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Never mind, this ****** isnīt going to go through with anything. Waste of space. And had I told him what I think I would have probably gotten an infraction. Canīt force people to take advice huh? //KJ. |
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OK, I just finished working in a BCT (Basic Training unit) for the U.S. Army.
Unless this has changed recently, You could probably get into the US Army as a resident alien. (anything requiring a security clearence, such as intel or SF- you need US ciz. however) Due to the current economy, a lot of people have been flooding the recuiting office- this may have changed so look into this before hopping on a plane. |
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Actually the FFL's requirements for selection aren't hard at all to anyone who is ex military, or has a long history of school sports. Also the training itself is things we have all ready been exposed to. The discipline however is FAR more strict and well..... downright mean. To the starter of this post I would suggest buying a train ticket to Aubagne and just showing up at the recruiters office. If you fail so what, you buy another ticket in 6 months and try again. You get paid during the selection process, actually from the time you walk in the door, so more than likely you will even pay your ticket back and still have money to go out on. What do you have to lose? Nothing. Also, if you don't speak any french don't worry, they pair you up with someone who speaks it and your native language. If this is the life you really want go and do it. Yeah you'll be able to find plenty of PMC jobs after doing 5 years there. However that's not all it's cracked up to be either, another story another post. |
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