![]() ![]() Particularly 92g? Are there good and bad things about it? I hear that the hours can be killer but do you learn how to be a cook legitimately? If the Army could teach me how to be a cook then I feel like it could be a very legitimate skill in the civilian world, I've actually considered many other MOS's but I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed I'm not stupid by any means but I don't want to do something that's ridiculously too hard to learn. To be honest I don't really know what I want to do at first I wanted to do combat arms but then I figured why do combat arms when I could learn a valuable skill that could potentially make me money in the civilian world?ĭoes anybody have any good opinions on this? (( I figured cooking has got to be easier than construction/roofing and I'm getting sick of construction/roofing tearing my body up )) I also figured being a cook in the civilian life could be a very good potential living that I might actually enjoy once I transition back to the civilian world. The main reason I was interested in the 92 golf position or potentially a culinary position in the Navy was due to The Culinary Kitchen skills that could potentially be learned while serving that could potentially translate towards civilian life I read some posts that say that some people really like being 92 G, while many other people saying they just pure out hate it. Use the report button.So I keep seeing all these conflicting reports about what people feel about this particular MOS, I'm 22 years old and I'm currently thinking about enlisting in the Army or the Navy, a little background information though I have been in the construction field particularly Roofing since I turned 18 so physical labor/a fast paced environment is not something that I am afraid of. Do not answer n00b questions on the main boards. In todays video, we discuss what its like being a cook in the Army otherwise known as a 92G.
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