Thinking about joining the Air Force?

2017-10-01 3:46 am
Hi guys I'm 19 I will be 20 in October. I took a year off of school after I graduated in 2016. I have 4 little brothers and was living with them and my single mom until she got a new boyfriend and she convinced him to kick me out months ago. I now live with my grandparents who I pay 200$ a month too and I only make 600$ a month while taking two college courses right now. I'm lost with myself right now, when I was young my mother never let me play with my friends or go out because it was dangerous so growing up I had social problems. She kinda just kicked me out expecting me to know how to be a man when my own dad left me and my brothers when I was 8. I've been stressing myself out and think about committing suicide all the time because it feels as if I was set up for failure. My dad is deadbeat & mom kicked me out for here boyfriend. I've been applying myself to get new jobs over and over and over but it's getting more difficult by the day. I saved up money for a car and it broke down less then a month.... I have a best friend who is joining the Air Force and he is a year younger then me. I don't wanna join the Air Force because im desperate I want to join because I feel it's the last thing that can help me change my mindset & help me pay for school & also develope more as man I have nothing here in PHX AZ for me. I want to travel the world and not get stuck here in this city. I feel like the Air Force would also help with that. What should I expect and should I do it ?

回答 (3)

2017-10-01 5:56 am
I am sorry you have had such horrible parents. It makes things tough , but you know what? You don't have to let this define your life or how you go about it. You do need some good advice , but it needs to be personal , from someone that really knows how to go about making a good life for themselves. Do you have any friends with good parents that you feel you can turn to ? How about a teacher you had once and liked and respected? Maybe a boss you have had? If you must go to a doctor , but first think of an adult a successful adult that you respect and ask them if they could give you some advice.
2017-10-01 4:55 am
Sure and if the AF won't take you, try the Army. You will have four years in any event to get things together. At the end with an Honorable Discharge, you can use the Post 9/11 GI Bill which will get you further down the road.
2017-10-01 4:20 am
i think you should join if thats what you want to do

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