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Before i get started on what i am intended to say i shall introduce myself. My name's Chris currently living in Edmonton and I'm an Air Cadet. I have been wanting to join the army since i was very little when i first started to play with plastic army soldiers. When i joined Air Cadets, that further stimulated my interest in joining the military. It's been a childhood dream to join the infantry and hopefully become part of the very respected PPCLI regiment. But there are a few ditches in the road that make me stop and think of how i am going to get myself out of this one. Everytime i say i want to join the army to people they say "Oh, you won't have a good education, your going to be a brainwashed grunt." That really discourages me. My parents are also really against me in joining the army. They say the same old stuff as any parents do. "You will get shot", "You will be living a poor quality of living", "blah,blah,blah." Does anyone have any advice that i can say to my friends and family members on how i can benefit from joining the CF. Oh and before you post anything, i already bothered trying to show them the recruiting website "Benefits" section. It still didn't cut it for them. So please, i would like advice from your own personal experiences. Thank you for your time.
Before i get started on what i am intended to say i shall introduce myself. My name's Chris currently living in Edmonton and I'm an Air Cadet. I have been wanting to join the army since i was very little when i first started to play with plastic army soldiers. When i joined Air Cadets, that further stimulated my interest in joining the military. It's been a childhood dream to join the infantry and hopefully become part of the very respected PPCLI regiment. But there are a few ditches in the road that make me stop and think of how i am going to get myself out of this one. Everytime i say i want to join the army to people they say "Oh, you won't have a good education, your going to be a brainwashed grunt." That really discourages me. My parents are also really against me in joining the army. They say the same old stuff as any parents do. "You will get shot", "You will be living a poor quality of living", "blah,blah,blah." Does anyone have any advice that i can say to my friends and family members on how i can benefit from joining the CF. Oh and before you post anything, i already bothered trying to show them the recruiting website "Benefits" section. It still didn't cut it for them. So please, i would like advice from your own personal experiences. Thank you for your time.