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@conventrix Pay was never really a thing for me, but then again we get it easier here. What with the entire medical system and money off a lot of things and the Army will pay for nearly a lot of basic needs. I was more in it for doing my part and for getting my hooves dirty. My job was Pioneer, we fought with the front line infantry, but we also built the forward obstacles, trenches and so on.
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Wee... back from educational facilities.
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@conventrix My education facility has games, it's called the internet
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@conventrix My Fiancée tried those, but they hardly ever bend around for your military training and work, at all. It's really pathetic and annoying, the better thing to be would be go through your official lines and try and find some training/work within your unit that can lead you there.
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@conventrix Being in the Military may give you some boost on seeing a educational advisor, and they'd be able to tell you more about online collages that may be able to work with you, or some that may be able to give you terms. To say when you are all on slow down times, you can do the work then, then take sometime off it for the speed up times.
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@conventrix Officer? ewewewewew XD nah jk, I could never be a Officer, my job was front line and I was going to love it. Hoofs dirty, body beaten awesome job.
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@conventrix Even with OCS, though, you start off as a butter-bar... though O-1Es get paid better than O-1s straight out of ROTC or Academy.
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@mrdragon I got a friend in the air force who is being, in his words " whored out to go play bad guy for special forces again next week" and is getting these for his uniform. http://derpy.me/tiX4- http://derpy.me/PVoAw
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@colfax Appropriate, given the styling of patches that matches that of the USAF :3
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@colfax He is a good man
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@chiefanchor @mrdragon He asked me which one to get and I suggested both, he went with that.
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