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I first applied when I was 17, but had to back out of it because my mom thought the military was a huge conspiracy and that I would be a test subject for drugs and stuff... also because she would've tossed me out of the house. I ended up applying again 2 years later, but I backed out of it because I didn't get accepted for the paramedic program. After taking a pre-health course and getting accepted into the program, I applied once again when I was 20........ but got shut down because of my parents and my driver's license. Now almost 3 and a half years later I have applied again despite already working as a paramedic.
My family was against it for the longest time, but I as we get older our parents trust us a little more with the decisions we make in life. I had a sit down with my mom and we talked about it. I told her I didn't want to spend the next 3 years finding a job, then bending over backwards for the next 10 years trying for a full-time position.. and then suddenly I'm 40 wondering what I've done with myself. It's not the life I want right now. I want to go places and see the world and know I'm making a difference here at home and abroad. And, most of all, start a new page in our family's history.
She was very humbled, after years of hostility toward the very thought. She realized that I was extremely passionate about this. She told me that she was afraid to lose one of her boys, and all I told her was "I know, and you got the right to be". We ended our conversation with her giving me a hug of approval.
If it's something you feel you want to do and pursue, no one can really stop you, but just remember your family is important too.
My family was against it for the longest time, but I as we get older our parents trust us a little more with the decisions we make in life. I had a sit down with my mom and we talked about it. I told her I didn't want to spend the next 3 years finding a job, then bending over backwards for the next 10 years trying for a full-time position.. and then suddenly I'm 40 wondering what I've done with myself. It's not the life I want right now. I want to go places and see the world and know I'm making a difference here at home and abroad. And, most of all, start a new page in our family's history.
She was very humbled, after years of hostility toward the very thought. She realized that I was extremely passionate about this. She told me that she was afraid to lose one of her boys, and all I told her was "I know, and you got the right to be". We ended our conversation with her giving me a hug of approval.
If it's something you feel you want to do and pursue, no one can really stop you, but just remember your family is important too.