Tough Decision
Tough Decision
I have been deadset on enrolling in ROTC at the college i will be attending this fall, but have now had second thoughts.I plan to spend a 30 yr career in the Army. I want to be an infantrymen, and that is all there is to it. No other MOS interests me in the least bit. I am now getting worried that after initial assignemnt as a platoon leader, or after being a company commander, I may be assigned to a staff job for the rest of my military career. Can someone explain what it takes to STAY an infantry officer throughout your career? I have also read that many officers are "asked" to leave the Army at the rank of Lt. Col. after about 20 yrs, when their superiors see no chance of them being further promoted. If that happened i would be forced to start a second civilian career. That would suck ass. I am considering enlisting just to avoid being stuck with a staff job for a lot of my career, and to make sure I can stay in the Army a full 30 years. The only thing keeping me from enlisting is my desire to raise a family and make sure they are financially secure...Officers do make quit a bit more than Enlisted soldiers. That may sound pussified to some, but when considering career options, money is a big issue. Any information on STAYING an infantry officer for a full 30 yrs would be appreciated. Sorry for the long post.
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- Tadpole
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Your post has answered all your own questions...shut the fuck up and read it a few times.
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- The Holmchicken
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Well said Ranger Paperstreet 2/75.PaperStreet 2/75 wrote:If money is your motivator, stay a civilian. People don't join the military to make the big bucks. If money is your motivator for wanting to be an officer, don't become an officer, your motivations are wrong.That may sound pussified to some, but when considering career options, money is a big issue.
Good luck in your decision. I wish I could offer more guidance.
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"A Goal is a dream with a deadline"
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- JarHedSolja
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My guess is that you want to become an officer because, lets face it, most civilians with little to no knowledge of the military think that being enlisted is a horrible life. I'm putting two of my friends in the Army and all they ever say to me is, "I want to be an officer."mavslax wrote:Ranger PaperStreet 2/75 thanks for the advice. Definitely some thought-provoking words. And money is definitely not my motivater, I am just weighing the pros/cons of officer vs enlisted. This is tough shit.
None of them can't answer why. Most likely because they think that being a lieutenant is way cooler than being a private. Because they think they will be a commander of some sort. Heed the advice from the Rangers who have put it quite well here. Go enlisted if you really want to be a Ranger. That's your only guarantee to try to be anything. Officers don't get 11A guaranteed in their contracts.
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Ranger xray, I am 18, and I definitely intend to get married into the future. And you are right, there is nothing wrong with supporting a family as enlisted, they will just be more secure if I am an officer...and please do not get me wrong, that is DEFINITELY not my motivation, I am just weighing all the factors. I haven't taked the ASVAB yet, or my college's math placement tests, but I'm about to take that. I believe in myself, I WON"T quit. I've been working my ass off in the weight room for 2 1/2 yrs, i play lacrosse, so I'm in very good shape. And I will not quit until I reach my goals. I do not think the enlisted life is a horrible life. I think I would actually prefer it to the officer life. Right now, the only thing keeping me from enlisting is actually something that Ranger PaperStreet 2/75 pointed out...I cant know what is going to happen in the next 10, 20, 30 years...so what if i enlist, and later realize that I do not want to pursue a military career...I'd have to go back to college, but it would be much better to attend college while still young. And if i go to college now I HAVE to do ROTC to get the rest of my tuition paid. Thank you all for your advice, it really is helping.
Officers who are truely leaders are for the most part continually assigned to positions where they influence Soldiers. Sometimes that is in the Line, others have skills better suited for Staff or School House. Most of the best Officers I have served with had done a little of both.
You need to think hard about what you're getting into, decide on a path, and except nothing less than excellence from yourself.
You can't get the answers you're looking for on a web-site.
You need to think hard about what you're getting into, decide on a path, and except nothing less than excellence from yourself.
You can't get the answers you're looking for on a web-site.
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Commander, C/148th/48th BCT 2003-Present
RGR CL 9-87
We Interfere With Natural Selection