returning_indian;291473Most of them are working for a paycheck. Wake up for a reality check here. Once they enter military and stay there for long time, they might be little more patriotic towards army than average Joe. But so is a guy working for TCS, coding and helping company finish its projects.
Don't forget its average joe's taxes helping pay for their salary and buy/build weapons and splurge on luxuries. Obviously its politically more correct to appreciate them but if it was not for military jobs, lot of them would be living in poverty and hence they choose to serve military.
Where have I said that their hearts are over-flowing with love for their country?? Show me a post where I have said that the Army-man is more patriotic than the TCS guy. They need not be at all...How does it matter?? Where did patriotism come into picture? Next time please ask instead of assuming.
My point is it takes courage to not chicken out of doing a job where you can potentially die even if you are paid money. If you are offered a million dollar salary, will you be ready to join the army in the knowledge that you can be called any day to fight on the battleground and die leaving behind your children to live their life without a father? It is just a job for a salary, correct? Then why don't people line up for military jobs because surely it pays more than sitting on the bench as a consultant looking for a project?
I appreciate a guy who has the courage to die for just a job and that job happens to be protecting a country and its people. No, I do not think working at TCS or even doing my job needs me to be ready to die. Most of us will run away the moment we hear that the company that we work for is under a terrorist threat - even though the company pays us money to come to the job.
So yes, I respect the military men and women more than an average worker and that includes myself.
PS: "splurge for luxuries"?? What luxuries? Did you not see how everyone in that thread was pointing out that there is not much money in the Navy/army careers?