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>good opportunity for growth as a person
From my experience is that if you join the military it elevates your personality in so that if you are a good hard working person you hone in that skill to be better at it. If you are a shit bag then you learn how to be a bigger shit bag. If you are a good manager then once you make the rank you become a better manager.
Experience wise you learn alot more outside of your career to include management skills so you end up becoming a much more capable worker than what you normally see in the civilian world. You can emulate this as a civilian by learning alot of subjects, books, free training or bootcamps, college ect. But most people just focus on the one job that they have and specialize. That variety of experience is why a prior soldier would get picked up over a civilian not to mention just showing up on time is a virtue that the military harps about with consequences.
Cyber Warfare Operations is hard pick up the book for CEH, Sec+, Cloud+, Server+ and Network+. Also A+/Tech+ if you are lacking skills. You really need Sec+ but they give you that in the military btw. Pre learn all of those books and you will be fine for that crazy hard career field.
Military is like an office job if you include PT for 1 hour before work and another hour and 30 mins after work. You are just more busy throughout the day compared to most civilian jobs with random shit and the occasional training opportunity every 3 months that the bosses give out to the smart kids. I probably spent 6 months worth of time doing extra training during my 4 years.