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SeventyMach1 said:1.) You can serve part time in the Army National Guard & get that paid. Maybe not all of it, but most. Maybe they'll pay ALL. I know my friend owed $16.5K when he joined & they paid every penny. It's the "Student Loan Re-payment Program". I am no longer a "station recruiter", so I don't exactly know the figures anymore.... especially since it will vary between states (Guard is state & federal missioned).
2.) For us, to join, you must be 17-39 years old to join.
3.) With the degree, you can join & become an officer easily. You would come in automatically as an E-4 with your degree. Once you complete your IADT (initial active duty training), you can go to OCS (officer candidate school). There are a few different options on this; choose according to your schedule. You will get paid as an E-6 the whole time you're in school (which will not exceed 8 weeks). Once you complete that school, you'll recieve your comission as an officer & make the big $$. Easy as that.
We also have a C.A.S.P. (civilian acquired skills program). Whatever skills you can prove you have in the civilian world, will carry over to the service & can "exempt" you from schools or training that relate to whatever job you want to do.
Wow, thanks alot . I am well under the age max and working with my sched. would be awsome. In like 3mo I will know how much BS this job is going to be and if its worth it or not, looking for advancement but everyone starts off as a "temp" in there company owned temp service, no biggie I have my foot in the door now.
Looks like my only issue will be the fact that my wife and I bought a house in March and may have to sell depending on what goes down with that. But it is something worth thinking/looking into.