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My locked post is here
http://army.ca/forums/threads/115713.0.html
Well, I might sound spoiled, but this is just a open discussion, and if you don't like me then just leave me alone, no need to lock it.
Don't you think you are wielding power on your personal liking?
I do have my answer, but it is not enough.
I am 100000% sure what I will achieve if I have a masters degree.
I completely have no idea what I can do after spending 3 years in the army...
Not enough data, as
It is true that
I don't need my boss to inform me couple months earlier to do an out of town job.
But I am not a soldier yet, so please don't put the military standards on me now, and If I am a soldier, it is my job to prepare for this.
Besides, everything is covered by the CF, you don't need to quit your job, sell your car, dump everything in your apartment every time you get deployed to conflict zones, or DO YOU?!
By your standard, people who have a 5 or 10 years plan in their heads are spoiled and immature?
Everyone is special, everyone has their own backgrounds, reasons, and goals to join the army.
It is true that all the people here have made some sacrifices, but some of their sacrifices are in vain.
They really should have whined about it on the internet, so that other people can learn from their stories.
Since I don't have enough data, I can only guess here.
If the navy just work me as forklift operator, load trucks everyday in the next 3 years,
then my sacrifices(the time and effort to gain a degree) would be completely in vain.
Instead of asking me to save you the attitude case, shouldn't those "Someone else" improve themselves so that they don't need to "worked their *** off" for something in the future?
http://army.ca/forums/threads/115713.0.html
Well, I might sound spoiled, but this is just a open discussion, and if you don't like me then just leave me alone, no need to lock it.
Don't you think you are wielding power on your personal liking?
So, you're making more money now in something you say you like, have admissions into a Masters program, flip-flopping on whether the NCM trade you were accepted into is for you, and waiting to see if you can transfer to Log O.
I think you just answered your own question - you just wanted others (who you don't know) to confirm it.
I do have my answer, but it is not enough.
I am 100000% sure what I will achieve if I have a masters degree.
I completely have no idea what I can do after spending 3 years in the army...
Not enough data, as
. So I want more responses, it does not matter good or bad.they didn't whine about it on the internet
It is true that
the CF (or any military) will not always guarantee me enough time to get my affairs in order, and people have been deployed to conflict zones in days of getting notice that they were even going.
I don't need my boss to inform me couple months earlier to do an out of town job.
But I am not a soldier yet, so please don't put the military standards on me now, and If I am a soldier, it is my job to prepare for this.
Besides, everything is covered by the CF, you don't need to quit your job, sell your car, dump everything in your apartment every time you get deployed to conflict zones, or DO YOU?!
You sound spoiled and immature. You have the wherewithal to complete a Bachelors Degree and get into Master's program, but can't make up your own damn mind about joining the CF, and then bitching about the low starting rates. Guess what sunshine, you aren't special. Many others have made much bigger sacrifices then you to join, and they didn't whine about it on the internet.
By your standard, people who have a 5 or 10 years plan in their heads are spoiled and immature?
Everyone is special, everyone has their own backgrounds, reasons, and goals to join the army.
It is true that all the people here have made some sacrifices, but some of their sacrifices are in vain.
They really should have whined about it on the internet, so that other people can learn from their stories.
Since I don't have enough data, I can only guess here.
If the navy just work me as forklift operator, load trucks everyday in the next 3 years,
then my sacrifices(the time and effort to gain a degree) would be completely in vain.
Nope. Someone else has worked their *** off for it and wants it more. Save us the attitude case and quit.
Instead of asking me to save you the attitude case, shouldn't those "Someone else" improve themselves so that they don't need to "worked their *** off" for something in the future?