How can I return home from the US Army BCT (Basic Combat Training)?

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Unfortunately, I have to go but I don't want to go to BCT. I tried avoiding about going to the Training after I got my civilian job that I wanted. My recruiter said I can be return home as soon as Two Training days. Not sure about what they said. I have to fail horribly in all tests or workouts. How about the plane Ticket? Will they pay or I will.
I signed because they have promised me there are 150 jobs that I can choose from. I got 63B, I will be deployed pretty soon after AIT, and I couldn't get the MOS that I wished to have, 68Q. so what do I do beside not joining?
Yes, great advise. I just got my BA and FullTime job last month, with benefits.
 
Be a man and fulfill your responsibility.

For those easily offended, I should say "Be an adult and fulfill your responsibility."

If you quit at this, it will set the tone for the rest of your life. Anytime anything is difficult, you'll just quit it. You'll also probably look back when you're older and wonder "What if I actually did what I said I was going to do and do my enlistment in the military instead of finding an easy way out?"

I'm biased though. I think every single able bodied man and woman in the US should do either two years military service or three years of volunteer work to be able to vote, get financial aid, government programs, etc.

ADDED: 63B? Damn, you can do that for a few years, get out, and do military contract work for three times the pay. That's what most of our light-wheeled mechanics did.

At the very worse, you can stick it out for three or four years, do the GI Bill, go to college, and get a degree. Boo-hoo...wasn't that difficult?
 
"A young man who does not have what it takes to perform military service is not likely to have what it takes to make a living."
--John F. Kennedy
 
Here's the straight up on this kid. You're a self serving brat with no thought of serving anything but yourself. Thank God there are a half million people in the Armed Forces serving our nation who understand sacrifice and duty, but more importantly honor. Go ahead you little rat do you worst, but in the future when you see a veteran saluting the flag, hang your head in shame. This will follow you all the days of your life.
 
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