I‘m new to the Canadian Army, the Reserves infact, but I take great pride in my work. It‘s enjoyable, fun, challenging, and quite rewarding.
I‘ve met some of the finest people I‘ve met in my life from being in the army for just a few short months, and I feel quite content with the fact that while other people of my stature are working part time at McD‘s for $6 an hour doing, flipping burgers and asking "uh... you want fries with that?" I‘m learning how to be a soldier. A trade that I‘ve dreamt about being since I was a little kid. Furthermore, as an added bonus, I get paid more than buddy at McDonalds.
It is quite a shame that few people actually are in the army, or even the military in general. From my short time in the military, I‘ve grown quite a loyalty and fondness towards it. In fact, it just pisses me right off when people crap on it, and disrespect it.
The guy above (sorry to not recall your name) is right, though, about Canada‘s need for a strong military. There may not be any immediate need for it now, but who knows what could lie ahead in the future?