A very interesting thread to read thru.
I really loved being a musician, but also had an aptitude for math/science. Got called down to the counselor's office in high school, met an Army Major and learned I got the highest PSAT score in Sioux Falls that year, he asked me to apply to West Point. I was into aircraft, and eventually got a 4-yr Air Force ROTC scholarship, and ME degree, all while playing in bands on the weekends. This continued for the next 37 years.
I got to see much of the world, and have enough time on TDYs to see the local "culture", and I loved that part of it. My disappointment was an utter lack of being able to climb the "corporate ladder"; as soon as I got up a rung or two, I'd get slapped back down to the bottom, both in Active Duty and again in Civil Service.
I'm retired now, four years, and financially comfortable, but... really disappointed. Yeah, I had fun, a LOT of fun, but did I make anything in this world better? Not really.
I really loved being a musician, but also had an aptitude for math/science. Got called down to the counselor's office in high school, met an Army Major and learned I got the highest PSAT score in Sioux Falls that year, he asked me to apply to West Point. I was into aircraft, and eventually got a 4-yr Air Force ROTC scholarship, and ME degree, all while playing in bands on the weekends. This continued for the next 37 years.
I got to see much of the world, and have enough time on TDYs to see the local "culture", and I loved that part of it. My disappointment was an utter lack of being able to climb the "corporate ladder"; as soon as I got up a rung or two, I'd get slapped back down to the bottom, both in Active Duty and again in Civil Service.
I'm retired now, four years, and financially comfortable, but... really disappointed. Yeah, I had fun, a LOT of fun, but did I make anything in this world better? Not really.