OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
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OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
The Boy (aka my 19 y/o stepson) is making noises about enlisting and has been talking with a Marine recruiter(no, not JReed ). Of course his Mama is freaking out and her and his half brother (whose Dad was career AF and an ossifer the last 20+ years of his career) want to talk him into the AF since it's "safer".
Naturally it falls to be to be the neutral observer and do a little research before offering advice to The Boy.
When I enlisted in the Army in '96, I was told the Army was the only branch that guaranteed your MOS in the contract. Is this still true? It didn't matter to me since I was going Army anyway.
Can he take the ASVAB and then talk to a recruiter from any branch or does he have to take the ASVAB for each branch? I think it would help he decide if he knew what he was qualified for before settling on a branch.
Thanks!
Naturally it falls to be to be the neutral observer and do a little research before offering advice to The Boy.
When I enlisted in the Army in '96, I was told the Army was the only branch that guaranteed your MOS in the contract. Is this still true? It didn't matter to me since I was going Army anyway.
Can he take the ASVAB and then talk to a recruiter from any branch or does he have to take the ASVAB for each branch? I think it would help he decide if he knew what he was qualified for before settling on a branch.
Thanks!
Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits.
-Mark Twain
Proverbs 3:5; Philippians 4:13
Got to have a Jones for this
Jones for that
This running with the Joneses boy
Just ain't where it's at
-Mark Twain
Proverbs 3:5; Philippians 4:13
Got to have a Jones for this
Jones for that
This running with the Joneses boy
Just ain't where it's at
Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
He takes ASVAB. Based on scores will determine what branch(es) he's eligible for. It's USAF, Navy, Marines, Army in that order. Not that the Army is the bottom of the barrel but they do cover a lot of career fields.
Every branch will give you a guaranteed MOS, AFSC or whatever, but you have to be careful in dealing with the recruiters.
Go here:
http://www.military.com/
and go to their Features page. There is a wealth of straight up, honest material on everything from prepping for the ASVAB, what to do before, during and after Basic and much, much more. If you're not that computer literate, post and I'll provide you with direct links.
I can say something good and bad about every branch of the service. And some folks are a better 'fit' for some branches than others.
Me, semi-retired (waiting for 60) USAF SMSgt, (E-8 for you other branches) and I've done Reserve, Nat'l Guard, contingency activation, Active duty. Haven't done it all, but done a lot.
It's a life-changing decision and rarely to the negative. He could do worse.
Please post on what's he's going to do.
Every branch will give you a guaranteed MOS, AFSC or whatever, but you have to be careful in dealing with the recruiters.
Go here:
http://www.military.com/
and go to their Features page. There is a wealth of straight up, honest material on everything from prepping for the ASVAB, what to do before, during and after Basic and much, much more. If you're not that computer literate, post and I'll provide you with direct links.
I can say something good and bad about every branch of the service. And some folks are a better 'fit' for some branches than others.
Me, semi-retired (waiting for 60) USAF SMSgt, (E-8 for you other branches) and I've done Reserve, Nat'l Guard, contingency activation, Active duty. Haven't done it all, but done a lot.
It's a life-changing decision and rarely to the negative. He could do worse.
Please post on what's he's going to do.
Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
What ever he is told get it in writing. I have been in the AF/ANG as a full time Technician for 26 years. My career field is Metals Tech 2A7X1, that's machine and welding shop. We don't sleep in dirt piles and take shower every day. The deployments are not near as long as the others either. I have a skill that is viable on the outside world also. Just some things to think about. Good luck to him.
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Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
Thanks! I can't believe I didn't think to hit military.com...DOH!
Get it in writing, absolutely.
Get it in writing, absolutely.
Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits.
-Mark Twain
Proverbs 3:5; Philippians 4:13
Got to have a Jones for this
Jones for that
This running with the Joneses boy
Just ain't where it's at
-Mark Twain
Proverbs 3:5; Philippians 4:13
Got to have a Jones for this
Jones for that
This running with the Joneses boy
Just ain't where it's at
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Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
DO NOT let anyone push him into a branch he isn't really interested in. I wanted to join the Marines for a very long time, but my father talked me into the navy instead. I was absolutely miserable for twelve years. I stayed in that long for all the wrong reasons. By the time I finally got fed up and just left, my record was such that I couldn't get into the Marines or the Regular Army. Now I am in the NG, which I initially liked, but I grew very frustrated with it. Now I am 41, angry and bitter. I will retire this winter, with twenty-one years of service, and I have nothing to show for it.
Bottom line, let him go where he wants to go.
Bottom line, let him go where he wants to go.
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Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
As a former recruiter, I have to agree with this. He is not a high school kid, he is 19 years old and capable of making his own decisions. If he wants to be a Marine, then so be it. It is an honorable thing to do. Back him up all the way and be proud he is a son that WANTS to be a Marine.Otto wrote: Bottom line, let him go where he wants to go.
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I also agree with this ^^^Otto wrote:Bottom line, let him go where he wants to go.
Yes, the USAF has been good to me for the last 21.5 years, but I won't force a decisions on my Son, who is starting JROTC this year, on which branch to join if that is what he ends up wanting to do. I can give him the pros/cons of the Air Force, but it'll be up to him on which one. Mom may have a say in the matter though
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Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
Thanks! I'm not going to push him one way or the other outside of I'd prefer he go AD and get out from under Mama's wing. He needs to do some growing up she isn't prepared to let him do while he's still here.
He's got some knucklehead to him (hey, who doesn't at 19?) and stubbornness to boot. I figure he either won't adapt and not make through Basic or he'll buckle down and come out of his time in the service with every "attaboy" you can get.
He's got some knucklehead to him (hey, who doesn't at 19?) and stubbornness to boot. I figure he either won't adapt and not make through Basic or he'll buckle down and come out of his time in the service with every "attaboy" you can get.
Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits.
-Mark Twain
Proverbs 3:5; Philippians 4:13
Got to have a Jones for this
Jones for that
This running with the Joneses boy
Just ain't where it's at
-Mark Twain
Proverbs 3:5; Philippians 4:13
Got to have a Jones for this
Jones for that
This running with the Joneses boy
Just ain't where it's at
Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
A guarantee is only as good as the boy's effort. If he fails to try the guarantee is nothing. That is the best thing about the military, despite its faults it is a meritocracy. Yes, I know that more than cream floats, but by and large...
Sincerely,
Hobie
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Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
I agree with the others- let him go into whichever branch he wants to. It's his decision, otherwise he'll blame whomever he listened to if it's not what he wanted.
I will add this though- If I had it to do over again, I'd go reserves from the get go, then to college and then try for OCS. If that didn't work out I'd still have the option of going full time or staying reserve. Getting an education, making it through OCS and being commissioned would be the topping. But we all know the Enlisted rule!
I will add this though- If I had it to do over again, I'd go reserves from the get go, then to college and then try for OCS. If that didn't work out I'd still have the option of going full time or staying reserve. Getting an education, making it through OCS and being commissioned would be the topping. But we all know the Enlisted rule!
Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
Totally agree about pointing him at the info and letting him decide. Regarding sleeping in the dirt and not showering for weeks, some folks actually WANT that experience vs. being an in-flight guided missile repair technician. Plenty of options and no need to hurry the decision. It doesn't sound like he'd be interested given that he's thinking Marines but don't forget the Coast Guard as well.
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Oly
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That fires we don't put out will bigger burn
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Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
have him look into a army avn mos.I loved it .
fwiw when I joined the army a friend joined the AF both of us had a avn mos.when I made SGT he was still a E-3 so much for the showers I had more money for soap.
fwiw when I joined the army a friend joined the AF both of us had a avn mos.when I made SGT he was still a E-3 so much for the showers I had more money for soap.
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Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
Hey I PM'd you my number. I am a Marine Recruiter feel free to call.
Jeremy
GySgt USMC Ret
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Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
Hey what do you have against missile techs Until we got rid of them I was a tech on HAWK and the Avenger system. Not every thing we do in the Corps is sleeping in the dirt.olyinaz wrote: Regarding sleeping in the dirt and not showering for weeks, some folks actually WANT that experience vs. being an in-flight guided missile repair technician.
Oly
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Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
The often forgotten Coast Guard wasn't mentioned. I have done recruiting for them in the past when I was between assignments. I could answer any questions you or he may have. There are a lot of career fields and a good chance to pick a State. You mentioned "safer", and I suppose it could be compared to the green uniforms. Overall, he should be encouraged to join whatever service interests him.
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Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
Tell him what I told my kids, Three services ride (Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard), Two services walk (Army, Marines), make you're own "informed" decision.
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Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
Hey it's all good brother! Out in the dirt or in the rear with the gear - my hat's off to every one of you folks in every uniform.JReed wrote:Hey what do you have against missile techs Until we got rid of them I was a tech on HAWK and the Avenger system. Not every thing we do in the Corps is sleeping in the dirt.olyinaz wrote: Regarding sleeping in the dirt and not showering for weeks, some folks actually WANT that experience vs. being an in-flight guided missile repair technician.
Oly
Best,
Oly
Cheers,
Oly
I hope and pray someday the world will learn
That fires we don't put out will bigger burn
Johnny Wright
Oly
I hope and pray someday the world will learn
That fires we don't put out will bigger burn
Johnny Wright
Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
Just havin funolyinaz wrote:Hey it's all good brother! Out in the dirt or in the rear with the gear - my hat's off to every one of you folks in every uniform.JReed wrote:Hey what do you have against missile techs Until we got rid of them I was a tech on HAWK and the Avenger system. Not every thing we do in the Corps is sleeping in the dirt.olyinaz wrote: Regarding sleeping in the dirt and not showering for weeks, some folks actually WANT that experience vs. being an in-flight guided missile repair technician.
Oly
Best,
Oly
Jeremy
GySgt USMC Ret
To err is human, To forgive is devine, Neither of which is Marine Corps policy
Semper Fidelis
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Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
86er wrote:The often forgotten Coast Guard wasn't mentioned. I have done recruiting for them in the past when I was between assignments. I could answer any questions you or he may have. There are a lot of career fields and a good chance to pick a State. You mentioned "safer", and I suppose it could be compared to the green uniforms. Overall, he should be encouraged to join whatever service interests him.
Some very choice assignments on the Great Lakes for people wanting to
serve their country. Lots of States border the Great Lakes, 8 to be exact.
I'm a Michigan boy, so I'm biased
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Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
You missed the "in flight" part...99Z!JReed wrote:Hey what do you have against missile techs Until we got rid of them I was a tech on HAWK and the Avenger system. Not every thing we do in the Corps is sleeping in the dirt.olyinaz wrote: Regarding sleeping in the dirt and not showering for weeks, some folks actually WANT that experience vs. being an in-flight guided missile repair technician.
Oly
Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits.
-Mark Twain
Proverbs 3:5; Philippians 4:13
Got to have a Jones for this
Jones for that
This running with the Joneses boy
Just ain't where it's at
-Mark Twain
Proverbs 3:5; Philippians 4:13
Got to have a Jones for this
Jones for that
This running with the Joneses boy
Just ain't where it's at
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Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
Well, I got a little more info. He's been talking with a Marine recruiter since January. According to the recruiter his ASVAB scores were 55 and up across the board and his reasons for joining are to grow up and learn self discipline. Now maybe the years of me being a hard butt will count for something!
Oh, wanna know how I got this info? His Mama snuck the name out of The Boy in conversation and called the recruiter...
I've started calling her Marie after the Mom in Everybody Loves Raymond....
Oh, wanna know how I got this info? His Mama snuck the name out of The Boy in conversation and called the recruiter...
I've started calling her Marie after the Mom in Everybody Loves Raymond....
Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits.
-Mark Twain
Proverbs 3:5; Philippians 4:13
Got to have a Jones for this
Jones for that
This running with the Joneses boy
Just ain't where it's at
-Mark Twain
Proverbs 3:5; Philippians 4:13
Got to have a Jones for this
Jones for that
This running with the Joneses boy
Just ain't where it's at
Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
Tell him good job on the ASVAB that is a good score . National average is 49-50 this is not a percentage scale.
Jeremy
GySgt USMC Ret
To err is human, To forgive is devine, Neither of which is Marine Corps policy
Semper Fidelis
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To err is human, To forgive is devine, Neither of which is Marine Corps policy
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Re: OT:Any Active Duty Recruiters around here?
Kind of like buying a car, just shop around and make a sound decision from there. Once he is committed and signs it ain't easy to return it. Good luck.