Jubbergun wrote:
Honestly, if you are commissioned, every one of your subordinates become your responsibility. You're supposed to be looking out for their best interest and helping them realize and achieve their fullest potential.

In all seriousness I hear this same nonsense word for word from those overstuffed academics you hate so much, and it's every bit as much a pompous, self-serving hypocrisy and an excuse to...push people around...as with the military.
And as with people on military welfare, those academics are really only interested in pumping up their affiliation for the sake of how the supposed infallibility of that affiliation reflects on them personally.
The only constant is self-serving behavior. I'm just more honest about my motives.
Anyway, the offer stands. Anyone interested in coming to the recruiter with me, free lunch, hang out, etc.
As it stands though I'm looking at just going through with the MA in Accounting then joining up after it's done, because apparently having an MA dramatically improves mobility. I am just concerned they may not want to recruit someone who is 30, even if they do have an MA.