Posted on Mar 11, 2019
Is there any possible way to get out of a re-enlistment at all?
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Sure.
Don't reenlist.
Now, if you mean that you've already signed your contract, can you think of some other legally binding contract you sign that you're allowed to walk away from without any impact? The whole purpose of a contract between two parties is to bind two parties to an agreement and protect the other party if one of them attempts to reneg.
Don't reenlist.
Now, if you mean that you've already signed your contract, can you think of some other legally binding contract you sign that you're allowed to walk away from without any impact? The whole purpose of a contract between two parties is to bind two parties to an agreement and protect the other party if one of them attempts to reneg.
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Let me get this straight... you re-enlisted and now you regret it, right?
If that’s the case allow me to break your heart: No, there is no way unless you get discharged under some sort of negative issues. Potentially detrimental for your civilian life!!!!!!
If the case is that your re-up window is open and you don’t feel like re-upping, then there is no harm or shame on walking away with your head up after honorably service!
If that’s the case allow me to break your heart: No, there is no way unless you get discharged under some sort of negative issues. Potentially detrimental for your civilian life!!!!!!
If the case is that your re-up window is open and you don’t feel like re-upping, then there is no harm or shame on walking away with your head up after honorably service!
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Yea on deployment about a week ago and after getting back I just realized I don’t think I can do another 6 years
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SGT (Join to see) the Army offers many opportunities to branch out into different areas throught your career. Have you looked into broadening assignments, such as recruiter, Drill Sergeant, AIT Instructor. You can also reachout to a Warrant Officer Accession NCO as well. Just keep your head up and drive on. This feeling should pass once you hit your stride in what ever path you choose. Congrats on the successful deployment.
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