On top of that, he will also be provided with living quarters and either free food or money to purchase his own.
As mentioned by another poster, some individuals consider BCT the best experience of their lives. I, for one, still have friends whom I met in BCT.
Certain other jobs also include inherent dangers: firefighting, police officer, etc.
[quoteAfter all, he will be around people using weapons & explosives who don’t yet know how to use weapons & explosives, his fellow recruits.[/quote]
That’s, simply, a load of crap. He will be around people who know both how to use those weapons and how to train those not familiar with those weapons. When he and his fellow recruits have access to those weapons, they will be strictly monitored as regards safety and usage of those weapons.
This, too, is, simply, a load of crap. Only those individuals who are in legal positions of authority over him will have the authority to direct his life, and that only within the law.
That’s known as combat and is certainly something to consider.
Actually, there are a few legitimate methods of terminating one’s enlistment early.
Untrue. His Chain-of-Command, the Chaplain, and the Legal Officer are a few examples of someone who can help him. Another example is his Congressman.
Does that job have as many benefits as the Armed Forces provide? After all, not everyone who joins the military is sent to Iraq.