We have “civilian service” as alternative to armed service in the military. Those people work in schools, libraries, (public) museums, that sort of places
I imagine a lot of conversations where you are asked what you did while you were serving. Are people who chose civilian service looked down on or discriminated against?
They used to be, since it’s not as traditional or “manly”. But there’s a lot less of that sort of attitude these days. You’ve done your service after all.
We have “civilian service” as alternative to armed service in the military. Those people work in schools, libraries, (public) museums, that sort of places
I imagine a lot of conversations where you are asked what you did while you were serving. Are people who chose civilian service looked down on or discriminated against?
They used to be, since it’s not as traditional or “manly”. But there’s a lot less of that sort of attitude these days. You’ve done your service after all.