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Planing to join the military

Hello all. Im currently in the decision of joining the military because I have my RT Associate's and graduate in 2014 but unfortunately never took the ARRT examination. My questions for some one that have RT experience in the military are (Im planing to join the Air Force but people from any branch please feel free to help);

  • How's the training classes and how do they prepare you for the ARRT?

  • Which environment is better to work at, military sector or civilian?

  • How the military training and work experience transfers to the civilian sector and how civilian employers see your military background?

  • And how do you compare benefits and pay between the two?

    Thank you in advance 👍

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