Well we met with the Air Force Recruiter. He was really nice and answered all of our questions that he could answer. Apparently he only really knew about enlistees and active duty but he gave us hope because showing us the officer pay was likely letting gold sparkle under our eyes. He gave us a number to call to get a hold of another recruiter who knew more about Officer training and guard and reserve. We called her when we got home and she told us that because my hubby has a degree in Sociology and Anthropology that the military would put those under “General” and thus not allow him an officer position except through enlisting, and we are not ready to enlist. However we are not giving up, we are talking to people we know and trying to get a hold of another recruiter to see if the answer is the same, or if we just need to re word our questions and requests.
My hubby did get in touch with a recruiter for the corrections facility in the area and is now signed up to do volunteering for them starting in January. Volunteering does not make money, but it is a foot in the door to the job area that my hubby really wants. He is still applying to every job he finds despite how exhausting the whole process is. No offense to my mother who reads this blog but everyone on my side of the family has been so un-supportive of this volunteering venture it is surprising to me when friends and random other people like my doctor say that we’re doing things right. I don’t mean to drag drama into the blog but part of being unemployed that is so stressful is this extra behavior from people that I love that make it much worse. We are doing the best we can. Saying “Tsk, that won’t make you any money!” doesn’t help. Also suggesting that we “just enlist into the military” is not only rude, but demeaning and causes more unnecessary stress and problems. Enlisting is a major life altering decision and should not be taken lightly by anyone. I saw a quote on facebook that said something along the lines of “My parents told me not to settle for a job flipping burgers and instead go to college, so now that I have a college degree and won’t settle for a job flipping burgers they are upset,” story of our life.
Aside from job stuff my hubby and I have been busy. We made cookies for our neighbors and delivered them. We made my mom’s fools toffee and more fudge. We got the wrapping done on the few gifts we could afford to get and have doing all the other household chores that need to be done. I have four of the six dining table chairs done, but I can’t start the fifth one until after the holidays so there will be enough seating for everyone. I cleaned out my brother’s room that had all my scrapbooking stuff in it because he came home from army medic school. I also filed for deferment on my student loans so I don’t have to worry about that expense until after one of us has a job.
I wish everyone a Merry Christmas, God Jul (Swedish), Happy Holidays, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Boxing Day, Happy Kwanzaa and a Happy New Year! Perhaps my next blog will include my New Year’s resolutions. Much love to you all!! *HUGS*