is army good for robots? dont you will have to worry about all the chads?
>>34844667
There aren't a lot of "chads", if you're in the military you're going to be weird, in some way.
Pros
It's a good way to save money.
It looks good on your record
You get 50k for college
You get to shoot guns
Cons
It takes up most of your time
It takes away your freedom
It seems like an awful decision at first
Overall it's not a bad idea, I'm glad I joined but I'm also definitely ready to get out. Forced interaction will also help your autism
>>34844793
my uncle was in army for like 30 years so i always wanted to go for it but im scared of it because there are a lot of people
I'm going to enlist soon
There are all kinds of people in the military and as long as you do your job properly I'm pretty sure they won't mind you being silent/sperging out occasionally
most armies have plenty of robot-level jobs like drivers, technicians or mechanics where you get to work with cool machines, and the only people you have to interact with are 2-3 other guys you work with, and sometimes a superior. Also, the army basically pays for you to learn useful tech skills that you can reinvest which lets you find a lot of good jobs, once you're done serving.
>>34845971
im going to need some job just for weed,cigarettes,etc and army look like best option for me
joining the military these days is giving up
>>34846262
>hate studying and academic shit, too stupid for it anyway
>9 to 5 desk jobs depress me
>know I have no future
At least the military will allow me to get fit, save some money, and hopefully die early.