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I will never be one to knock the military, but I do have my preferences of branches and the Navy truly is at the bottom of the list (for reason already mentioned...time away from home).
My hubby will be retiring from the Navy this fall after 24 years of service. Before joining, he failed every grade of high school and spent every summer in summer school in order to graduate with a diploma. Honestly, he is a very intelligent guy...he just did not care when he was in high school. After in the Navy, no matter the course he took (and there will be many as you are trained in your field), he aced all of them. He is a quick learner and just 2 years ago became one of the first enlisted persons on his ship to become qualified OOD (Officer of the Deck...a position left only to officers until recently), and the first to stand the position. It was a huge accomplishment for him. Now if only he will get a job with Disney Cruise Lines.
J/k...maybe I believe getting the diploma, regardless of the grades attached, speaks more than a GED. The best thing about the military is steady income. You have free medical and dental and life insurance is very cheap. For the first time, we are looking at potential unemployment and it terrifies us both. He never had to fill out a resume or go to a job interview, so this is all new for him. Sometimes I think he would stay in forever if they would let him.
My hubby will be retiring from the Navy this fall after 24 years of service. Before joining, he failed every grade of high school and spent every summer in summer school in order to graduate with a diploma. Honestly, he is a very intelligent guy...he just did not care when he was in high school. After in the Navy, no matter the course he took (and there will be many as you are trained in your field), he aced all of them. He is a quick learner and just 2 years ago became one of the first enlisted persons on his ship to become qualified OOD (Officer of the Deck...a position left only to officers until recently), and the first to stand the position. It was a huge accomplishment for him. Now if only he will get a job with Disney Cruise Lines.
