Posted on Sep 3, 2017
What was the deciding factor that made you decide to leave the military, stay for the full 20, or come back into the military?
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When I got out in Spring, 1971, anyone who re-up'd went right back to Vietnam. Once was enough for me.
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Going in I had good leadership. I always said if I had the leadership I had when I retired when I came in. I dont think I would have made it to retirement. Toward the end of my career I simply got tired of dealing with Bone Head Officers? I had three commanding officers I think were the product of the same assembly line. They were there just to get their command time in move up and the heck with the troops. I did have some good Commanding officers and I had some that really went to bat for the troops. I had some really great NCO's over my career and I have to say the NCO's made my career more enjoyable. All in all you do have to take the good with the bad.
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At my age in 1979 (I know I'm old) the job of Intelligence Agent was changing. After 9 years, if I was going to move into civilian police work I would have to make a decision soon. Orders to a field office on the east coast was the last straw. We returned to Oregon where I was hired right away in my field of choice.
Family, job, location and finally pay. Not a easy choice so think hard and talk it over with the family.
One last item....you will be starting over....be ready.
Family, job, location and finally pay. Not a easy choice so think hard and talk it over with the family.
One last item....you will be starting over....be ready.
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I only did 4 years, but I decided I wanted to go get a computer science degree and become a software engineer. The money is great, I wear flip flops to work and I can live where I want and travel when I want, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t miss it.
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We had a cat go AWOL and no repercussions fell upon him and he got out on a medical discharge from a car wreck that he had while he was AWOL. Plus all the E3 and below we had dimed us out on shit thinking it was hazing (it wasn't)
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I got out because my career field was overcrowded and I didn't want to cross train be a 3 level SSgt for awhile when I was offered a job in my field with the US Forest Service.
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Was to much political BS along with butt kissing. I did stay for 22 years active.
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I'm at 11 years now. Have my sights set on leaving soon. Alot of my reasons involve Toxic senior leadership and toxic peers.
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Had a young son show up, was constantly away as he started to grow. Missed his first birthday, his first steps, his first words. I didn't wanna miss out on his life, or at the true point of when he needed me. Was time to make a choice, find something else to do so I could couch his little league team, help him with his homework, put him to bed every night. They are little once! I didn't wanna miss out. Being a soldier was the number job I have ever held. Being a dad was the toughest and the best job I have ever had in my life.
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