But you would gladly reap the benefits of living here in the US. Let me tell you something, NO ONE in the military wants to die! The people I met in the service weren't always the most upstanding people, but they were very dedicated, and had incredible courage and character. I know people that in a second would throw themselves on a grenade to save other, but they would never WANT to.Quote:
Originally Posted by ChristianonLI [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Here is a little of what you had to say"I am stuck, people. I have no skills. I am growing older every day. The woman I loved and dedicated my life to is out f*cking some asshole who needs a bullet in the head because he's a paralegal and owns his own home. Everyone around me is succeeding and doing quite well yet I am doing nothing but failing at life and I don't see a way out. I can do my best to blame the economic downturn but truthfully that has nothing to do with it, I've been stuck since 1999."
So you think he deserves a bullet in his head for being a paralegal and owning his own home? Stop moping about what you DON'T have, and make it happen for you.
Even before you were originally fired you weren't making decent money, you are the one who decided to work there for ten years.
This whole military thing could be the ONE thing you can do that is going to turn your life around. You would get a paycheck, women like military men, you could get housing, and you can see the world. We are pulling out of iraq right now, and if you joined the Air Force chances are your deployments are more like sand vacations (I speak from experience!)