Ever since I started working at McDonalds I have realized how hard it is to wake up at 3:30 in the morning and start …show more content…
He informed me that by joining the Marine Corps, I would be benefited in many different ways. For example, I would get a big amount of money to pay off my college, be able to work and study at the same time, help my parents out with personal stuff, and when I am done serving my country I would be able to get a job pretty much anywhere! What mostly caught my attention was that I would have the ability to help my parents out in two different ways. One of them is kinda personal and the second way is by being able to help them out with money. There wouldn't be anything for me to buy in a war zone, therefore my money would either get transferred directly to my savings or straight to my parents. These news were a big relief for me, for I was afraid to leave my parents alone having them keep working there butts off to pay the house bills. I could also just save up and when I get back from serving 4 years in the marines, I would be able to buy both my mom and dad a brand new car as a reward for their hard work. I just wish I could give them the world, but that still wouldn't be enough to thank them for everything they have done for …show more content…
The ASVAB test has been pretty hard, but all I need is to study a little bit more in order to comprehend the questions that are asked from the test. I also get this weird feeling when I know it's time to start heading to the Marine Corp office. I don't know if I am scared or just nervous, but every time I step into the their office I get this uncomfortable feeling. My life literally flashes through my eyes. When I get that uncomfortable feeling I just think about my parents and all the effort they are putting in not just for me, but also for my siblings. My parents are the main reason why I chose the plans I