Shock
06-21-2010, 19:24
Hello gentlemen,
I have decided to put off enlistment for the better part of a year, due to my past drug abuse / foreign military service it has been recommended to me that I spend time learning and working in the US for several reasons. My question is what do you personally feel would be best to further myself in the special operations community?
There are things that I plan on pursuing for the sole fact that these are things I want to accomplish to further myself as a person. They are:
EMT course and certification,
NASM personal trainer certification,
PADI advance open water/rescue certification,
In addition I am considering continuing college as I have not completed a bachelors degree.
What in your personal opinion would be the best for me to pursue? Including anything that may have been overlooked on the list. I would expect that employment would follow in the same idea as the list to further the experience gained.
This post was not meant to go over if I am eligible for security clearance or not. It was already hinted at by my recruiter that I should lie, which is not a road I am willing to go down. The situation is being dealt with to the best of my ability. I am only looking for advice for the meantime.
much appreciated.
I have decided to put off enlistment for the better part of a year, due to my past drug abuse / foreign military service it has been recommended to me that I spend time learning and working in the US for several reasons. My question is what do you personally feel would be best to further myself in the special operations community?
There are things that I plan on pursuing for the sole fact that these are things I want to accomplish to further myself as a person. They are:
EMT course and certification,
NASM personal trainer certification,
PADI advance open water/rescue certification,
In addition I am considering continuing college as I have not completed a bachelors degree.
What in your personal opinion would be the best for me to pursue? Including anything that may have been overlooked on the list. I would expect that employment would follow in the same idea as the list to further the experience gained.
This post was not meant to go over if I am eligible for security clearance or not. It was already hinted at by my recruiter that I should lie, which is not a road I am willing to go down. The situation is being dealt with to the best of my ability. I am only looking for advice for the meantime.
much appreciated.