First off, please forgive the sock account (created for use on the General board). I'm posting like this hoping to prevent the same kind of response I have gotten from a few people I have already mentioned this to...
Anyway, about my question:
I have been thinking about joining the military for quite some time, but never really thought it was a possibility because I didn't do it after high school/before attending A&M. I was not in the Corps while at A&M.
I have an engineering degree from A&M and have been working in that field for a few years now. I am 30 years old, married, and have a young daughter. I started investigating a little more into the military and found that there are still options for joining at my age, in the Army or Navy. I would probably do one of the Reserve/National Guard programs, so I can keep my civilian job.
I'm basically looking for any thoughts or advice from this board about trying to join at a later age, and what kind of impact and/or things I need to consider being that I have a family that depends on me. Would it be selfish of me to be "leaving" them for periods of time (boot camp and possible deployment)? My wife is being pretty supportive about this. Obviously she doesn't want me to be gone (or especially be deployed), but she also doesn't want to keep me from doing something I want. I want to join to feel like I'm doing something that makes some kind of difference. My job is great, but it's not exciting nor does it have an effect on much of anything in the world.
Sorry for rambling, I'm just trying to put my thoughts out there and see what happens. I have other questions, but I'll wait and see how this thread goes.
Thanks for any help you guys can provide!
Anyway, about my question:
I have been thinking about joining the military for quite some time, but never really thought it was a possibility because I didn't do it after high school/before attending A&M. I was not in the Corps while at A&M.
I have an engineering degree from A&M and have been working in that field for a few years now. I am 30 years old, married, and have a young daughter. I started investigating a little more into the military and found that there are still options for joining at my age, in the Army or Navy. I would probably do one of the Reserve/National Guard programs, so I can keep my civilian job.
I'm basically looking for any thoughts or advice from this board about trying to join at a later age, and what kind of impact and/or things I need to consider being that I have a family that depends on me. Would it be selfish of me to be "leaving" them for periods of time (boot camp and possible deployment)? My wife is being pretty supportive about this. Obviously she doesn't want me to be gone (or especially be deployed), but she also doesn't want to keep me from doing something I want. I want to join to feel like I'm doing something that makes some kind of difference. My job is great, but it's not exciting nor does it have an effect on much of anything in the world.
Sorry for rambling, I'm just trying to put my thoughts out there and see what happens. I have other questions, but I'll wait and see how this thread goes.
Thanks for any help you guys can provide!