Thinking of becoming military PA

So I’m a newer PA, looking for advice from military PAs. I’m single, no pets, no kids, been working for 9 months in a spine job I absolutely hate. I have OR experience. But the hours are absolute shit. 60+ hour weeks, super high volume clinic, tons of workers comp paperwork yet no admin days, don’t get most holidays off, PTO is shit for how much I’m working (14 days), on call half the month with 1-2 weekends a month, if on call have to round, even on holidays. Zero call pay. On call at least one major holiday a year (thanksgiving or Christmas) No compensation for that or all the overtime I’m working cause I’m salaried at 125k, in a very HCOL city in socal. Commuting at least 1 hr each way once or twice a week. I’m getting majorly shafted in my job and cannot get another job anywhere to save my life. I’ve been throwing around apps in various specialties in various cities and had 0 luck. I’m heavily considering joining the military as a PA, likely either air force or navy. I come from a very large military family. The debt relief is very appealing, as is the tax free housing, 30 days vacation. Couple friends are military PAs and they said it’s only every now and then they work more than 50 hrs. Obvious downside is deployment/getting orders to go somewhere. Upside is getting more well rounded experience as it seems you start in primary care. I’m just so over workers comp, spine, and the whole pain management aspect of it. The patients are difficult, and there’s absolutely zero draw to stay in this job. They had a part time PA that was helping me and making my job more reasonable, but they’re quitting after 4 months and not hiring another one. this is the whole reason the PA I replaced quit after 2 yrs because the workload isn’t sustainable for a solo PA. I’m not even practicing medicine at this point. I spend most of my time arguing with workers comp insurance over surgery denials. I wake up everyday absolutely hopeless and hating my job, burned out with 0 work life balance getting experience in a field I have 0 desire to stay in long term.