If you want to go into one of the military branches I would pick the Air Force or Navy. They will train you for a position.
If that doesn't appeal to you, I do as bruster suggested and pick a trade and serve the 4 year apprenticeship. I think they should change this whole education system and do away with the general course. Start teaching trades for in place of the general corse. One thing about doing a hitch in the military you will know you want to do once you get out. I was only 20 when I was drafted and I was furloughed from the government. I grew up on a farm and didn't want that. I got married while in the Army and I grew up in a hurry since there was a chance I may go to Korea. I ended up at Ft Bragg and decided not to stay in the Army. I found out I would be rehired back with government as a returning vet. Had about 43 years when I retired. Pick the electrican apprenticeship and you will make good money. Take a few electronic courses too.
Here in my county they have that set up with local electrical contractors and you get on the job training and you go to class. Hal
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