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3.0
Jan 25, 2009
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Pros

Ability to learn things most civilians don't. Possibility to travel to different parts of the country or world. Meet interesting people who you probably never would have thought you'd like. Federal Holidays and just general vacation days are what make this bearable. Chance for fast advancement if you keep your nose clean and do the right thing.

Cons

Hectic schedule and deployments. Pay sucks for what you do. Upper management sucks, just the lack of communication and the last minute things. They are not proactive enough and it wastes your time and taxpayers. You will have to sit through tons of briefings day after day. This is from the enlisted side, not sure about officers.

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5.0
Jun 19, 2026
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Pros

- Great leadership opportunities and real responsibility sooner than civilian jobs - Good training and skill development - Strong teamwork and camaraderie with good people around you

Cons

- Frequent travel, exercises, unpredictable schedule can make family life harder - High stress and constant learning curve - Career progression can feel influenced by timing and staffing

5.0
Apr 12, 2026
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Pros

os: The Army develops leaders in ways most organizations simply cannot replicate. Over a 24-year career, I was entrusted with managing multi-million dollar inventories, leading diverse teams under high-pressure conditions, and executing complex logistics operations across CONUS and deployed environments — including combat zones. The training pipeline is world-class, and the institution genuinely invests in your development at every rank. Benefits are exceptional: comprehensive healthcare, retirement pension, education assistance (tuition assistance and GI Bill), and a built-in network of professionals who share your values. The sense of mission and belonging is unmatched. I was part of something bigger than a bottom line.

Cons

Cons: Work-life balance can be a real challenge, especially at junior enlisted ranks and during deployments — the Army's needs always come first, and your personal schedule is secondary to the mission. Frequent PCS (Permanent Change of Station) moves can strain family stability and make long-term community roots difficult to maintain. Bureaucracy and slow institutional change can be frustrating, particularly when you can clearly see a better way to accomplish a task. Transitioning out after a long career also requires significant personal initiative — the civilian world speaks a very different language, and translating military experience takes real effor

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