Actually, I'm getting more bonuses from the Guard than I would be getting from the Reserve or active duty, since the Guard gets both federal and state funding. I'm getting a $15,000 bonus plus an extra $5,000 for leaving for basic training within 45 days of enlistment. Also, I have a friend that may be interested in joing the Guard also, and if I can convince him to join, I get an extra $2,000 (just like my friend who convinced me to joined is getting an extra $2,000). Also, I live in Texas, so if I get deployed in the near future, it will most likely be along the Mexican border, and I would rather be sent there than overseas.
The whole time I've been in the Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M, I've been considering joining the military, but I was never ready to sign several years of my life away and be ready to go wherever Uncle Sam wanted to send me whenever he wanted to send me. I'm willing to serve my country whenever it needs me, but I want my main job and life to be in the civilian world. The Guard just seems like the best fit for me. I don't have to worry about paying for the rest of my college or paying off my student loans anymore, I'm going to be getting back in shape (the best shape that I've ever been in was during my sophomore year at A&M, but that's about to change), I don't have to worry so much about getting into my career immediately after college, and I will be serving my country one weekend a month, two weeks a year, and whenever the need arises and the rest of the time I will be working my civilian job and and be home with my (future) family.