Wow .... Your an idiot. not everyone in the military is a "trained killer" in fact most don't do any killing in their career. I am a former Sailor who served in the middle east and I think you should find out what kind of things people do in the military before you shoot off at the mouth. I suppose you're opposed to a military in any form. We shouldn't kill horrible people, we shouldn't free oppressed people, you should see some of these places and how horrible they are before calling the military killers. They are not on the same level as some common murderer, it's bigger than that.
2007-02-10 04:44:08
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answered by dpanic27 3
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The vast majority of recruiters are honest. Do you expect a recruiter to start a conversation with a prospect stating what you listed? A lot of what you listed is either an exaggeration or an outright lie. I won't go over every single thing you enlisted but I can tell you I know of several people who left the military using Tuition Assistance and the GI Bill for college and got great jobs on the outside. This is the Internet age. Most people do their research prior to seeing recruiters anyway to confirm what they already know before they join. I also see that you forgot to mention that joining as an E-1 gets you more money than almost any other job you can get on the outside with only a high school diploma. Or that we have to pay ZERO dollars a month for Tricare, versus hundreds a month as a civilian to get medical insurance for our families. Or that I get money for college guaranteed, instead of having to take out college loans or hope I can get a scholarship. Have a nice day in your dreamworld.
2016-05-25 01:24:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I prefer the Navy Recruiting ad done by Saturday Night Live back in the late 70s. It showed sailors on a ship swabbing the deck, cleaning toilets, etc. And a real motivated voice says, "The Navy. Its not just a job. Its twenty-five dollars and eighty-six cents a week." Now, that's honest recruiting.
2007-02-10 04:24:39
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answered by The Maestro 4
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Your one Reliving the 60's or the knob on your radio is stuck on Air America. But don't worry all 1.2 million of us "Trained Killers" are happy we can continue to give you the right to show ignorance in public.
2007-02-10 04:41:10
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answered by garyb1616 6
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I know you are being sarcastic, but you might get a pretty good response with that slogan.
2007-02-10 07:02:27
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answered by michael H 4
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LOUSY!! Those "trained killers" as you refer to them protect the rights of people like you.I think a little gratitude would be nice!!!
2007-02-10 04:19:36
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answered by Mr Bellows 5
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your 2 cents worth isn't worth 1
2007-02-10 07:13:09
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answered by mcspic63 4
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Excellent!
Great!
I'd add "you can train for future careers, get on-the-job training in, blowing up bridges, destroying buildings, wrecking families, learning covert activities like spying, snooping, stalking, pushing people around. . .
in fact, you'll have a perfect resume to work for our very own U.S. government!!!"
2007-02-10 04:31:21
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answered by Hayseedless 5
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Become a trained killer will do .
2007-02-10 04:11:00
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answered by RJ2K1 5
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needs work
2007-02-10 04:16:12
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answered by sangreal 4
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