
honestly I would have to tell them that its never going to be easy and unless you are willing to kill no matter what its not a good job for you and if they are ok with that then understand that spending the days before you leave with family and friends are very importing because you never know if you will see them again or not ,that's real and I speak real ,I never thought that I would ever see my family again ,

well honestly you don't have time for mistakes in the army win your in war, but ill share a time that a child was strapped with a bomb and I could not fined it in my heart to kill a 2 yr old so I did what I should have not done and de armed the bomb , and saved the child live , so that was a big no , no to the army because I could have died that day ,but I saved a child and she is growing up and being a child now

well the army can be very stressful at times but I feel that if I got stressed I stopped and prayed and asked god to help me deal with it ,

I feel if someone is angry with me ill ask and fine away to work the problem out

The biggest thing the Army taught me that has helped in the civilian world is just how good of an impression showing up not on time but early to work has on your employer. It is the quickest and easiest way to instill confidence in your employer that they made the right choice in hiring you. It is also a quick an easy way to separate yourself from your fellow civilian employees in managements eyes. It is unbelievable just how many people lackadaisically walk into the office 10 to 15 minutes late without a care in the world.

Every day was different, and most days were a challenge.

If you want to learn skills that stay with you throughout your life any branch of the mitary gives you skills you can use throughout your lives

The skills I learned in the US Army are skills I still use and have used even recently.

Being away from my daughter and wife
