Good Morning Laura and thanks for your question.
I wouldn't say i have ever regretted joining, the things the army has given me massively outweighs the opportunities i would have gained elsewhere.
Everybody has different experiences though of course, as you would expect working anywhere. There are both positives and negatives, and the army is no different in this respect either. What i would say however, is that consistently, throughout my career in the army, the positives have always outweighed the negatives, and being able to maintain that approach has a huge affect on your overall happiness and job satisfaction too.
There aren't many jobs out there which can provide you with the job satisfaction along with mental stimulation and physical demands too, keeping you interested offering variety and so much more for your own personal and professional development.
Hope this helps, if you have any more questions then feel free to ask.
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