Hey everyone, I've gained a lot of insight from reading just a few of the topics on here. You all seem to be a very active community who are proud of what they do..
I'm looking for advice on my situation.
My name is Alex and I'm 20 years old. Up front one of my concerns is that I have poor high school and and college grades from the past 2-3 years. I have failed a lot of classes due to me not finishing things like essays and reports. I can learn material and ace a test no problem, I just have no drive to finish homework. I would describe myself as a problem solver and attribute most of my intelligence to playing with Legos as a kid
I just scored a 95 on my ASVAB Wednesday with scores high enough to go Nuke. Right now I'm in a place where I don't know what I want to do, and going Nuke sounds to me like it could be a great career for those who want it.
I'm a referral from a friend who just enlisted for an intel job, him and I were both feeling "stuck." I have always considered a career in the military so I made an appointment when they called. I've been talking to them for a few weeks now and this office seems like they are dead set on getting nukes. (I've heard every nuke they recruit counts as two for their enlisted quota. The only reason my friend didn't go nuke was because he didn't score high enough).
I ask my recruiter questions about different jobs, and he answers them, but whenever I talk about a long term goal (possibly after nuke) I can see his interest fade. Once on a whim I asked him about SEALS and he said, "You don't want to go SEALS. That's not for guys like you."
I have lot of wide ranging ambitions, but a dream of mine is to be an Aviator for the Army 160th SOAR, so I keep that in mind when talking about a career. To me, there seems to be more career opportunities and ways to advance in the Navy (where I could possibly finish a degree), so I asked if there were ways to start a career in the Navy, and eventually transfer to Army to go Warrant Officer and flight school. He assures me that there is a "Blue to Green" program where I could transfer from E-5 to Army Warrant Officer. He also assures me that I could do it from Nuke, and that I could apply for things like STA-21 and OCS from boot and A-school.
I doubt I would get accepted to those programs based on my current GPA, but I feel like the Navy would set me on the right path where I could eventually become a more driven individual and turn my academic career around.
However, common sense is also telling me that if the Navy is going to train me to be a Nuke, they wont just let me do all these fancy programs or change rates -they'll just want me to be a Nuke. Which, again, does not sound like a bad job, I just want to know that I can expand from that.
I'm considering a different job with a shorter commitment. Maybe Aviation Machinist? I also plan on talking to an Army recruiter, but I've heard they aren't always reliable.. I know I can't get everything I want immediately, and I'm ready to work. I'm just looking for the right path. My recruiter just tries to convince me that the best path is to just go Nuke and figure it out from there, which just sounds ignorant.
Thanks for any advice in advance, and for reading through my whole post.