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<blockquote data-quote="FredNOk" data-source="post: 2913050" data-attributes="member: 35627"><p>My cousin Jesse has been in for 2 years. She loves it and made it a career. She married a fellow squid about 6 months ago and I hope she don't get knocked up and end up leaving because she lets her married life get her side tracked. You are young and have all kinds of options to consider, but the more you learn the more options you have later on if you decide to exit. This was exactly what Jesse told me was the attraction that drew her to the Navy. She will have opportunities in the civilian world that a college education couldn't give her, but the experience combined with that degree will make her more desireable to fill a position. That's another thing that you can consider. If I were the one trying to decide, I'd stay in for another enlistment period, but I believe that staying in a bit longer looks better to employers than doing my time and getting out the first chance I had. At any rate, I wish you well with whatever road you choose and good luck with your future endeavors. As always, thank you for your service, Been.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredNOk, post: 2913050, member: 35627"] My cousin Jesse has been in for 2 years. She loves it and made it a career. She married a fellow squid about 6 months ago and I hope she don't get knocked up and end up leaving because she lets her married life get her side tracked. You are young and have all kinds of options to consider, but the more you learn the more options you have later on if you decide to exit. This was exactly what Jesse told me was the attraction that drew her to the Navy. She will have opportunities in the civilian world that a college education couldn't give her, but the experience combined with that degree will make her more desireable to fill a position. That's another thing that you can consider. If I were the one trying to decide, I'd stay in for another enlistment period, but I believe that staying in a bit longer looks better to employers than doing my time and getting out the first chance I had. At any rate, I wish you well with whatever road you choose and good luck with your future endeavors. As always, thank you for your service, Been. [/QUOTE]
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