Is it relatively easy to join the military, whether as an officer or enlisted iyc? Are there many countries around the world where you can at least join the military whenever you want if things don't work out in life?
>>223985907Sure. Wanna come work here?
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>>223986087Actually, we have loads of vacancies available back home in our country, too. I would guess that many people earn more than the soldiers serving in Donbas. I understand that vacancies are significant across the Marines, Army, Navy, and almost all of the Air Force—excluding only pilots and controllers, of course.
>>223986103My country is one of the most LGBT-hostile countries in Asia, perhaps second only to North Korea and some Islamic countries in the Middle East, so I don't think that's ever going to happen. Meanwhile, even in Taiwan, Japan, China, Southeast Asia, and even India, promising transgender people are overcoming the frustration of having difficulty dating in their home countries through cross-dressing and HRT, alongside the growing popularity of anime, gacha games, dating apps, and social media. If anything, I want to exploit them. They seem to be relatively inexpensive, too.
>>223986256Assault infantry earn like 7k USD a month on average, anon
>>223986370sow, it’s gone up quite a lot compared to last year. So I suppose your compatriots in Lithuania, Poland, and Germany will find that offer attractive as well. Since I served in an armored unit back home, I’d probably have a hard time adapting to a new branch.
>>223986537I doubt that it will be hard to you, since you already have experience. 7k doesn't sound enticing enough for you?
>>223986624Yep. Instead of my country, it seems like a massive number of volunteers would flood in from China or most of Southeast Asia—are the Ukrainian authorities deliberately turning them away? Heavily overpopulated countries like the Philippines, China, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand seem like prime spots for busification.