Joining and need advice

8 hours driving every drill, that's fuel, increased servicing, tyres, depreciation on your vehicle, your own time, multiple times a month, 1000/2000 + miles a month, 12000/24000 miles a year. 4 hour drive is going to be a risky endeavour after a drill where you've been flogged, with little rest. Hell of a commitment.

I currently fly in and out to work. It's a 3 hour drive to the airport. I do 8 x 12 hour shifts at the mine, take two 60-90 minute flights, pick up my car at 2030 and get home about 2330. I quite often struggle during the last hour of that drive. I'm doing that rotation twice a month.
 
It's actually 6 hours a way just figured that out...12 hours a drill :/

Might be joining the 179th light infantry now
 
With a little one and trying to get a degree it's good you're focusing on Guard vice Active. Although as others here have told you, the Guard can be demanding. Good luck to you, I hope you get into an infantry unit.

God loves the Infantry.
 
Thank you for the encouraging words.

My practice ASVAB score was 86, but today I got to take the real deal and scored a 70 with a GT of 114.

I'm happy with my score and glad my GT was pretty good. Not bad for not studying!

Talking with a recruiter in TX for the 143rd, they have some spots open in A Company 1/143 Airborne. Very excited, decided to go with this unit after talking with Diamonback who gave me lots of good pointers.

Thanks to all for the help! Hopefully off to Benning in August.

God Bless
 
Thank you for the encouraging words.

My practice ASVAB score was 86, but today I got to take the real deal and scored a 70 with a GT of 114.

I'm happy with my score and glad my GT was pretty good. Not bad for not studying!

Talking with a recruiter in TX for the 143rd, they have some spots open in A Company 1/143 Airborne. Very excited, decided to go with this unit after talking with Diamonback who gave me lots of good pointers.

Thanks to all for the help! Hopefully off to Benning in August.

God Bless
Good job and good luck.
 
I'm happy with my score and glad my GT was pretty good. Not bad for not studying!

I'm glad you're satisfied with your score. Failing to study for the ASVAB--thinking preparation isn't necessary--is not a practice you want to continue.

The Infantry will require you to learn many technical skills, several weapons systems, threat identification (the difference between the silhouettes of different planes, for example), battle drills, effective ranges of multiple weapons, and a plethora of additional skills. It isn't a field for those who don't think they have to prepare and study on their own.

Good luck to you. I wish you the best.
 
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