Posted on Jun 27, 2018
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Really depends on what you want to do with your military career. I was enlisted first and recently direct commissioned.

Do you want to lead troops from the front and actively engage with your soldiers? (NCO)

Do you want to be a trusted specialist/expert with a completely different and technical skillset? (Warrant)

Do you want the opportunity to lead troops and work with planning and development working your way through “executive” type positions and ultimately impact/write new policy someday? (Officer)

As a guardsman, also take into account what would most benefit your resume and civilian career opportunities.

For me, commissioning as an E5 with 8yrs In was a no-brainer because I wanted to do the executive type of leadership functions. However, I’m already discovering (in the Little Mermaid way) - being an officer is a whole new world and a dazzling place I never knew. There are different responsibilities, expectations, and opportunities.
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Others have said it but I'll say it again. This depends on what you want to do. Think about it this way. An NCO can spend a 20 year career in the same MOS, actually performing that job, with troops. The same 20 year career for an officer will see roughly 6-8 of those years with the troops and the rest on staff and whatnot.
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Couldn’t hurt. I enjoy being enlisted.
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