All very good posts guys, I appreciate the input.
Yeah, I'm juggling a lot of options of what I want to do after college. (God is probably having a good laugh at my plans and ideas for the future!)
1.) I want to get an MBA, so I could turn around once I graduate and put another two years in school before I do anything with the military. Since I have a full paid academic scholarship, using the GI bill in order to get my Masters doesn't really affect me. Maybe by then conditions (i.e. the economy, budget cuts, job loss) will be more favorable than they are now.
2.) Again, I'm not really looking for a career ("working my way up the chain") in the military and I'm not motivated by salary. The main factors that drive me to want to join is for the experience, patriotic pride and a sense of duty. I don't want to pass up this moment in my life and look back later on with regret. At the moment, I would truly rather be an enlisted man than an officer because I'm not planning on lasting more than four years (unless there is a need or emergency situation). I view our country's soldiers with pride and respect and I want to honor the sacrifices made by our defenders and protectors any way I can.
3.) The Reserves/National Guard is also an option because I'm fortunate that I do have a job waiting for me when I get out of school. Right now, this is only a consideration once my 4-year enlistment period is up in order to stay active and updated to assist in a national emergency.
My dream job would be to work in the field providing GIS/GPS support in a way that gets me in an aircraft. I know GIS/GPS is used for navigation, coordination, and planning in the field and that's how I want to be involved. Oh, and I fully understand the potential risks to my health and wellbeing. I don't want to jinx myself so I'll leave it at that.