Yep, as soon as I'm eligible and don't have to wait in some ridiculously long line outside of a Walgreens. I look at it this way: The vaccine may have a small chance of an unknown side effect that may or may not show up for years, or even decades. Meanwhile, Covid causes known problems ranging from blood clots to strokes to long term disability that may impact my life right now. Since I doubt I can evade Covid forever, the elimination of a known short term risk is worth it to me when compared against the unlikelihood of some distant side effect that is statistically unlikely to even happen.
I'd rather have the good years now than worry about some distant future that likely will never even happen. (And heck, if the side effects take decades to show up, I'll probably be dead from some other cause by then, anyway.) If I put off the vaccine for years while waiting for more proof that it doesn't cause long term effects, the chances are much greater that I get covid in the interim and have issues from that. And in the meantime, I'll have given up any chance of a meaningful life outside of a quarantine bubble. It's vaccine 'ho for me!