The thing that makes a potential employer more attracted to someone who has military service is that the candidate will have more structure and discipline and will be more likely to follow orders/management than some joker off the street or a hot shot college kid who thinks he can waltz in and take over the business.
Not trying to say the military makes you a mindless drone or anything, but potential employers find military personnel much more attractive than other people.
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"All good things..." Part 2 on BBC America during my lunch hour.![]()
If you are seriously considering the military, try going into something that will get you a skill such as a mechanic or IT (you can maintain servers on a military base and never actually see combat), so that when you leave the military you will have a very useful skill outside of it.
Although I'm not sure if you need to have those skills before entering.![]()
Alright. Fuck this Supercade crap.
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If you have any questions on how to set it up on Windows please feel free to ask, its very easy.
I only played a couple hours of it, I didn't enjoy it.I never payed for it, just rented it. But it just was not worth my time.
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I could be a mechanic or IT guy, my cousin was an IT guy, he could help me with that possibly.And the mechanic, well I work on my car all the time.
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Like I said, right now it's just a thought. And if my doctor says I can't 'cause of my knee, I guess that's the end of it.![]()