GT-R r35 is my favorite car, even more then the r34 version.
how do you afford this, what degree/job should i pursue.
i am currently 4 years active duty e-5.
>>17410124
Kill yourself and try again
>>17410124
Do what every other E5 and below does. Go broke on an expensive car then complain the military doesn't pay enough
>>17410124
>i am currently 4 years active duty e-5.
next time try not dropping out of high school
>>17410132
ive actually see 2 different e-5 with a GT-R with a ton of mods on them, i dont know how they do it
>>17410141
do you know how to read? the post said what college degree or job do i need to afford this.
Its ok your autism just kicked in.
>>17410129
thank you that's actually a really good option after i bang your mom because of all her std's
>>17410124
I hear electrical engineers are needed if you're a brain
>>17410169
thank you that was actually helpful, with a medium pay of 95k its about a 45k boost for me.
Welding, Plumbing, Electrical Work.
This is coming from a computer science student. If I wasn't already in to the point where I had to commit I'd be making 6 figs fucking with shitty pipes. If you actually want to use your GI bill, STEM. Thank you for your service.
>>17410145
Usually their only other bill is a phone bill if they're in the barracks. If you think that's bad though, go to a pilot training base. Every single one of those O1-O2 have a brand new mustang or Camaro driving around base
>>17410177
Yea, there's also some programs around for training on being a renewable energy technician at some community colleges around here, check your area if you don't like the sound of engineering.
Get a PhD in mathematics. $250k starting.
Today I learned that Joe has bland, boring tastes.
>>17410141
If you play it right you can make a good living thru the military. I spent 6 years in the Navy as an air traffic controller, got out at the age of 25 making ~80 grand a year in the FAA with zero student loans, and free college when I decide to go. you have to score high enough on the asvab to get the good jobs of course
>>17410124
>how do you afford this, what degree/job should i pursue.
pursue a r e e n l i s t m e n t
>>17410184
Thank you. I am actually just interested in using TA for right now so i can get a head start on a degree before i use my GI-bill, i re-enlisted for 4 more years.
>>17410197
lol