If there are no outstanding warrants or other legal proceedings, normally yes; check with a recruiter for the finer details (a closer look at your situation).
no becuse she is stupiddd!!
I've been in the Army for over 11 years. Military benefits are the same no matter which branch you join. To become an MP (Military Police), make sure MEPS offers you that job and it is listed in your contract. Every branch has MP's. Your mission is to find the branch you want to be a part of. Army & Marines are more physical than Air Force and Navy, take into account potential duty stations, promotion abilities, etc.. My decision was made based on wanting to do more of what the military is known for and I wanted a more physical branch
The men were fighting the war so women went to work.
It provides the labor force jobs and persons in military service a steady job and production company a steady orders to mft. goods to the armed forces>
Military pay (Basic Pay) is determined by rank and longevity of service, not by actual job. The highest paying military "jobs" are the highest ranking military officers; admirals for the Navy and Coast Guard and generals for the rest. Some "jobs" within the military may have special pays associated with them due to the technical requirements or dangers associated with a particular job. These special pays are, however, limited in the amount they pay. Special pays range from as little as $75 per month to a high of no more than $400 per month (may be old data as I have been retired from the military for about 8-9 years).
You can join the military and become a officer.
You can get a job through a computer, can get a job through the newspaper or you can go to the military base and get a job like that.
Get a job, go to college, or join the military.
No, you can get a good job with that PhD, whereas military might get you killed.
Finding young kids who want to join the military and getting them signed up.
Why did the skeleton get fired from his job? The answer to this riddle is: He got fired because he didn't have a back-bone!
Of course, you can find another job if you get fired from your job.
No, you must enlist in order to be in the Military. The enlistment process is the process in which you establish your contract and everything within (job, term, bonus and options). Without this you are not in the Military.
get a job get a girl or boy and have kids or join the military four years will fly by
To do this you need a university degree in an related field and join the military as an officer and enter the astronaut corps.
In my last job I was fired with enthusiasm
It will likely depend on why you were fired.