Military Careers: 10 Extraordinary Reasons Why People Join The Military
It is hard to live with guns. This must have been the reason why many parents despise their sons or even daughters decision to join the military. But those who persist in joining this institution insist the feeling is what they call a call of duty. This is when they feel they need to protect and fight for their beloved country.
However, some researchers had found out that people who join the military have mixed emotions, mixed sentiments and various reasons. All together, they compromise what seems to be the most diversified grounds for getting into the battlefield and fight for honor.
Hence, for those who wish to know why more and more people are joining the military, here is a list of 10 amazing yet strange reasons why they wanted to join the forces.
1. Financial reasons
One of the most intriguing reasons why people join the military is due to the bonuses and compensation that they will get.
The reason for this high-paying job is that the military recruitment program is actually experiencing a downfall in their program. In spite of the many contentions of the military people, they cannot dismiss the fact that for the past 10 years or so, they have been trying to recruit as many people as possible to join the military but to no avail.
That is why they have decided to increase the benefits and enlistment bonuses. These enlistment bonuses are juts the primary benefits that they and their family can obtain even just from the start of the enlistment.
Basically, the military people in the United States can obtain to as much as 70,000 as the government support in the studying of qualified service affiliates.
During the retirement, the military personnel can obtain as much as 100 in a month for the repayment of tutorial assistance.
Because of these benefits, the main target of the military recruitment is the college students who might want to take their time off from schooling. The military recruitment also focuses in recruiting high schoolers who are studying in a home school program.
With the remarkable financial benefits given by the military, who could resist such offer?
2. To be away from their parents
Funny as it may seem but many young boys are actually enticed to join the military because they wanted to stay away from their parents. 7 out of 10 high-school- age boys stated that their parents are so strict and demanding that they wanted to steer clear from them.
Hence, when opportunities like joining in the military along with the astonishing financial benefits, they would rather join the forces than to get spank and scolded by their moms.
3. A test of ones courage
Joining the military is like a daring game, where people get to grab the chances of proving their courage and guts. Some say it is a man thing. It is as if when you join the military, you have somewhat proven to your neighborhood that you are brave enough to face Saddam or Bin Laden.
4. Good citizenship
Others say that the reason why they join the military is that they wanted to prove to their beloved country that they are good citizens and that they will defend the nation for as long as they can hold a gun and kill an Iraqi.
Sounds pathetic? Think again.
Some people think that joining a military is like paying tribute to the wonders that the United States was able to provide them. And yet, by the time they get into the war, they claim that the tribute is no longer present.
The problem is that there is no turning back.
5. To fight Al Qaeda and look for Osama Bin Laden
It may sound hilarious but this is actually one of the main reasons why some people join the military. In a recent survey, almost 35% out of the 100 interviewees responded that they wanted to help the American soldiers find Osama Bin Laden and bring down the forces of Al Qaeda.
In fact, this is one of the main reasons why Pat Tillman, a legendary football star, has finally decided to give up his sports career and join the military.
With this reason, it is as if the military is all about the Al Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden.
6. A good career
Another reason for joining the military is that people are enticed to do so because the recruiters say it is definitely a good career joining the military.
Just hope they are not lying.
7. Full time employment
For most people who had been completely jobless for almost 4 years, joining the military is a very attractive decision to make. Many insist that one of their main reasons why they join the service is because of the full time employment that they can achieve.
This would mean a the end of their job hunting, another four years not worrying anymore what to eat and where to buy their babys diapers, and a secured future, maybe not for them but for their family.
8. Family tradition
It is the way it is. Some people join the military because everyone in the family is doing it. Not much choice, huh?
9. To learn new skills
People who have these reasons are the adventurous type. They seek newer skills that they can master, and military seems to be the only way to gain such expertise.
10. Pride
Some people join the military because having those badges on their soldiers makes them proud of themselves. It is as if being a soldier is the most honorable job any one could ever have.
Some of these reasons may sound hilarious, while others sound so pathetic. For those who still want to join the military with reasons that are not included here, just think before you act. As they say, whoever lights a match will definitely get burn.
Does your career have a worm embedded in it, destroying it secretly, as you perform the tasks you believe will assure success? Nothing makes standing in a supermarket line more enjoyable than reading the tabloids, finding out some gossip on the celebrity of our choice. And it’s so innocent, harmful to no one. As a matter of fact, it seems the more gossip piled on an individual in those pages, the higher the salary they’re able to command for their next project. But you can be assured, this equation doesn’t apply to you. Gossip not only will not enhance your salary, it has the potential to take it away completely.
I’ve seen it all, wherever people gather under one roof for a common purpose. The common purpose is the employer’s. Everyone else is there to provide for their families and themselves. But so very often, these factors fade in importance to issues that are the shame of human nature, the destruction of the other. I’ve seen individuals attempt to create hardship for others and their families because the person reminded them of a past spouse. Though it offers little solace, if you find yourself the target of a sustained, vicious gossip campaign, you probably possess positive qualities your attackers lack. Jealousy is at the root of much of this. Those viewed as inferior are generally dismissed by the gossip channel as stupid or silly, and rarely generate malice. We all know the value of education, but there are those who will orchestrate your downfall because you’ve attained something they envy. It’s much easier to sabotage someone with an education superior to yours than it is to attend classes, write papers and take tests.
Of course, this possibility strikes many as an unlikely outcome. After all, the more educated you are, the higher you’ll rise in the organization, thus finding protection in your academic efforts.
But companies seldom adhere to the organizational charts that seem so comforting. There is an informal network of influence that can bring you to your knees through the effects of a thousand cuts. Long term employees, some malicious, some bored and in search of excitement, excitement that will not harm them in the eyes of their employer, have created deep cover channels of gossip. These are capable of ruining a person’s effectiveness on the job without him or her ever gaining an inkling of what has transpired. Those engaged in these channels know their effectiveness is dependent on the subject of their ire remaining ignorant. This prevents any action being taken that can either prove the allegations false or worse yet, the victim going to a higher authority, possibly exposing the members of the channel. I know of a case where a director, who was initially viewed as a star, in the course of a few weeks couldn’t elicit a hello from the janitorial staff. It was only after he was a marked man that someone, after a few drinks, took pity on him. Because his life didn’t provide the information necessary to do the job, lies were freely circulated by a number of enemies he didn’t know existed. He was informed that it was common knowledge he met a female employee a few blocks from work each evening to take her to a motel. He was supposed to be having sexual relations with another female employee in his office.
Gossip is the great equalizer in the workplace. Character assassination can dissolve your degrees and accomplishments in the eyes of others, making you far less than those who didn’t bother with an education. I’m always amused when I read an article by an expert in the field of employment who tells you to carefully assess your faults if you’re experiencing difficulty in an organization. The logic underlying such advice is clear. Companies are pristine environments and if you aren’t fitting in, obviously you have a problem that needs to be addressed. I too am familiar with the types of organizations they’re describing. They exist in the grad school textbooks. I’ve never encountered such an organization outside of those pages. And remember, it’s usually the victim that questions him or herself incessantly. Advising them to continue to do so can have negative consequences. The victimizers seldom engage in such soul searching. Their acts, always self serving, are couched in concern for the good of the organization.
Why would an employer allow behavior so contrary to group cohesion to persist. Believe it or not, it does help create cohesion, at least among those participating in the channel. There are other employers who find the supposed knowledge about someone they see everyday alluring. Since others are not aware of the actual gossip, they develop a negative view of the target through complaints about work related matters. Frequently, the group will take a hypercritical view of the person’s work output, going over it with a fine tooth comb. These are the reports that find their way to the employer. This is the reason the person has entered a period of insecurity. He or she has been devoured, carcass thrown to the pavement. Satisfaction permeates the organization for a while, momentary satiation. But they wait in deep cover, on the lookout for a member of the herd separated from the pack, far from the leaders. But patience must be exercised. Complaining too frequently gets you labeled a complainer. The channel and its offshoots lose effectiveness with overuse