<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="color: #CC0000">Obviously I'm not expecting every question to be answered, I just thought I'd throw these out there and see what feedback I can get. I don't trust recruiters and I would rather get information from people other than them.</span></span>
The more and more I think about it, the more I feel like the military would be a good choice for me. There are, however, a few concerns I have. I figure that since there are so many military and former military members here, this is a good place to talk about it.
First of all, I don't know what branch is right for me. My first instinct would be to join the Army. Everyone I've talked to says I should join the Air Force, because I'm a girl and women get treated the best there. Plus, the AF gets paid the most. I, personally, have no clue. I think the Marine Corps might be out of the question. It would be really rewarding, but I just don't think I'm Marine material. I'm sort of a bum, haha.
Second of all, I have no problem with admitting it: I am high maintenance. I like to wake up in the morning and do my hair and make up. I know that after boot I'd be able to do that depending on my job, but I feel like there are so many regulations, I might not be able to go with it. I know the rules for girls with long hair, but I have short hair and I really like my hair short. It WILL <span style="font-weight: bold">NOT</span> stay in a bun and it's naturally curly. Even if I wanted to put it up, I couldn't. The back of my hair, at the bottom, is cut so short that if they wanted to cut it any shorter, they'd have to use a buzzer. Obviously I can't put THAT into a bun. Am I allowed to wear it down as long as it's not below my collar and my bangs aren't in my face?
<span style="font-style: italic">Edit:</span> And for the record because some people don't seem to understand, I'm NOT saying "Oh my god, my hair what ever am I going to do because I'm a priss and I need to have it perfect everyday!" I'm saying, "Can I wear it down, because I can't wear it up?"
A few other questions some of you may be able to shed some light on are...
- How shitty is boot?
- I have asthma. It's pretty well regulated most of the year, but in the spring time, I really have to fight with both my allergies and my asthma. During physical activity, I do need to have my inhaler on hand. Will this cause issues for me or even prevent me from being able to join?
- I'm really into science, mostly biology and psychology, are there any interesting careers that you know of that would fit that subject?
-What's the deal with ROTC? I know that's a vague question, but if I'm going to have to spend like 10 years in the military afterward, I think that's a no-go.
-Lastly, do most women you know in the military enjoy being in the military or are they more than eager to get out?
Thanks, guys.
The more and more I think about it, the more I feel like the military would be a good choice for me. There are, however, a few concerns I have. I figure that since there are so many military and former military members here, this is a good place to talk about it.
First of all, I don't know what branch is right for me. My first instinct would be to join the Army. Everyone I've talked to says I should join the Air Force, because I'm a girl and women get treated the best there. Plus, the AF gets paid the most. I, personally, have no clue. I think the Marine Corps might be out of the question. It would be really rewarding, but I just don't think I'm Marine material. I'm sort of a bum, haha.
Second of all, I have no problem with admitting it: I am high maintenance. I like to wake up in the morning and do my hair and make up. I know that after boot I'd be able to do that depending on my job, but I feel like there are so many regulations, I might not be able to go with it. I know the rules for girls with long hair, but I have short hair and I really like my hair short. It WILL <span style="font-weight: bold">NOT</span> stay in a bun and it's naturally curly. Even if I wanted to put it up, I couldn't. The back of my hair, at the bottom, is cut so short that if they wanted to cut it any shorter, they'd have to use a buzzer. Obviously I can't put THAT into a bun. Am I allowed to wear it down as long as it's not below my collar and my bangs aren't in my face?
<span style="font-style: italic">Edit:</span> And for the record because some people don't seem to understand, I'm NOT saying "Oh my god, my hair what ever am I going to do because I'm a priss and I need to have it perfect everyday!" I'm saying, "Can I wear it down, because I can't wear it up?"
A few other questions some of you may be able to shed some light on are...
- How shitty is boot?
- I have asthma. It's pretty well regulated most of the year, but in the spring time, I really have to fight with both my allergies and my asthma. During physical activity, I do need to have my inhaler on hand. Will this cause issues for me or even prevent me from being able to join?
- I'm really into science, mostly biology and psychology, are there any interesting careers that you know of that would fit that subject?
-What's the deal with ROTC? I know that's a vague question, but if I'm going to have to spend like 10 years in the military afterward, I think that's a no-go.
-Lastly, do most women you know in the military enjoy being in the military or are they more than eager to get out?
Thanks, guys.