Life after the Army (3 years since leaving)

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Forrest Lee

Forrest Lee

Күн бұрын

Life after the Army (3 years since leaving)
I still don't want to do morning PT...
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@voodoo2130
@voodoo2130 3 жыл бұрын
I just got out of the army yesterday, and you pinpointed exactly what i've felt during my time in service. There's more to life than the military.
@aaronbutler4684
@aaronbutler4684 2 жыл бұрын
Join the CIA or FBI
@Mark19805.
@Mark19805. 2 жыл бұрын
How many years you serve?
@sx99cornell
@sx99cornell 2 ай бұрын
@@aaronbutler4684 then you are on call 24-7
@Simply.Breanna
@Simply.Breanna 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve been out for three years as well. It was the best decision I ever made. There’s nothing like having a peace of mind and freedom to control your own life. The toxic leadership, shitty work environment, low pay, etc. wasn’t worth it.
@onlyyaoiedits
@onlyyaoiedits 3 жыл бұрын
Couldn’t have said it better
@billienicoletull2692
@billienicoletull2692 3 жыл бұрын
That’ll be me in 1.5 years I hope !!
@gian90
@gian90 2 жыл бұрын
@@billienicoletull2692 same here I get out in april 2023 🤩🤩 can’t wait !
@donavanjames5605
@donavanjames5605 2 жыл бұрын
How and where did you look for Jobs? I have an associate and completed my Bachelors in Organizational Management within one year.
@mr11456
@mr11456 2 жыл бұрын
Is tht shit worth it tho
@adonysperez180
@adonysperez180 3 жыл бұрын
It’s refreshing to find a video of someone being honest about there experience.
@lyndonlonzanida
@lyndonlonzanida 4 жыл бұрын
This has been one of the most open-honest videos I have ever watched of veterans getting out. Your experience will help me what to expect once I ship out to the Navy. Thank you for your service.
@Athena_Light
@Athena_Light 2 жыл бұрын
This really helped me. Getting closer to getting out and finding it daunting but hearing your experience make me feel at ease and excited for the future
@sevonthebusinessman7808
@sevonthebusinessman7808 3 жыл бұрын
Came in the Navy wanting to do 20 years that instantly changed in the first 2 years. Only a year left until I get to take that sweet terminal leave for 60 days and never report back.
@mikojit5738
@mikojit5738 3 жыл бұрын
Dr. Se’Von De’Dmon yo bro I’m thinking about joining the army,how many years did you do?
@onlyyaoiedits
@onlyyaoiedits 3 жыл бұрын
@@mikojit5738 bro don’t , I’ve been in for almost a year it ain’t what it seems.
@spaceghost947
@spaceghost947 3 жыл бұрын
No more duty days no more GQ drills and no more mustering 🥲
@onlyyaoiedits
@onlyyaoiedits 3 жыл бұрын
@@spaceghost947 fuckkk can’t wait
@getready7185
@getready7185 3 жыл бұрын
@@onlyyaoiedits the only thing that makes me not want to join is leaving my family. And bad financial situation
@quealonzo
@quealonzo 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks man. Your video is an eye-opener! And thank you for your transparency. I don't hear that a lot from key leaders and individuals in the organization.
@makeminearticulated
@makeminearticulated 4 жыл бұрын
You are preaching the truth brother. I have been in the Army for 12 years now and still counting, what you said hits all the spot. At this point im still debating if i want to get out or not. Toxic and Negative "leaders" are everywhere in the Army. It does affects everybody. Note of advice to brand new Soldiers. Do your thing. Dont get involve, dont be involve, have a plan, do your plan and get out.
@nahmos658
@nahmos658 4 жыл бұрын
Man sounds like hella toxic bitches everywhere there lol TOXIC TOWN lmao 🤣🤣
@RETUSAF1995
@RETUSAF1995 3 жыл бұрын
My son will be in 13 years in Sept with 7 years to go. Once it's over you'll be glad you did. Still young you now can do other things.
@Daddyvader7
@Daddyvader7 3 жыл бұрын
@@RETUSAF1995 Yes. 20 years but what did it cost. Physically and mentally. I love serving Rn. But I have to think long term .
@doublee4930
@doublee4930 5 ай бұрын
Just get out. Lol
@donzeman9295
@donzeman9295 4 ай бұрын
😉Completely different military experience. Two variables, I spent 24 years active duty Air Force, 1970-1994, retiring as a E8. A great experience. Been retired 30 years and finishing up 30 years as a small business owner. I have no idea what the military experience is today, but i've navigated my entire life with a positive attitude and don't dwell on the negative. The term "toxic" is a military buzz word that's misused to express dissatisfaction with everything, whether right or wrong. Get happy and enjoy life.
@shanexxx
@shanexxx 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the positive energy and life guidance
@Harold1902
@Harold1902 4 жыл бұрын
One of the best videos I’ve watched thank you for the advice
@AaronbTV
@AaronbTV 4 жыл бұрын
Watched the whole thing and subbed man! Enjoyed the video and gave me some perspective!
@maysontylar8802
@maysontylar8802 4 жыл бұрын
Hey man, great video! I just got out of the army this year after almost five years of service. I don't regret serving, of course not. But I'm glad I did. Even though I really believed everyone saying that I'm meant to be a lifer. It really got in my head and I actually thought it was my destiny. I am a super positive person ( always have been) and I was through most of my service, but certain individuals and chain of command and sucky work really dampered my spirit. I planned on a 2 1/2 year contract at first, but then reenlisted to deploy. There were many good times, and I was good at it. But it's not what I wanted to do with the rest of my life. I didn't wanna just do 20 years to get a pension and hate my life, I joined to serve a few years, then get out, not just collect a paycheck. I still think of reenlisting at times, like I wish I did airborne, or maybe I'll go Rangers for just 3 years, but I'm trying to stop that. You just gotta know when to stop sometimes. I am happy being out now and I wish the best for you man. Thanks
@ericjamin1206
@ericjamin1206 4 жыл бұрын
DD214 life for the win🔥🔥🔥
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 4 жыл бұрын
That glorious piece of freedom paper 📜
@drewm4914
@drewm4914 10 ай бұрын
Today marks 3 years since I got out as well. I was following you back when you were getting out and it really put into perspective how getting out actually feels. These last 3 years have been good to me and I look forward to the next 3.
@MagicKnivesGaming
@MagicKnivesGaming 3 жыл бұрын
You helped put my concerns/feelings into perspective, been in the Canadian Army Reserves for almost year now, and while I don't regret joining, I'm starting to see why this career/life may not be for me in the long run, especially since my main ambition/ passion is in my own personal business. I gave myself a plan to try out the military for 1-2 years to decide if I wanted to stay in or out, and the fact that I'd have to sacrifice my summer full time to do some trade training at a certain point was a real deal breaker for me, especially given my civilian job is most crucial during the summer. Imma give it at least another 6 months to a year before making a decision of leaving cuz I'm hoping to get an armed security job as a good substitute first before leaving, cuz I'm hoping it'll be more accomomodating for my lifestyle/personal business. Thanks for making this video
@t.i.t.9196
@t.i.t.9196 4 жыл бұрын
thanks man, i needed to hear this.
@kilo64aviation
@kilo64aviation 3 жыл бұрын
Currently a conscripted sergeant in the Korean army. Lived in another country for 15 years and came back to finish mandatory service. My mindset was and still is very westernized because of my upbringing, and I thought this kind of toxic environment was just unique to Korea because of its strict society... I’ve become super depressed thanks to it... Tried to perform my service with a positive, hard-working mindset but that just disappears so easily when among toxic people. I’m glad I found this video and I’m also surprised that there are lots of soldiers around the world that are dealing with similar stuff. Thanks for the advice regarding toxicity. Now I know I’m not really alone on this. Hope every soldier around the world finishes their service safely.
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 3 жыл бұрын
Always had the utmost respect for ROK soldiers, consider all my Korean friends who did conscripted service as my brothers... hang in there and wish you finish the rest of your service with no problems. It’ll pass very soon
@e-o-1085
@e-o-1085 3 жыл бұрын
First of all, thank you for your service to our great country. You're right on some of your points and commend you on the life skills and experiences you've gained. No matter where I've been in the private sector or military, there's always toxic people, I've used those experiences to better my life, career. I'm currently coming up at 24 years and have gotten approval for a 3 year extension, then retirement thereafter. Live your life to what makes you happiest! I hope to visit you someday and have a couple of beers and shoot the shit. I'm planning on taking leave after this COVID restrictions end and visiting Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Philippines soon. Take care Warrior!
@TheTechnocrat78
@TheTechnocrat78 3 жыл бұрын
I enlisted with an undergraduate degree as an 11B and I loved it! I graduated from Ranger school, did a tour of Iraq and Afghanistan, made some good life long friends and experienced lots of new things. Most importantly, the army gave me the confidence that nothing man-made could keep me from being the best me that I could be!
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 3 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear you making the most out of your time there
@TheTechnocrat78
@TheTechnocrat78 3 жыл бұрын
I do understand what you’re saying though. I don’t think anyone should enlist or commission for that matter without a plan.
@ryanrodriguez1234
@ryanrodriguez1234 2 жыл бұрын
I joined because I wanted that life experience, any advice on how to live that “HOOAH” life before I get out the military?
@breonthewanderer1516
@breonthewanderer1516 4 жыл бұрын
This video is so relatable. Thank you
@askendathbeast7383
@askendathbeast7383 Жыл бұрын
I'm getting out of the service this month, and I really feel all that you've mentioned. I've only been 4 years, I definitely feel that I've become really isolated person and negative torch my own family. This is definitely not what I want for my life. It's time for me to find a new north
@nieco2528
@nieco2528 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing man✊🏽 It’s Raw and real
@matthewrubin1414
@matthewrubin1414 4 жыл бұрын
I feel you man. I graduated in 2007 and I struggled to find work. I eventually did but it wasn't anything spectacular. So I did what I had always wanted to do, join the military and being an Infantryman.
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 4 жыл бұрын
We’ve lived good lives and are still doing that
@nahmos658
@nahmos658 4 жыл бұрын
You graduated high school
@matthewrubin3168
@matthewrubin3168 4 жыл бұрын
@@nahmos658 Yes I did graduate high school. Thank you for point that out. But in 2007 I graduated from College. Not sure what you're getting at, but all the best to you.
@user-gr4hp5en6y
@user-gr4hp5en6y 3 жыл бұрын
Was it worth it? My friends wants to go for the same exact reasons you mentioned
@anthonymoore6839
@anthonymoore6839 2 жыл бұрын
I have about 3-4 months left in the Navy! I cannot wait! Looking forward to the amount of freedom and just being happier.
@Elcompalui712
@Elcompalui712 Жыл бұрын
How’s the navy?
@blac9743
@blac9743 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for that bit of needed info
@MultiRekrap
@MultiRekrap 4 жыл бұрын
Great video! Wish more separation vids like this were made. Thank You for your service! Seriously, no one can take that from you, and glad you're happy with the choice you made. 7 yr AF, recently separated. Like you, had a lot of pros, but also a lot of cons. You meet the Best and Worst people when you're in lol. Was told the same, "You're rough on the outside, no job security, no healthcare(bullshit tricare🤣)". So I made sure to invest and put my money to good use. Take Care Brotha!
@Thereshewonders
@Thereshewonders 4 жыл бұрын
Yes!!! 🙌🏼💯 More videos like this. More Advice for people transitioning out of the military
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 4 жыл бұрын
Cheers!
@kameronhill8965
@kameronhill8965 4 жыл бұрын
thanks alot man for sharing your input i'm getting out in three months i can't wait
@anithagunda9760
@anithagunda9760 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!!!! Amazing man!
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, you’re amazing
@chaz__digital
@chaz__digital 4 жыл бұрын
make more content like this. im on a similiar path... SEP2020 is my DEROS/DOS .. and im at the point where I have to pick a path.. and currently I know many others that are in these same boats with not much guidance on the outside. Thanks for taking time out to update 3 yrs later..
@tc7584
@tc7584 Жыл бұрын
I joined in 2004 and got out in 2008 and it was such an awful time to be getting out due to the recession as there'd be 35 people waiting for 1 factory job it's insane to see how different it is today. It's interesting to hear someone explain what it was like going in at that time.
@jaym3796
@jaym3796 4 ай бұрын
Got out the same time just a year earlier than you. I wasn’t affected by the recession lucky as I enrolled into college. Getting 100% tuition, plus BAH and grants from school I had more than enough to live off. But yea those times were tough for many people and families
@kayinamurabeliever7255
@kayinamurabeliever7255 3 жыл бұрын
Wow! That's amazing brother keep being yourself! Enjoy your civilian life again!
@LevyVlog
@LevyVlog Жыл бұрын
Just finishing my contract in the IDF after 6 YEARS. All the things you said about the army life are so true. I felt that everyday these whole 3 years as an NCO after my mandatory service. Rotten minded people, settling for mundane average life, there is more to life! When I said I don't wanna sign for another year everyone was like shocked, tried to pull me back in. I do not regret those years, the army builds you up mentally as a man, you learn how to become a leader and its super important, I've took the good stuff, now its time to pack my bags.
@CYBERCATXO
@CYBERCATXO 3 жыл бұрын
The thing I hate about the Army is when you when you meet toxic people you have to be with them for 2 years and you cannot just change/quit your job
@Zher0-
@Zher0- 3 жыл бұрын
Thank u ... this vid is real thing.. exactly how I felt.
@AverieDavid16
@AverieDavid16 4 жыл бұрын
i'm On my way out the army now after 5 years. never have i been so depressed in my life. Was taught to treat women like shit, be an alcoholic, be negative , only few good nco's taught me right as a 19 year old boy. I'm becoming happy again, stopped drinking since last year, just a clear mind. Left you a like, good vid.
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 4 жыл бұрын
Stay in touch with those good nco’s, always keep good people around you... good luck on your way out, you’ll be fine
@bigchungus2990
@bigchungus2990 3 жыл бұрын
How are women treated? I’m a 5ft woman and I’m wondering if I’m signing up for a bad time.. since I’m considering joining the army.
@Anna_Bruno97
@Anna_Bruno97 3 жыл бұрын
@@bigchungus2990 don’t join
@rickycinaz
@rickycinaz 3 жыл бұрын
I’m out of the army, but I had to go back to my unit for paperwork seriously I almost throw up driving there.
@goodmeasure777
@goodmeasure777 Жыл бұрын
@@margwenlamb2506When you say "combat arms type jobs" what exactly are you meaning? What is your mos?
@fusical5577
@fusical5577 2 жыл бұрын
I have been looking for someone who would tell the truth about the military, I want to get out and everyone is trying to keep me in. Thank you
@AngryVet13
@AngryVet13 Жыл бұрын
This man is stating the facts. I got out in 2020. Even with the chaos of the pandemic, it was absolutely worth it.
@Enjoyingfood
@Enjoyingfood 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video 😊❤️
@k9companion231
@k9companion231 2 жыл бұрын
New sub and first time comment. Totally agree that negativity must go. On my last rodeo before retirement. Prior Thai business owner/partner as there is no business without a Thai partner. Back in the states were I took care an aging parent. Now paying off student loans before retirement. Enjoy your content and have been binge watching. Enjoy paradise brother.
@mugekuge
@mugekuge Ай бұрын
I just got out of US military since 2018... yeah it has been rough and my MOS/NEC couldnt even translate over to civ department. I moved to thailand since 2018 Thanks for your Service Lee
@annajones9701
@annajones9701 3 жыл бұрын
Military was worst decision of my life. Now working on wall street after Masters in finance and wish just went into finance straight away...military wasted 4 years of my life
@Grandmaster_Vic
@Grandmaster_Vic 2 жыл бұрын
Hey this is the video I kinda needed. Although I do want to leave the military to want to have full control of my life and pursue my career. The benefits, the comradarie and the potential for a deployment is what’s making it harder for me to want to leave the Air Force Reserves. my unit is not bad at all or anything but I always felt for the past year as that I needed to take control of my life again and i haven’t fully had my life since I was 18 years old. I always felt like I want to believe in myself in order to make the happy life that I want and to improve my finances without the need of the military. I guess the familiarity, and how much the military has became a huge part of my growth for the last 7 years is what makes it really hard to leave. But I feel like In order for me to want to grow as a person and build the life and self image I want to have, I need to separate myself from it. Not from a place of trying to leave the toxicity but just wanting my freedom again
@willys4wheeladventures19
@willys4wheeladventures19 4 жыл бұрын
Haha you checked off all the boxes. I'm going on 2 years since ETS now. Life is good! I've been traveling A LOT. I do miss it sometimes, but then I fall back to the reality of why I got out. Bittersweet.
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 4 жыл бұрын
whenever I start missing the army again... i check out the army subreddit and read all the horrible stories, then I'm back to reality again haha
@rickycinaz
@rickycinaz 3 жыл бұрын
Lol very bittersweet, I just remind myself of all the horrible things that happened to me and I’m ok lol
@pandapanda5738
@pandapanda5738 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video. I have subscribed to you for a while now and enjoy the content. I had a similar experience with noticing how I acted in versus out of the army. I never thought of it as coping but the negative behavior definitely is how people get by. Embrace the suck lol.
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 4 жыл бұрын
MTEEZE Day 1 homie! I’ll never forget about you! I always appreciate your support.... the negative behavior is for sure a coping mechanism for embracing the suck... using it as a civilian definitely wasn’t healthy for me when I initially got out
@nahmos658
@nahmos658 4 жыл бұрын
That’s not healthy anywhere unless you channel it in a healthy way though blending in with all the asshole people
@steveyoo97
@steveyoo97 4 жыл бұрын
Hey man, I got out of active duty army after 6.5 years and it's also been WAY better, though I did join the MA guard as a reservist. Stay strong and enjoy that DD214 and veteran license plate! Enjoying your videos so far!
@yoshiwiseful
@yoshiwiseful 6 ай бұрын
god bless thank you for the info
@ArmyBarbie
@ArmyBarbie 3 жыл бұрын
This video needs 1 million views !!
@THEBRITTEFFECT
@THEBRITTEFFECT 3 жыл бұрын
Not gonna lie, I found your videos in 2019. and it’s January 2021 and I’ve been home on terminal leave for almost a week. Ive never been happier
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 3 жыл бұрын
Enjoy terminal leave and your regained freedom!
@briannewton9369
@briannewton9369 2 жыл бұрын
I haven't served in the Canadian Forces but I know several Americans and a few of my own family members who did serve. Unfortunately most of them had a similar shitty experience, and even lost close comrades in Afganistan. Some of them are still struggling, but every single one of them is strong man, on their own, and they know how to get things done. Freedom is the best thing for them, like you say. My son seems headed for service as an airman in the RCAF, and will hopefully become a pilot. I think his experience will suit him. I hope so.
@metalmike570
@metalmike570 5 ай бұрын
Great summaries of all the phases we go through when we serve. I went in - in 1998 at the age of 33 after working many years in Atlantic City casinos as a Slot Technian. I was burned out but because my father was a WW2 soldier, a corporal and he never spoke badly about the Army believe it or not I went in. And in NJ the cutoff age was 34 yeas old and I was just a year younger than that. I went in for an $8,000 bonus for an MOS of 63T, a Bradley Fighting Vehicle hull mechanic and my first duty station was in Colorado. Also, I was married like a few months when I decided to join, so after Basic and AIT I lived off post with her. I did not go to Iraq because the year before the war began in 2003 I signed another contract to re-class, change MOS to a position in signal, wroking in SATCOM, as like a technician, grade was E-4. Anyway it was tough my wife and I have 2 children, but the younger one is a boy with low-functioning autism so by 2010 I got out. And that's when things got really difficult but I was 45 years old and because it was tough running a couple miles a few times a week. I did 8 more years as a Sergeant (E-5) and so that equals 20 years of service so I got out in 2018 for good!!! Pension starts at age 60 in about 6 months so I'm good.
@comedyfootball4860
@comedyfootball4860 2 жыл бұрын
You explain toxicity so well lol. When I got to boot camp and my unit I swear I met the most craziest toxic people on earth.
@ralphernst6037
@ralphernst6037 3 жыл бұрын
Funny how you mentioned that separation speech we all received. I was told the exact same thing. My response was," I don't talk down to you for wanting all this for your career".
@nathanv8535
@nathanv8535 10 ай бұрын
Hello, this video has given me a lot of excellent information. I am three months from my ETS date and I'm very much on the fence about retraining into a different career field or getting out altogether. I have an excellent civilian job that I have found that pays quite well with good healthcare and a good amount of PTO almost matching my annual leave time in the military. I'm heavily leaning towards getting out.
@kerryobrien71
@kerryobrien71 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Forrest, really agree with everything you said. I commented on your getting out video already. But everything you say about others telling you you won't get a good job, won't have a good career, you are leaving a secure position etc etc. It was all total bull. It was underpaid, unrewarding, and toxic for the most part with a lot of undermining. Leaving and starting a totally new career was the turning point of my life and me taking more control. The one thing I did take from the military was work ethic, precision and dedication.
@JuanRG360
@JuanRG360 3 жыл бұрын
well said! thank you for speaking the truth!
@Krmtx
@Krmtx 3 жыл бұрын
Question! How did you get to travel after the military? I’m currently looking to join the military for maybe 3-4yrs but I also want to know how life is like after the military... Thank you for serving our country 🙏🙌
@surfingpenguin2279
@surfingpenguin2279 4 жыл бұрын
This. 1000x this. It's all why I got out too
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely man
@JacobAndJamal
@JacobAndJamal 3 жыл бұрын
Military : Everyone experience varies . Depends on your age, MOS/AFSC/Rate , enlisted or officer, branch, and the overall atmosphere of the country .
@JacobAndJamal
@JacobAndJamal 3 жыл бұрын
@@ruthlessintentions3778 Yeah . For every person who says they hated the military, there’s someone who retired after 20yrs and wish they could’ve stayed . It just really depends . A Army/Marine infantry E2 deployed to the desert is probably having a much different opinion vs a 02 pilot or E5 public affairs/admin troop. Civilian world has its own hurdles . Some get out the military, use their GI bill , start a business and become “successful” in life . Some get out and become alcoholics or stuck in low minimum wage jobs ... It’s dependent on the person researching what they want and pursuing it he’ll or high water .
@JonGabonelas
@JonGabonelas 3 жыл бұрын
I can feel your pain , I served for 12 years in the army. I’m introvert myself or at least somewhat.
@thomaswilks8534
@thomaswilks8534 3 жыл бұрын
So glad I watched this and got my head straight. I'm currently in the Air Force and made the mistake of telling my peers I'm thinking of leaving. Now I'm bombarded with them nonstop trying to get me to reenlist and to be honest their reasoning almost got me.
@FlyingMonet
@FlyingMonet 3 жыл бұрын
don't do it man. I just seperated from Air Force a few weeks ago. Still on terminal but I'm already so much happier & finally feel like myself again.
@thomaswilks8534
@thomaswilks8534 3 жыл бұрын
@@FlyingMonet I appreciate that I'm 2 years out and I'm excited to move on with my life. It does get hard with the constant propaganda tho
@FlyingMonet
@FlyingMonet 3 жыл бұрын
@@thomaswilks8534 do your job but start focusing on YOU. You've already sacrificed SO much for the Air Force, you dont owe them any more besides your time on the clock. Utilize T.A and SAVE, SAVE, SAVE! Try to save leave days too so you can use a shit ton of terminal leave to ensure a smooth transition out (I got 60 days of terminal as a SrA who only did 4 years, so it's possible lol)
@aldrichsaavedra9330
@aldrichsaavedra9330 3 жыл бұрын
24, enlisted at Air Force. Thinking the same thing, just don't have the courage. Thanks so much bro.
@ryanrodriguez1234
@ryanrodriguez1234 2 жыл бұрын
I’m still a positive person even though my army experience is exactly how you described it. Any good resources to make sure I take advantage of all the benefits and ensure I have a successful transition into civilian life? Any videos of yours?
@paulsoto652
@paulsoto652 2 жыл бұрын
I have a year left, thanks for the good advice
@michaelsix9684
@michaelsix9684 4 жыл бұрын
biggest problem I have had in my life was all the losers I had to deal with in my job--I'm 64, retired at 56 due to cancer, and don't miss the assholes I left behind
@nahmos658
@nahmos658 4 жыл бұрын
Oh my bless you
@allrightsreserved7200
@allrightsreserved7200 4 жыл бұрын
Well said, brother. (I've never been to the killitary, but, I respect your truths).
@Saint01_Arts
@Saint01_Arts 4 жыл бұрын
Once my ets day arrives if anyone tries to coax me into re-enlisting I’m looking them dead in the eye like I’m peering into their soul and laugh as loud as humanly possible in their face and dipping once all my shit is done. Once I’m 100% a civilian again I plan on devoting every bit of my energy towards my dream of starting my own studio for animation and game design and development as well as increase my time in the gym working out where and when I want without having it feel like a choir because I have to do it for my job(I plan on getting a personal trainer). I would like to say it isn’t the worst thing I’ve experienced or it isn’t as bad as I thought it would be but I would be lying. Combined that with the fact that my anxiety has always been on ten since joining and I only really joined out of a since of necessity instead of a genuine want I’ve been just looking towards the day when I put up the uniform for good.
@mostviewedvideosyoutuberby6142
@mostviewedvideosyoutuberby6142 Ай бұрын
That's also what im feeling now. It's been 10yrs that I served the Phil. Navy and I realized that I'm not happy anymore, I don't have sense of living and it is really a toxic environment..
@boboysalonga9369
@boboysalonga9369 18 күн бұрын
parehas pla tayo buddy
@rsonarmadaify
@rsonarmadaify 4 жыл бұрын
Congrats man!
@Lauren-vw3cn
@Lauren-vw3cn 6 ай бұрын
I have 9 months left of my 6-yr contract. This was always my dream, wanted to do 20, I LOVE my job so much, but since my dad died a few months back it honestly messed me up. Sure, I got emergency leave. But I haven't felt the same since I've been back. Can't wait to get out. It's such a conflicting feeling because I do love being in, but I also don't want to feel trapped anymore and sick of sharing a space with teenagers over the last 6 years. I want my own life now.
@AmerikiDork
@AmerikiDork 4 жыл бұрын
I hear you when you say that part of you wants to come back in. I am close to retirement now, but I have met countless Soldiers that have re-entered service.
@MyLifeThai371
@MyLifeThai371 2 жыл бұрын
I remember when the army recruiter came to my high school in 2002. He said he was an infantry man. He said your the first to get sent out on the front lines to get shot up. He said he actually volunteered for it. I instantly knew that the army was not for me.
@claudiomacias2934
@claudiomacias2934 4 жыл бұрын
Jesus Christ yes, never had my time wasted so much till i joined the army
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 4 жыл бұрын
Hurry up and wait... forever
@nahmos658
@nahmos658 4 жыл бұрын
Wow it’s that bad
@tonyboloni8702
@tonyboloni8702 3 жыл бұрын
@@nahmos658 I know people who liked it. Really depends on your mind sey
@TheTechnocrat78
@TheTechnocrat78 3 жыл бұрын
@@tonyboloni8702 I loved it but you have to have a plan. If you enlist with a 4-year degree, then the army shouldn’t be your final destination... Commit for no more than 4 years, work through your insecurities, learn some technical skills, see the world and then get out...
@tonyboloni8702
@tonyboloni8702 3 жыл бұрын
@@TheTechnocrat78 so you would recommend enlisting for the bare minimum amount of time?
@Napoleon1323
@Napoleon1323 Жыл бұрын
I tried to enlist but nobody wanted me. I used to have learning disabilities and the Army turned me down. I have a M.A degree in history and still I couldn't get in. Thank you for your service.
@nuavecmoi
@nuavecmoi 11 ай бұрын
Try again. I’m 40 and I applying for a waver. Things are different now because of people not joining the army especially. I two MAs and a BA. I think they’re making exceptions. You have the attention span to finish an MA.
@selbyarnold8257
@selbyarnold8257 4 жыл бұрын
thanks for this video! I have been in for 13 years and the last 3-4 have been pretty miserable. I have been on the fence but absolutely feel the pressure of "after 10 years you just have to stick it out till retirement" but it's breaking my body and mind. Feeling more and more like the money isn't worth it and starting to look into jobs that build on the years I already have in like federal service or reserves. I hear horror stories of people who couldn't get a job and came back in and then I hear success stories. my question for you is what has allowed you to get out and travel so much? Do you work remotely/telework? Were you just really smart in saving and investing before you got out? thanks again!
@Elcompalui712
@Elcompalui712 Жыл бұрын
What branch ?
@lsophial
@lsophial 2 жыл бұрын
Exercise is an excellent way to be healthy, it helps the entire physic from heat to toe. It helps alleviate excessive negative, disease causing stress.
@lucaslopez8986
@lucaslopez8986 4 жыл бұрын
I got 12 months left and I cant wait to leave the toxicities of Fort irwin and the people in my unit act like middle schoolers it's sad for me I've isolated myself from others with the exception of 3 people that are positive and I will finish my contract I just cant wait to be around normal people that are not so toxic thank you for this video
@nahmos658
@nahmos658 4 жыл бұрын
Omg that sounds like hell repeating in the grown up stage
@nahmos658
@nahmos658 4 жыл бұрын
There is great power in strong positive smart people you got this
@lucaslopez8986
@lucaslopez8986 4 жыл бұрын
@@nahmos658 thank you I appreciate the kind words I will and yes it has been a repeat of hell for the past 3 years I am burnt out and would like to move on to other things
@lucaslopez8986
@lucaslopez8986 3 жыл бұрын
Update: 4 months left and I can't wait I am so ready to get out of here, My chain of command keeps trying to fuck me and keep me from going to sfl-TAP
@therider6926
@therider6926 3 жыл бұрын
@@lucaslopez8986 how’s civilian life?
@coldplayer9403
@coldplayer9403 3 жыл бұрын
definitely toxic. I have 497 days left until I hit my 10 year mark/DOS. And everyone keeps telling me I should stay in, "what's 10 more years?" "You're halfway there." "You can retire at 40." But what good is it for me to do 10 more years in something I'm not passionate about. I was a very optimistic person when I joined back in 2012 and I've now been known as grim/negative. Loved the video!
@pokejammerz
@pokejammerz 2 жыл бұрын
How much time left until DOS? I joined Apr 2012 and DOS is Mar 2023
@coldplayer9403
@coldplayer9403 2 жыл бұрын
@@pokejammerz joined May 2012 and out May 2022 :D i recently got an assignment to Japan about 2 weeks ago but I would've had to reenlist for 4 more years and at that point might as well do 20 yrs. But the thought of reenlisting had my stomach in knots. So relieved to have turned it down! 242 days left!
@Shondie_Andretti
@Shondie_Andretti 2 жыл бұрын
Same here! Joined 2021 ETS is next year Jan
@xXlacrimasXx
@xXlacrimasXx 4 жыл бұрын
Man, this is me right now. Joined at 26 a year ago after college. This was a childhood dream of mine as well. Thankfully I only enlisted for 4 years. Would be awesome if you could make some more videos like this regarding transitioning back into civ life
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 4 жыл бұрын
Dietrich Lange definitely, thanks for the feedback
@timothygibbs7351
@timothygibbs7351 16 күн бұрын
I was a lucky cat. I only had one horrible 3 year duty assignment. And it was with the 'Red Leg". I enjoyed the Transportation Corps, Engineer Corps, and my beloved Chemical Corps. i can not recalled any toxic leadership in those units except for Field Artillery. I did 20 years. As an enlisted, E-7 is the rank you want to make. Army retirement is the dope!!! it's worth staying in for 20 years. Only 13% can make it to twenty. It helps me to become a millionaire before 40. The retirement benefit is awesome!
@cpresley2279
@cpresley2279 3 жыл бұрын
Needed this
@RETUSAF1995
@RETUSAF1995 3 жыл бұрын
While in the military i got to live in the Philippines @ Clark AB for 4 years and Osan AB Korea for 4 years. This is why i have a interest in Thailand and Vietnam. Military life was not hard for me once you learn the ropes. My youngest son is in the AF. He's now deployed to Detroit giving out vaccines. He enlisted as a AB and now he's been a Capt for 14 months. Some of the benefits of military service is a retirement check for life and a VA home loan where you can buy without a down payment. I stayed on the fatboy program for 20 years but i was in good shape, played football and ran track in high school. Military life is not for everyone.
@GattoriSancho
@GattoriSancho 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@captainoz2112
@captainoz2112 4 жыл бұрын
Make more videos like this. Excellent
@Amc.1020
@Amc.1020 3 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I’m going through and why I’m getting out
@Amc.1020
@Amc.1020 3 жыл бұрын
@@ruthlessintentions3778 I’ve been in 6 years and although it’s not a long time I’ve seen the Army change a lot. I did 6 in 5 and had a lot of fun but it’s not the same as when I first joined. To me it’s not worth it to stay in.
@cpresley2279
@cpresley2279 3 жыл бұрын
The army taught me a lot
@scross84
@scross84 3 жыл бұрын
Great video
@nattapongchaipongpati3048
@nattapongchaipongpati3048 3 жыл бұрын
Like your honesty
@thefubartraveleralibrown2947
@thefubartraveleralibrown2947 3 жыл бұрын
I am fighting to get a med-board retirement after 23 years I bought a bar in Pattaya Thailand, and I am waiting to get the F out! I am clearing ASQ April 9 just in time for Songkran if you are in Thailand come have one at the Bangkok Bar Pattaya. I
@zan1073
@zan1073 2 жыл бұрын
Most honest military video I ever watched
@danielebrparish4271
@danielebrparish4271 Ай бұрын
I've never been in the millitary but here are my observations. In general a large percentage of enlistees are people escaping from bad home enviornments. They are not bad people but they are people who came from poverty and homes with substance abuse and other problems. They never had a role model they could observe who knew how to be respectful to others or had a lot of empathy. Poor neighborhoods are where people fresh out of prison wind up because they don't have the resources to afford to live in a decent part of town. Recently orphans were allowed to stay in foster care until age 21 but before that the limit was 18. So they would graduate high school then be sent to a homeless shelter. The lucky ones joined the military and were able to get through boot camp. Not bad people but definitely not people I could relate to. Their main goal is to survive. Living in cramped quarters with very little privacy makes it difficult to remain friends with anyone. People can only tolerate so much closeness for a limited time. The reason the military has long and arduous hours is to keep it's members busy to the point that they don't have time to find ways to create problems and at the end of the day they are too tired to do anything other than eating and hitting the sack. For most they are able to learn a skill that will allow them to transition into a civilian job good enough for them to support themselves. Work is not a social club. We make friends with people who are interested in the same activities that we are. Hobbies, sports, family, religious organizations and other things that we choose to do and can drop when we lose interest or move on.
@devinhartlaub8221
@devinhartlaub8221 2 жыл бұрын
3-5 months left now. Im so ready to get out, but I’m scared. 23 yrs old going back home to live with my mom doesn’t sound ideal at all, but it’s my only option right now.
@poetryismyting8854
@poetryismyting8854 2 жыл бұрын
Get a job at the post office . Federal employees get hired faster, stack ur money while you with ya people and go to regular school if you’d like, or TrAde. Or just move up with the post office, and invest and make a career out of it. Great benefits
@bladebrown8261
@bladebrown8261 3 жыл бұрын
So did you buy a house after you got out or did you already have a place to stay ?
@ArmyBarbie
@ArmyBarbie 3 жыл бұрын
Jesus Christ ...................... i thought i was the only one that felt this way !!! I wanna get out so bad
@onlyyaoiedits
@onlyyaoiedits 3 жыл бұрын
Sameee 😭 and I got 3 years left of this shit
@narocislewis4199
@narocislewis4199 3 жыл бұрын
You not trust me lol
@bryankang3286
@bryankang3286 3 жыл бұрын
its rare to see asian 11b haha. I was like one of 3 asian 11b in my battalion. Just curious, how do you support yourself with all those traveling? I too plan to travel as may places as I can once I ets but the budgeting is what makes me hesitant.
@superxxsonic9539
@superxxsonic9539 7 ай бұрын
We joined the same month and year. I just completed 12 years of service and I also left
@uso_squad7773
@uso_squad7773 3 жыл бұрын
I have 1 more year left in my contact and after watching this. I’m defs getting out.
@kuyathough4017
@kuyathough4017 10 ай бұрын
That’s awesome, I enlisted 2 years after I graduated college too , also at 25 and in the infantry so I resonate with that. I’m a year and 10 months in, I’m gettin f*ck out at the end of my 4 year contract
@LeftyLore
@LeftyLore 4 жыл бұрын
I re-enlisted for Ft. Carson for 2 years just to be stationed back stateside sooner. As of right now I plan on getting out after this next contract, but the only thing I’m terrified of is not knowing what I want to after I get out. I went to college for 2 years before joining but never committed to a major. How did you figure out what you wanted to do?
@goodmeasure777
@goodmeasure777 Жыл бұрын
@Grznt, Take some career assessments, to see what you are best suited for.
@jaym3796
@jaym3796 4 ай бұрын
I remember majority told me to stay in. I said no thanks I’m going to use my post 9/11 bill and go to college which was my plan before going into the military. And guess what… it all worked out for me in the end. Have a high paying job and don’t have to deal with the crappy bureaucrats while I was serving. But overall my experience in the military was good
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