LIFE AFTER THE INFANTRY *MUST WATCH*

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • In today's video I sit down with former Infantryman David Guerrero and we discuss what life after the Infantry has been like for him. We hit on why he joined the US Army in the first place, what his experience was like, how he dealt with getting out of the Military and what he has accomplished since then!
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    #Infantry #Army #Military #11B

Комментарии • 95

  • @TheBenAllen.
    @TheBenAllen.  2 года назад +10

    What MOS should I interview next? What do you think of David's story? 🤔 SUBSCRIBE for more videos like this one! 🔥

    • @blindxvibez7902
      @blindxvibez7902 2 года назад +4

      Hey Ben could you do a video on 88m? If so I would gladly appreciate it keep up the content✊🏽

    • @alexeipalacio1898
      @alexeipalacio1898 2 года назад +2

      Can you do one on combat engineers.

    • @kingfobbit399
      @kingfobbit399 Год назад

      Harmony church graduate here, yes there is something other than sand hill.
      I capitalize on all the training available while I was still in a line unit. I got to go to NBC school (now called CBRN), and other special duty assignments. I worked in an emergency operation center and also having been in the 3d United States infantry Regiment(TOG) I got exposed to all kinds of opportunities.
      I capitalized on all of that experience and training so that when I got out I was able to transition to the department of the army civilian position and have been to so much more army training that it has made a great career with all kinds of other opportunities.
      The most important thing I can say whether or not you been able to go to any additional training is to keep your military bearing, it is the one major thing that employers are looking for when hiring a veteran.
      We’ve all had good experiences and bad experiences but when you talk openly to POG’s about our experiences it makes us look bad. Keep the crap talk about field time and toxic leadership to your other bravo friends and you’ll be G2G.

  • @11b_173_jumpoutboyz
    @11b_173_jumpoutboyz 8 месяцев назад +18

    As a former Airborne Infantryman, I made it to the corporate world and worked for top investment banking institutions in the US. Naturally the tactical Infantry skills don't translate, but what I can tell all enlisted Infantryman is, it's the persona and character of being an Infantryman is what made me successful. Things we took for granted because it was our job and what was expected of us.
    Things like:
    - always volunteering to take on assignments, both easy and challenging
    - managing people effectively and efficiency through clear, direct instructions
    - being resourceful and creative with solving problems;
    - being prepared and ready for meetings and other engagements;
    - know your job and the tools and systems to become a subject matter expert
    - not being scared and being professional to speak in front of large audiences and senior leaders
    - most importantly, our innate strength as Infantryman - which is being able to operate with a clear thought under hard and uncertain conditions and pushing through challenges to complete the mission.
    I can't stress enough how much those qualities I mentioned above sets you apart from the rest of the civilian world. Interestingly enough, the corporate world is kinda similar to our life in an infantry battalion in a sense of always being on the move and operating on the go. The corporate world and the work that goes along with it is completely manageable because I always reflect on my time in the Infantry know that Excel spreadsheets and compiling data is not as hard as 12 mile ruck march, deployment, or a JRTC rotation.
    Of course, I used my GI Bill to get to where I'm at, but don't discard your experience and who you are as an Infantryman thinking that it won't translate to anything more than a cop or janitor. Dream big, and pursue everything with the "follow me" mentality. Oh, and use veterati.com to network 12 months to getting out.
    Hope this helps my fellow grunts out.

  • @TedFegal
    @TedFegal 7 месяцев назад +12

    Gain 50lbs, divorce, go to college, laugh at civilians who complain about 8 hour work days... that's basically my life after the infantry

  • @jefsiv
    @jefsiv 2 года назад +33

    GI bill paid me monthly while attending the police academy. Illinois Veterans Grant paid 100% for my MA degree. I was 11B2X, which is airborne.

    • @officialwop4467
      @officialwop4467 2 года назад

      Im tryna do the exact same thing bro no cap

    • @ajmarin5036
      @ajmarin5036 Год назад

      @@officialwop4467 same bro, I’m about to hit it, did you made it ?

    • @DS-wo8wr
      @DS-wo8wr 4 дня назад

      11B2X is an Infantry SGT(E5) who is Drill Sgt Qualified. 11B2P is an Infantry SGT who is Airborne qualified.

  • @thewrenchmaster122
    @thewrenchmaster122 10 месяцев назад +8

    Not everyone wants to do the same job they did in the military when they get out. I already had a degree before joining the infantry. Even if you don’t have a degree or anything prior to joining, when you get out you can easily go to school and use your benefits like my man on the video did. Don’t let anyone try to tell you that there’s nothing for you after the infantry ! Life is what you make it !! 💯

    • @11b_173_jumpoutboyz
      @11b_173_jumpoutboyz 8 месяцев назад +1

      Dude, so true. I just saw your post after my comment on this video as well. Life after the infantry is truly what you make of it. I hope these grunts who get out don’t discard that inner being of aggressively completing the mission when they get out. Oddly enough, not a lot of civilians possess that. I speak from the corporate world, and received recognition from my bosses and peers for always completing tasks and delivering results regardless of any blockers.
      As you said, life after the infantry is truly what you make of it. I hope fellow grunts don’t waste their talent

  • @Zspaceacidburn
    @Zspaceacidburn 2 года назад +18

    Let me put it short for you life after the infantry= happiness

  • @canvas11xD
    @canvas11xD Год назад +8

    Everyone getting out of the military in your mid to late 20’s. Don’t trip if you work odd jobs. Even us civilians take odd jobs because we have no idea what to do. It takes time before you find something you do like.

  • @Xutto80
    @Xutto80 2 года назад +10

    Good video, even though I’m commenting at 5min mark. Everyone’s experience is relevant. I’ve been in 20yrs. Signed an indefinite contract to age 60 a few yrs ago. Their are greater experiences to talk about. For example: as an E4 Specialist 11B. We’re you selected to be an RTO(Radio Transmission Operator)? Did you advise a 1LT on what to do as higher HQ was requesting a report? This means that you were a trusted advisor to a leader in charge of 40-50 employees. That’s a billet point on any resume’. There are many things you did but you need to know how to describe them. Example: 11B Grenadier, E3 Private First Class. What was your job? Described in the real world? The Grenadier is Special Missions and Crisis Management for a 10 man squad/team. Your responsibilities involved dealing with specialty assignments beyond the standard work load. Also, when work load (enemy) was overbearing you were called in to solve the issue- blast radius, defilade etc. same goes for gunners etc. you have to know how to sell your experience in the real world. Best wishes. Andy

    • @conchitasnacks
      @conchitasnacks Год назад +1

      Excellent point on selling your resume, also HR are taught to read your millitary service, we have to gear our resume to the job description, the millitary cross trains you on so many things, ive had Dfac cook buddies get out and become Mechanics for large great companies. Just geared his resume towards the job, got trained on the job and kept it. Many Govt jobs have combat arms working for them. As far as Law Enforcement.

  • @manondumouchel5298
    @manondumouchel5298 2 года назад +3

    Beautiful this video , very interesting to hear his challenge .. thank you Sir .. Enjoy it

  • @ctc3981
    @ctc3981 5 дней назад

    Did 3 years in the infantry. After enlistment did 24 years as a state trooper. Retired at 50 now doing whatever the "F" I want. Infantry rules.

  • @topratedreviewer4207
    @topratedreviewer4207 4 месяца назад +2

    Here's the thing you need to understand about joining the Infantry: If there isn't a war (I was in during Iraq) you're going to be sitting around not doing much. My time in country was very boring 90% of the time. If you think you are going to be shooting and blowing stuff up all the time, you're going to be highly disappointed.

  • @TXUS-ILoneStar
    @TXUS-ILoneStar 11 месяцев назад +2

    My line scores were 100+ on the picat, and the administrator told me i could pick anything. I still want infantry and afterwards I want psyops/ intelligence. Waiting on my date for meps.

  • @claudesledge5545
    @claudesledge5545 Год назад +2

    Ben Allen...Infantry can transition into the civilian lifestyle; yet, civilian lifestyle is very boring. My message to those who are approaching ETS, look at switching MOS. With hindsight, I should have started Infantry, then Medic,then Military specialties. Now...what I am wondering, is why other "Services" learn from the U.S. Army, but WE can't learn from them? ...like SEAL training.

  • @JacobJohnson777.
    @JacobJohnson777. 2 года назад +2

    Love your vidoes!!!!!!😍😍😍😍😍

  • @kevenbaquerizo4262
    @kevenbaquerizo4262 2 года назад +9

    Prior Navy working on going Army, trying to go infantry for promotion sake so I don’t get higher tenured. Any advice for promotion? And my run has me worried, I was never fast lol

    • @5oh_goon
      @5oh_goon 2 года назад +2

      Really think on your choice. Infantry is literally bullshit work in 2021. Most people don’t deploy. All you’ll do is connex and truck layouts, and sweeping the mp

    • @11bsavage64
      @11bsavage64 2 года назад +3

      I am an infantrymen.
      So your prior service Navy. Well you are going to be told well you finally did something right going from a semen to a grunt and no POG shit.
      To get promoted have good PT, try to become more of a leader.
      But just be on time do your job right and PT is everything.
      Ever thought about going 75 Ranger battalion or Special forces?
      That how you get faster promotions.
      Or if you get recommended for a specialty school like Ranger school.
      But really as infantry PT is your bred and butter.

    • @FROSTYFEET874
      @FROSTYFEET874 2 года назад

      @@11bsavage64 what is infantry like now?

    • @11bsavage64
      @11bsavage64 2 года назад

      @@FROSTYFEET874 I mean we do not have any combat deployments, you still do formations, PT, Range time, and field training.

    • @FROSTYFEET874
      @FROSTYFEET874 2 года назад

      @@11bsavage64 is it easy to get into other school ? Like sniper school? I’m currently in the navy and looking to transfer to army or Airforce.

  • @killerbeast9166
    @killerbeast9166 2 года назад +7

    Airborne guy!!!!

  • @InfantryMerc
    @InfantryMerc 2 года назад +15

    Most Infantry have higher ASVAB scores then other MOSs. Also getting the lowest ASVAB score usually wont have 11B even available as a job mostly 88M and cook will be there.

    • @InfantryMerc
      @InfantryMerc 2 года назад +1

      @Miguel Peña ASVAB score 31 is the lowest accepted into the army in the last 15 years. Scores 50 and higher are considered Alpha's. 32 to to 49 are considered Bravo's for recruiting purposes.

    • @Sxar_face
      @Sxar_face 2 года назад

      @Miguel Peña how did you
      Waiver it

    • @limacharliesf9
      @limacharliesf9 2 года назад

      I got a 39 and I’m going in as 11b

    • @InfantryMerc
      @InfantryMerc 2 года назад +1

      @@limacharliesf9 if you can retake it and get a Higher score I would definitely advise you to. To do any good schools in the Army as an Infantryman or do better jobs you need to get a 110 GT score to do everything.

    • @limacharliesf9
      @limacharliesf9 2 года назад

      @@InfantryMerc can I retake while in?

  • @386Guy
    @386Guy 2 года назад +5

    I need to pass asvab then pick mos everything else is done. Any tips would really help, awesome videos Ben

    • @Tovashi
      @Tovashi 2 года назад +1

      Know what you want. If your 1st pick mos isn't there have a 2nd and 3rd pick. I wanted Infantry. It wasn't there. My 2nd pick Combat Engineer wasn't there either. So I went with my 3rd 18x. At MEPs they show you a list of available mos that they don't go over with you (at least for me).

    • @braedenwilson8373
      @braedenwilson8373 2 года назад

      @@Tovashi infantry is always there though

    • @Tovashi
      @Tovashi 2 года назад +1

      @@braedenwilson8373 Nope. Not for me. No 11x or 12b. They had 13series, 88m, 92series, and some aviation.

    • @Cowboyfiveo
      @Cowboyfiveo 2 года назад

      Do something aviation
      From a 11B

    • @braedenwilson8373
      @braedenwilson8373 2 года назад +1

      @@Tovashi suprising but I guess when its peace time you don't need da grunts

  • @NEYMARJRYTROBLOX
    @NEYMARJRYTROBLOX 2 года назад +5

    I am from india so here night so good night

  • @4CH_
    @4CH_ 22 дня назад

    This might sound green however im looking to enlist really soon but has anybody ever did 20 years infantry and retired? Is that even possible?

  • @kx8044
    @kx8044 Месяц назад +1

    i literally just want to go infantry to be a badass and get hard quote on quote become a man i’m still in my early 20s and I feel the need to harden my self, if the opportunity presents itself self i think i might try out for special forces and if I make the selection process that will probably be what I do for the rest of my life but if not then I can always use that GI bill to go and do whatever I want

  • @ykop136
    @ykop136 2 года назад +3

    Could u make another video on 88mike

  • @damiancastillo31
    @damiancastillo31 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’m from the valley looking to join infantry

  • @UnknownUnknown-ox8w
    @UnknownUnknown-ox8w Год назад +1

    Calbright in California is free for cyber security

  • @Nolangames-ep8up
    @Nolangames-ep8up 5 месяцев назад

    I got a 50 on my asvab and a 101 GT score and I am going infantry

  • @randyhernandez375
    @randyhernandez375 2 года назад +2

    is there like a certain payment ?

  • @NEYMARJRYTROBLOX
    @NEYMARJRYTROBLOX 2 года назад +3

    Hi

  • @ryancagerbaker
    @ryancagerbaker Год назад +2

    Handsome!

  • @rogertapia2784
    @rogertapia2784 2 года назад +1

    He is wrong … in CO is 87 … special forces is Gt 110 co 87

  • @chuckiepeoples
    @chuckiepeoples 2 месяца назад

    Joining and doing 5yrs as a peacetime infantryman was an absolute waste of time.

  • @JacobJohnson777.
    @JacobJohnson777. 2 года назад +2

    Videos

  • @darthmewtwosmaster4064
    @darthmewtwosmaster4064 10 месяцев назад

    I got a 93 and im going infantry

  • @nicholaschresman2626
    @nicholaschresman2626 2 года назад +2

    1 to comment besides ben

  • @Viking.voyage
    @Viking.voyage 2 года назад +3

    Would you say 28 is too old to join the Infantry?

    • @Viking.voyage
      @Viking.voyage 2 года назад +2

      I know that technically it isn’t by age requirements for joining the military. I meant this question more as me being older vs others who join right after high school?

    • @juansandoval1707
      @juansandoval1707 2 года назад +12

      I’m 27 about to join I feel like old but I’m going cuz ill hate myself if i never went

    • @fuska213
      @fuska213 2 года назад +2

      I’m 26 and planning to either join 88m or 11b

    • @jarrodmurray484
      @jarrodmurray484 Год назад +6

      29 and signed an 11x contract yesterday

    • @moves1112
      @moves1112 Год назад

      No

  • @justlookingaround3169
    @justlookingaround3169 2 года назад +4

    Soldiers in WW1 and 2: 😓
    Least we forget

  • @raulolvera-thorup263
    @raulolvera-thorup263 2 года назад

    You don’t need to waste time by asking him about his time in service. The title is for post service.

  • @pamandtyler
    @pamandtyler Год назад +3

    My son is 27, made it 3 years. Getting out soon. His whole platoon is beat up mentally and physically. Don't join they are treated poorly. Especially the pressure to take a jab that is not approved! Many were harmed and it's being covered up.

  • @LeBelt_James
    @LeBelt_James 2 года назад +4

    he didn’t get deployed? lol

    • @TheBenAllen.
      @TheBenAllen.  2 года назад +3

      Most people these days haven’t man

    • @hs4a085
      @hs4a085 2 года назад +2

      Some went at whole 20+ and still didn’t get deployed! Not everyone get to be deployed.