitment. It's enduring hardships that most people can not imagine. It's about the friends you make, teamwork, and getting the mission done no matter how long it takes or what you have to do to accomplish it. Most of all you have to have fun. This retired MSgt thanks you for joining. You have taken a big step into a larger world.

  • @johnbalcer6253
    @johnbalcer6253 11 місяців тому +6

    I was also in broadcasting in the Air Force. I totally loved it. I retired after 30 years. What you experienced Mikayla was/is the same that I experienced. I loved every moment of it.

  • @xk1llaxk3v94
    @xk1llaxk3v94 Рік тому +51

    I’m 28. I’m planning on joining myself. Been working out a lot. Should of join while I was younger but the younger me wasn’t ready mentally

    • @blank1505
      @blank1505 Рік тому +6

      Totally get you! I’m 27 and think about joining quite often.

    • @xk1llaxk3v94
      @xk1llaxk3v94 Рік тому +9

      @@blank1505 like honestly. You have nothing to lose. You can make it a career. I think you take a test to get to the next rank every year. Which raises your pay rate I assume. Make life long friends. You got to be fairly in shape and if you’re intelligent. Nothing can really hold you back. All you got to do is stay fit, do your job and stay away from drugs. You get paid just to see the world basically. Now that I’m seeing what I’m telling you. I need to get in their asap. Shoot for the stars my friend and join my friend.

    • @blank1505
      @blank1505 Рік тому +2

      @@xk1llaxk3v94 Did you end up meeting with a recruiter? :) One thing to consider is some people never deploy during their enlistments, I’ve watched UA-cam videos on it and have met people too.
      I wish you the BEST of luck. 🌟

    • @tombalfe2918
      @tombalfe2918 Рік тому +4

      @@xk1llaxk3v94 I'm 28 and i ship out november 29th. Can't wait for a new journey. Take the asvab and get going my friend!

    • @blank1505
      @blank1505 Рік тому

      @@tombalfe2918 what made you wanna join?

  • @user-of2ci8ur7z
    @user-of2ci8ur7z Рік тому +6

    girl you posted this at exactly the right time thank you so so much

  • @tophatbanjo
    @tophatbanjo Рік тому +1

    Wise words! Love your media 😊❤️

  • @larryloveless2967
    @larryloveless2967 Рік тому

    What a smart move for you. Somehow your video showed up for me as a UA-cam pop-up and found it really interesting. My Dad really liked the Army Air Corps / Air Force from 1944 - 1958 in electroincs communications. and I know is how he met my mom when stationed nearby. I remember being 5 when my Dad spent a year in Newfoundland. That I do remember but he soon then left per my mom's request when he was to next head to Germany but his Air Force experience sure paid off for him for his next job. I am retired and did know four retired IT information technology Air Force who joined our firm and they all did well and were great to know. i also have a friend who wanted to be a doctor and his only way was through the Air Force. I went the college route after high school fortunate to have been accepted in to an IT intern program with a company that paid my way through college. Thank you for your service.

  • @lidiaj7089
    @lidiaj7089 Рік тому +1

    Yay new vid! Love you and your posts, they have helped me so much❤

  • @brendanorlove2
    @brendanorlove2 10 місяців тому +1

    This was a great informative video!! Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @apotebill
    @apotebill Рік тому

    Your video is very informative. I want my daughter to join and will show her this video because it sums it up very well. Thank you

  • @Jacob0824
    @Jacob0824 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for sharing. Just turned 29 and still deciding on joining either active duty or reserve because I don’t want to fall behind on my bills..

  • @crispy0799
    @crispy0799 Рік тому +2

    Most likely i will be joining this month and gonna go down and talk to a recruiter, thank you for the info really appriciate it, also Congrats and keep on going! 🔥👏👌

    • @garouuchiha4041
      @garouuchiha4041 2 місяці тому

      You won't regret it, be very thankful that you didn't join the ARMY, trust me.

  • @myamonet7596
    @myamonet7596 Рік тому +13

    I would absolutely LOVE for you to make a video about the ASVAB and what to expect!

    • @blank1505
      @blank1505 Рік тому +2

      Yes, and how to study it!
      Also, the process

  • @notyourmomma7663
    @notyourmomma7663 Рік тому +3

    I hope to join early 2023 . I talked to my recruiter last year November. I work construction and I'm not good in math at all so it's hard for me to study 🙃😂 cuzz I'm so tired by the ends day . But I have all the notes I need for math and now I jus gtt try study some practice questions and hope I do good on the asvab . Plan on taking it next month October

  • @richmiller4306
    @richmiller4306 Рік тому +10

    I'm a retired USAF MSgt. I did 23 years active - moved 14 times and was in four different AFSCs, the last of which set me up to walk into a corporate job with a Fortune 50 company when I got out. Your videos make me want to go back and do it all over again. An eye opener on pay and benefits used to be the annual RMC letter. Realized Military Compensation which shows the monetary value of your retirement plan, your tax advantage on BAH and BAS,etc. Am assuming you still get 50% at 20. So a 38 year old would have to have how much invested to pay them a monthly dividend equal to your monthly retirement check? I meet so many people my age who are now struggling with retirement, medical care and when they look at what 23 years on active duty gave me they openly admit they wish they'd stayed in.

    • @Loxris
      @Loxris Рік тому

      Thank you for sharing!
      What experience from your career do you think led to setting you up with a Fortune 500 (or 50?) company?
      If you don’t mind me asking, what were some of your AFSCs while enlisted?
      Any advice to new enlistees?

  • @lyn46u49
    @lyn46u49 Рік тому +10

    Watched this to remind myself why I’m going :) super excited, ship off September 20th

    • @njames69
      @njames69 Рік тому +1

      Good luck tomorrow!

    • @lyn46u49
      @lyn46u49 Рік тому +2

      @@njames69 thanks !!! At the hotel already !

    • @kempi3447
      @kempi3447 Рік тому

      good luck today :)!!!!!

    • @lyn46u49
      @lyn46u49 Рік тому +1

      @@kempi3447 thanks !!!

  • @elizabethyanikzaperez3989
    @elizabethyanikzaperez3989 Рік тому +66

    Im 25 and have been thinking about joining the air force and im so grateful that you shared your experiences and knowledge because now I feel ready and more sure then ever about joining 🥲 Thank you so so much🧡💛

    • @VileficHD
      @VileficHD Рік тому +7

      I wanted to join the Air Force at 26 but had complications, but now my process is good to go and joining this fall 🙏🏼 You at 25 is perfect, go for it. My family and friends who joined tell me is well worth for the experience in self growth and expanding your potential. Pushing yourself out of comfort is what will make you stronger. Good luck, sorry for this long reply lol I’m just excited that I’m joining soon.

    • @globaby7260
      @globaby7260 Рік тому +7

      I'm 25 as well and finally starting the process to join

    • @Jacobeharvey
      @Jacobeharvey Рік тому +5

      I’m 25 as well gonna be starting my process in joining soon. I was beginning to think I waited too long to join but seeing all the comments with others my age as well makes me feel more confident in joining.

    • @elizabethyanikzaperez3989
      @elizabethyanikzaperez3989 Рік тому +2

      @@VileficHD I appreciate your long response and im happy for you ! :) thanks for giving me even more motivation to achieve!

    • @elizabethyanikzaperez3989
      @elizabethyanikzaperez3989 Рік тому

      @@globaby7260 lets get it sis ! ☺

  • @prescottosegie
    @prescottosegie Рік тому +2

    Good info very informative

  • @blank1505
    @blank1505 Рік тому +2

    Could you please do a video on deployments? Thank u 💋

  • @toyag638
    @toyag638 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing

  • @Mr.carter6511
    @Mr.carter6511 Рік тому

    Video definitely help. You got a Subscriber.

  • @Brirend
    @Brirend Рік тому +4

    To transfer your 9/11 GI Bill benefits to your dependent(s) you must ensure they are listed as your dependents in DEERS and, BEFORE you separate, you must assign at least one month of the benefit to each of your dependents BEFORE you separate (if you don't they won't be eligible. You can reassign benefits later as long as they have at least one month's benefit at the time of your separation)
    The 9/11 GI Bill pays for 36 months of public, in state college tuition.
    There are limitations but you get more benefit by taking more classes because the benefit is based on the months you are in class, not the number of classes. (i.e, you use up the same amount of your benefit of you take one class for one month as you would if you took three classes for one month. Both would use one month of your benefit)
    If you want to go to a private university, check with admissions because many private universities have what is known as a Yellow Ribbon program. If they accept this, you can use the GI Bill to pay for school and the school forgives the difference in tuition cost.
    When youbare using your GI Bill to go to school (while you are no longer active duty, you can use it on active duty but you don't get full benefits) you are entitled to Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) at E5 single rate based on the location of the institution for full time in person classes. (it varies based on how many hour qualify as "full time" and how many classes are not "virtual", check with the education office for specifics)
    You are also eligible for an annual $1,000 stipend for books. (again there are limitations based on how many hours you take, check with the education office)
    As an example, I got my education while I was in the Air Force so, before I retired, I assigned one month each to my wife, daughter and son so that any of them would be eligible to use the benefits later.
    My daughter recently started school and my son's school is paid for so I transferred 34 months worth of the benefit to my daughter and one month each to my wife and son. (if you remove all benefits from any of your dependents, they are no longer eligible to use the benefit) So my daughter's tuition is paid for by the 9/11 GI Bill and she receives BAH at the E5 rate and a $1,000/year book stipend. If she doesn't use all of the GI Bill entitlement for whatever reason, I can transfer whatever is left to myself, my wife or my son and it can be used by someone else.

  • @jennibeefit1454
    @jennibeefit1454 Рік тому +2

    ur back!!! yay🥰💗🎉

  • @joe-pm3lb
    @joe-pm3lb Рік тому +2

    well if u join take the special items not a cook or hotel management, take the hard things so u have job after Air Force

  • @tbagmaster9924
    @tbagmaster9924 Рік тому

    Hey love your vids, fairly new to your channel but you give the most in depth explanations lol. I have a quick question wondering your thoughts/ insight on. How is a relationship while being active duty? I'm 26 years old looking to ship out in the fall. I'm just curious cause I'm at the "point" in my life where like I am looking to settle down and I know being in a relationship in the military is hard. So what are yours thoughts/experiences if I may ask?

    • @MikaylaRoseDaly
      @MikaylaRoseDaly  Рік тому

      I think relationships while active duty heavily vary based on your job, where you’re stationed and ultimately the person you’re with. In my experience, I have seen plenty of both healthy and unhealthy relationships while active duty. There is definitely plenty of opportunity to meet someone while in the military and settle down though. Wishing you the best!

  • @JJVater
    @JJVater Рік тому +3

    “No real deployment (minus a select few jobs), life safety, education, best dining and living conditions in the military, nothing tedious or physically demanding”

  • @hicksboyzmedia
    @hicksboyzmedia Рік тому +2

    Hi i just found your channel I’m 32 years old and I was thinking about joining the Air Force I currently work at mco airport witch is Orlando airport as a ramp agent for ups loading there cargo planes I learned a lot about planes I want to join the Air Force to be a master loader any tips u can give me be great love the videos

  • @charityblessabra2465
    @charityblessabra2465 Рік тому

    Am your new subscriber 😊
    I would love to join the airforce one day

  • @johnanderson8046
    @johnanderson8046 6 місяців тому

    Mikayla, you make some good points here. There is a lot a potential benefit in joining the military: job skill training, work experience, LIFE experience, educational benefits. But you also make the point that serving in the military isn't all about the individual. Its about functioning as an effective part of a team toward a common goal. "It's the mission - not you." And that means that sometimes you sacrifice: you can't always serve where you wish, can't always be doing the job that you wish and can't always take leave when you wish. And that, more than anything, is what separates the military from civilian employment.

  • @tacbear
    @tacbear Рік тому +2

    I did 14 years as a Security Police Security Specialist assigned to SAC, USAFE and TAC HQ on 4 continents The USAF has the best jobs, the best living conditions, the best food and the best looking female Officers and Airmen, some with beautiful brown eyes!!

  • @mikecarver8770
    @mikecarver8770 Рік тому

    Pay is nice now. When I was in the Army in 1976 my pay was 325 a month.

  • @erma6883
    @erma6883 Рік тому +3

    I didn’t realize I was so early! I’m super Interested in joining. I am about to turn 20 and wish I did it straight out of high school. If I do join with an associates will that help my entry in the military or make it any different?

    • @Bebemiia
      @Bebemiia Рік тому +1

      You & me both! Except I’m 24 & now realizing I should have joined straight out of high school, I started the process but chickened out & decided “taking a break & just working” was the better option? lol 🙄😂 Anyways, since you have college credits, you can join as an E3. Unless ofc you choose to start from the bottom & learn from there. 🤷🏻‍♀️😁

    • @davontawilliams3958
      @davontawilliams3958 Рік тому +1

      @@Bebemiia I think you need a bachelors degree to start as a E-3 if you decide to enlist. But Officer is better 🤑

  • @Wsportys
    @Wsportys Рік тому

    Super!

  • @ximenaibanez9618
    @ximenaibanez9618 Рік тому +2

    If you are active duty, can you go see any civilian doctor if you're willing to pay for it? Or do you always have to go to military doctors? Let's say you want to go to a very good civilian doctor that a friend recommended you, can you just make an appointment an go/pay yourself? Some people might not want to go through the whole process of scheduling an appointment with your military primary care physician and then be transferred to a specialist and all that which could take longer than you want to wait.

    • @MikaylaRoseDaly
      @MikaylaRoseDaly  Рік тому

      www.tricare.mil/FindDoctor/Active-Duty this link will help answer some of your questions.

    • @joe-pm3lb
      @joe-pm3lb Рік тому

      yes u can there is a lot u can do if u pony up the money like I did

  • @CAPITALOBJ
    @CAPITALOBJ 24 дні тому

    I'm your new subscriber
    I want to become an air force ,but I'm in secondary school what course will I write in my waece please I need this

  • @cosmicgoddess2827
    @cosmicgoddess2827 Рік тому +2

    Is active duty better than reserves as far as benefits and travel?

  • @joe-pm3lb
    @joe-pm3lb Рік тому

    just know u are joining military u have to do things u never thought would happen, like u on copter and u hit with ground to air missile and copter going down and friends are gone

  • @xxflow4775
    @xxflow4775 11 місяців тому

    is there a way you are able to pick your aircraft and and guarantee that you will get that aircraft?

  • @sammymorales723
    @sammymorales723 10 місяців тому +1

    Do you pick where your stationed?

  • @CrystalWi
    @CrystalWi Рік тому +1

    Hi ~ ^ ^ thanks so much for all of this wonderful information. I plan to join this December, and I have a few questions that I hope you would be able to answer. I graduated from community college with an Associates Transfer degree and I found on Google that if you graduate with a two-year degree or greater you will be paid more, I believe my rank would be E3 . . ? My second question is, I have disabilities. My main ones are XP and Scoliosis. I really want to be a part of the Air Force, financial freedom is literal heaven. I don't want to be told I can't join because of this. However, when I wear a back brace and cover myself in protective UV clothing, I can accomplish anything! However, I'm scared that I'll be turned away. I have to join! Please help.

    • @indiamarshall6188
      @indiamarshall6188 Рік тому

      Maybe come in as a officer. Because most diagnoses are rejected

    • @joe-pm3lb
      @joe-pm3lb Рік тому

      no sorry u not be able to join the scoilliois is not happen sorry

  • @indiamarshall6188
    @indiamarshall6188 Рік тому +1

    Currently waiting to be cleared

  • @daver7547
    @daver7547 Рік тому +1

    I just turned 37 and are joining the reserves!

  • @DigitalDash-
    @DigitalDash- Рік тому

    All I need to do is go to MEPS

  • @BoredLife_982
    @BoredLife_982 8 місяців тому

    What is the easiest job ?

  • @gypsymumma9015
    @gypsymumma9015 2 місяці тому

    Loving your video just not sure

  • @triggerdude
    @triggerdude Рік тому +1

    If you're my recruiter i will!

  • @whoisbreka1838
    @whoisbreka1838 Рік тому +1

    Do you recommend to join with kids?

  • @fredericnemi6317
    @fredericnemi6317 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video . Please tell me What’s the minimum ASVAB score to join the Air Force ?

  • @chuckkoncewicz4242
    @chuckkoncewicz4242 Рік тому +1

    To serve your country…period

  • @miyamiya1134
    @miyamiya1134 Рік тому +24

    Girl I wanted Air Force , but Air Force didn’t want me lol. I scored 98, joining navy 🤞🏼

    • @2A5X4A
      @2A5X4A Рік тому +1

      What happen if you don’t mind me asking, I just pass Meps yesterday for the Air Force.

    • @miyamiya1134
      @miyamiya1134 Рік тому

      @@2A5X4A i have conditional gc, they wanted me to wait till I get my 10 year one, I didn’t wanna wait

    • @2A5X4A
      @2A5X4A Рік тому +1

      @@miyamiya1134 I seee, I think after 1 year of service the military can fast track a citizenship for you.

    • @paulaangelina7750
      @paulaangelina7750 Рік тому +5

      @@miyamiya1134 girl I was in the SAME boat. Conditional GC, not a 10 year one.
      I told myself I'd wait, and I did. I'm 23 now and have been waiting since I was 19 but ya girl got her citizenship 🥳😫

    • @miyamiya1134
      @miyamiya1134 Рік тому

      @@paulaangelina7750 I swore in yesterday girl, other branches will get your citizenship too. And I didn’t wanna wait. I got my finance job as I wanted so I’m good hehe, I also joined with bachelors so I’m not gonna be starting from zero.

  • @pavelkolesnik9366
    @pavelkolesnik9366 Рік тому

    Watching it while still being Russian citizen. Hope to join Canadian or American Air Forces in the next 7 years

  • @kevinbell_
    @kevinbell_ Рік тому +5

    Any unvaccinated ppl thinking abt joining the air force? Supposedly they recently took down the mandate but idk. On the fence

    • @cjmorales2296
      @cjmorales2296 Рік тому +2

      Yes sir! I leave beginning of January & should find out real soon if I’ll still be required to get the shot. Will follow up with you.

    • @ForcaSquidward
      @ForcaSquidward Рік тому

      @@cjmorales2296 did you get it?

  • @ShortnnSweet
    @ShortnnSweet Рік тому

    Are you able to own an online business while being in the air force?

    • @cjmorales2296
      @cjmorales2296 Рік тому

      Yes!! I’m newly enlisted & have had my own online business for 8 years now.

  • @taylorc4247
    @taylorc4247 Рік тому +1

    Would you recommend learning how to drive before joining the Air Force?

  • @dens_trooood
    @dens_trooood Рік тому

    I realy wanna be a pilot but i have asthma its not that bad, my asthma is getting weaker but i am not sure if would let me in. :(

    • @dens_trooood
      @dens_trooood Рік тому

      @@zakbee7754 yeah thx for the idea

    • @killaxo4289
      @killaxo4289 Рік тому

      Get a pulmonary function test to confirm or severity. If it determines u have asthma you cant join.

    • @austinreed6759
      @austinreed6759 2 місяці тому

      Try making money as a civilian and get a pilots license. Try working EMS or have a job hope this helps.

  • @davontawilliams3958
    @davontawilliams3958 Рік тому

    Do you think it is the same think for the Space Force since the Air Force and Space Force are connected?

  • @wallflowercommenter3610
    @wallflowercommenter3610 Місяць тому

    Do you think 33 is old to join?

  • @briannaboyles8197
    @briannaboyles8197 Рік тому

    What do you do when your stationed places

  • @melinadass263
    @melinadass263 Рік тому

    Please there's alot I need to ask you

  • @Imhimskully
    @Imhimskully 8 місяців тому

    Are you active? Or reserve, I’m thinking about joining

  • @joe-pm3lb
    @joe-pm3lb Рік тому

    good to get education but be good with bad, it not a joke it is adult world

  • @donaldgoodnight7853
    @donaldgoodnight7853 Рік тому +1

    I was an honor graduate. 10% chance. Help others pass. It is not about the money. If you join, a chance you may die. I didn't. But disabled. Shit happens. Keep in mind, it can be deadly. Regardless of your position. I went through 2 volcano eruptions and earthquakes. Luckily survived. Oh, and Desert Storm. At least I am paid for life. Unless Republicans vote that away. 🙄 USAF the best force to join. But I wouldn't be here if my family not army, marines, and USAF. That survived. We have always been survivors, since WW1. Not one of us has died in war. We have killed lots of enemies. WW1 to Desert Storm for sure. 😁 The job.

  • @taylorgrace9506
    @taylorgrace9506 Рік тому +4

    hi mikayla, im 15 and i really want to join the air force when i am older. i dont know where you stand politically, but i am assuming that the overturn of roe v wade upset you, specifically since you are a fellow female. if so, did it affect your enthusiasm and commitment to the country when they have taken away your rights?? idk if that makes sense, but i find myself questioning if i want to fight for a country that wont fight for my freedom and choice over my body. id love some insight because i really dont want to give up my dream but i also want to stay true to who i am.

    • @MegaMijit
      @MegaMijit Рік тому +1

      hi, i've been in since early 2021 and happy to answer any questions.
      overturning of Roe v Wade is not the first, nor the last poor decision our leadership has made and will continue to make. you're gonna have to choose some jobs if you do enlist, so my advice would be to see what pursuing that dream looks like with vs without the AF and see which you think will get you there faster/more comfortably.
      tbh almost everyone i know in all branches, including myself, regret enlisting and plan to get out ASAP. if its your dream, then go for it. i just thought that would be helpful to know. look at the pros and cons. you'll probably be underpaid, in stricter working conditions, and longer hours compared to the civilian equivalent to that job.
      biggest pros imo were making all the friends, connections, and memories.
      hope this helps paint a more realistic picture by knowing a little of the good and bad.
      last thing, also consider space force! its the same thing but w less bases but theyre all good ones

    • @briangulley6027
      @briangulley6027 Рік тому

      @@MegaMijit What is your job? You've been in about a year, so I assume you're still in your teens or early 20's. Basically, you're upset because your required to work and can't spent hours at work on your phone. I realize work to many people in your generation is a bad thing but it's in your future no matter what you do. Step back and look long term where are you going to be in 15-20 years and beyond. I retired in 1999 and hired on with the Az Dept of Corrections, I retired from there in 2020, I started social security in 2021, I draw 3 retirement checks a month for $6500 clear. I haven't paid a medical bill in my life or never had a student load. Think long term my young friend. One good thing about the military is if you don't like your supervisor wait 6 months and you'll get a new one. Best of luck to you no matter what you decide.

    • @MegaMijit
      @MegaMijit Рік тому

      @@briangulley6027 ***first and foremost***
      i'm just saying its worth looking at the cons and the opportunity cost before making a major life decision. congratulations on drawing 3 retirements. thank you for your service. please hear me out. the world is in a much different state than it was 20+ years ago. allow me to enlighten you. there's a reason why enlistment and retention is at an all-time-low, so its not just me. and definitely not for the reason you think.
      To the old guy coming to complain about how my generation doesnt like to work. Sir, i've been working since i was 14 years old(started on lobster boats), and usually held more than 1 job at once like many young people have to today. and yet, you think we're lazy. okay. you've probably only ever had one job at a time, which sounds pretty lazy in comparison.
      news flash buddy, my generation is BY FAR more hard working for way less compensation and benefits than yours because we have to just to scrape by these days. this is the state of things that we are left with due to the inaction of your gen.
      think long term? i think about how i dont want to hate everyday of my life working in a place i legally cant leave for years unless i want to face prison time. you're literally giving up your FREEDOM at that point. so you call it what you want, but our gen has smartened up to the point that we know our worth and dont put up with shitty working conditions. crazy concept i know.
      basically what youre saying is "shut up because benefits" which is terrible advice bc the military isnt even the only place you can get majority of those benefits. however, it is the only place thats made me come in to work on weekends unpaid, . that wouldnt fly at any of my civilian jobs. there's a lot of things the military will put you through which civi jobs never would.
      To answer your question, i work in tech and on track to retire in less than half the time than the traditional 20yr. but i know i could have gotten here faster and more comfortably had i not enlisted. I have friends non-military working in same career field that did just that. So im just passing along what i wish i knew/didnt do at that age to those about to go down the same path.

    • @MegaMijit
      @MegaMijit Рік тому

      This was a brilliant commendable question to ask especially for you age. Someone told me long ago that the quality of your questions determine your quality of life, so keep asking great questions. In addition to space force, i'd also suggest looking into the other components such as Air National guard and reserves.

    • @austinreed6759
      @austinreed6759 2 місяці тому

      Govt employees are non political so you can vote for a blue party in the military ;) or a red party ;) but if you are too political it can hinder your work and might get arrested. USMC family.

  • @miraemun2074
    @miraemun2074 Рік тому

    I’ve always wondered but do you get paid in boot camp? Cuz ya girl got bills😅💀

    • @Acr24608
      @Acr24608 Рік тому

      Yes

    • @bestguy1294
      @bestguy1294 Рік тому +1

      As of December, 2022: $1833/month (base pay), before deductions, during basic training, and depending on your selected job into tech school, too. You need to get your financial house in order BEFORE joining. In fact, if your finances are in disarray, you can be denied enlistment, due to being seen as a risk.

    • @garouuchiha4041
      @garouuchiha4041 2 місяці тому

      Yes, every branch does.

  • @joe-pm3lb
    @joe-pm3lb Рік тому

    u will earn ur retirement some times u end up alone, divorce happens u friends die, yes u get check, but alone I know

  • @vastapathy1736
    @vastapathy1736 Рік тому

    It's a trap!

  • @joe-pm3lb
    @joe-pm3lb Рік тому

    and hopefully u go to airport in uniform they not still spitting on ppl in uniform

  • @isaacdavidson7115
    @isaacdavidson7115 Рік тому

    👀 ƤRO𝓂O𝕤ᗰ