I didn't know the draft could also put people into positions like cooking. I knew the military had other jobs besides just combat, but I thought that was strictly what the draft was for. I'm still against the idea of someone possibly being arrested if they don't want to do it. Even in the most desperate circumstances, that's... extreme. What's even the point? Jails and prisons are supposed to be for dangerous people who hurt others. Not wanting to go into the military doesn't make someone dangerous (neither do a few other illegal things, for that matter). I think jury duty also does this, where you have to show up or you'll go to jail. I also think jury duty should be a job, not something random people who may or may not have critical thinking skills can just be asked to do. And from what I've heard of jury duty, not having transportation doesn't excuse you from attending.
I literally stopped aging/developing at 12 so I'd never be considered for a draft even if there was a situation so drastic they started using lions tigers and bears. But if I were an adult selected to draft, I'd have an elaborate plan to fake an "accident" or "incident", and try to make a new identity in another continent if I thought it was even the slightest bit possible I'd meet the standards for combat. Actually I'd probably just move the second they started doing the draft. (ironically on what I believe is our real planet, kids my age actually can do combat, but that's a very different place from earth where school is also optional, people don't look for reasons to start a war, and we're stronger/faster/have better senses. plus combat there is actually fun and interesting, not boring half the time and terrifying the other half)