It's not about winning. It about eating for the rest of your life. It's just a job.
All jobs suck but they aren't the gravy train the military is.
Some people serve their country. Others "serve their time." I am very proud to say that I was one of the former in military service, not one of the latter.
For the record, all jobs DON'T suck. During the 11 years I spent as a peace officer in Los Angeles County, I considered it a privilage and honor to hold a position of public trust that provided so much personal satisfaction. Just a job? Nope. And it most certainly didn't suck. Neither did the time that I spent serving in the Marine Corps Reserve. I already HAD a job in law enforcement when I signed on. My service in the USMC wasn't "just a job" to me. I didn't take it to get money for a college education (already had one when I joined), money for then-present bills (already had a high paying job), a subsidized home loan, medical care through the VA, or anything else. I joined to give something back to the nation that gave so much to me.
Sure, I got something out of my brief stint in the military. I learned about teamwork, true leadership, how to turn negatives in to positives, how to improvise, adapt, and overcome, and a host of other things, too, including this very important lession: The only limit to my potential is ME.
So when I could no longer be a peace officer, or serve in the USMC Reserve, I didn't bitch and moan about my situation, even when nobody wanted to hire me. I created my own job by getting a hunting and fishing guide's license and putting it to use. That job didn't suck, either.
While running my guide service, I got in to writing. Without working very hard, I had another career writing hunting and fishing articles and doing hunting and fishing related photography. That job didn't suck, either. It still doesn't, though I don't do much of it presently.
When I moved to the Cherokee Nation, I took a job as an electrocardiogram technician, even though I didn't "need it" at the time. That job MOST DEFINITELY didn't suck.
I moved on to something else from the electrocardiogram gig, taking on another job I really don't need. It doesn't suck, either.
See a trend here? I"ve had many jobs over the years, AND NOT ONE OF THEM SUCKED.
I'll "eat for the rest of my life" whether I have a job working for someone else or not, regardless of whether I have a pension, or not. I don't need the government's largess or veterans benefits to inusre this. This I can do on my own, thank you very much, and I don't need a "gravy train" to insure I'll get fed in my old age.
The supposed "gravy train" that Swampan thinks military service to be had no bearing whatsoever on my desire to serve.
I wouldn't be too shocked to discover that it: A), Was a deciding factor for his own service, or; B) He was drafted and "served" against his will.
-JP
PS: I didn't WANT to leave law enforcement OR the Marine Corps and if I could go back to the latter in any capacity, I would do so WITHOUT HESITATION or consideration of "what's in it for me."