The OTH discharge means you lose all Veterans Benefits like the GI bill I worked for. Also, there's a ban on federal employment. Some potential employers may care about the differences in discharge, but most dont.
It is your decision. I don't know how long you have been in or what skills you had that would lend to your life after the army. If you want to stay in, looks like you have to take it. As far as the GI Bill, all I can say is EVERYTHING I have learned academically has been through Youtube or private lessons/schools that I paid for. The GI Bill will allow you to spend years learning the basic bullshit that Universities dish out. Any specific shit you want to master will require years of focused work/study to master on your own time regardless of whether or not you have use a GI Bill for a bachelor's degree. Also, working for the government? Is that what you really want to do? It's up to you. It's a roll of the dice with the vax. I guess it really depends on what is more important to you - your principles or your paycheck. I'm a principles first guy, but it has made my life more difficult, for sure. No Bell's Palsey, though!
The OTH discharge means you lose all Veterans Benefits like the GI bill I worked for. Also, there's a ban on federal employment. Some potential employers may care about the differences in discharge, but most dont.
If you're dead from the vax you lose all benefits too, so there's that.
I’m glad I got our before Obama
Glad I did, and then got out when I did.
It is your decision. I don't know how long you have been in or what skills you had that would lend to your life after the army. If you want to stay in, looks like you have to take it. As far as the GI Bill, all I can say is EVERYTHING I have learned academically has been through Youtube or private lessons/schools that I paid for. The GI Bill will allow you to spend years learning the basic bullshit that Universities dish out. Any specific shit you want to master will require years of focused work/study to master on your own time regardless of whether or not you have use a GI Bill for a bachelor's degree. Also, working for the government? Is that what you really want to do? It's up to you. It's a roll of the dice with the vax. I guess it really depends on what is more important to you - your principles or your paycheck. I'm a principles first guy, but it has made my life more difficult, for sure. No Bell's Palsey, though!
The fact that it could sterilize me would be enough to say no!
Still better than dying.