Thanks for the response guys. I just want to make sure I track down all my medical records before MEPs.
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Thanks for the response guys. I just want to make sure I track down all my medical records before MEPs.
I was told that when obtaining a "secret" security clearance that the government only checks your background and your credit. Do they check your medical records as well?
I simply was just asking if anyone had any experience with this sort of waiver. I have yet to get a "real life" response on the issue. Something tells me their are medical waivers involved :p
Just because they met their recruiting goals does not necessarily mean they have soldiers who are going to stick it out. People retire, get kicked out, discharged for medical reasons, etc.
Also,...
Seriously, I should be lucky he is even talking to me? It's only going to stop me from getting a secret clearance.
If recruiters kicked people out of their office because they had some minor...
He answers his phone about hmmm NEVER! And only responds to about 50% of my texts, and I only do it about once or twice a week and sometimes every 2 weeks.
I'm sure he loves texting just as much...
Thanks for the advice Viceroy. It makes me feel good coming from someone with experience on the issue. and yes you are right, I need to stop looking so deep into what other people's problems are. I'm...
The funny thing is, the recruiter actually told me if the commo jobs didn't work out, I could be an 88M because their is a cash bonus! I've read posts on the forums from people who have had waivers...
Hello, I recentely visited a recruiter and was all set to go to MEPs when I got a call the day before I was supposed to go. The recruiter stated I had to many traffic violations and I would need a...
Thanks for the info my friend. That sheds a bit more light on my checkbook :D Moving on to a different note, my recruiter says my local unit commander signed my moral waiver for the 12 traffic...
I do understand what you mean by networking, but I would rather spend more time with my unit and my soldiers then "networking" with other officers and senior officers in my state.
Redleg, what is...
Ya, I figure I would much rather just do the 8 week program, just like being gone for BCT, obviously my family and civilian job could be put on hold until I'm finished. But having to balance the 18...
Really? So the ARNG doesnt get rid of my civilian job for me, but they just give me more money for being a commisioned officer? Hmmm...
I have children, full time civilian job, mortgage w/property to maintain, wife, etc. 18 months seems like a long time even it is for just "1 weekend a month". 7 days a week 8-12 week accelerated...
Read what the website has to tell you more thoroughly. If you have a Master's degree, why would you even do the State OCS program? Hint--Accelerated or federal?
First of all, I want to thank you for helping me decide on what I should do. So I think I'm going to go enlisted, especially if this waiver comes back with me being approved for 25U at my local...
Ok so this is all making sense now, I just have a few more questions. So I get done with the Accelerated OCS and get commisioned as a 2LT, I enroll into the school to get my Bachelor's degree, which...
I really appreciate the help, cyall. So let me lay out a scenario for ya: I have yet to sign anything and I'm waiting on my recruiter to give me a MEPs date, thats because the recruiter and I are...
So it is required to have a bachelor's degree to be commisioned? Or can I get 30 credit hours in another subject area to get commisoned? Actually it won't even be that much because the degree I hold...
If I am married, is it possible that my wive's student loan can be paid for through the Student Loan Repayment program?
I'm interested in joining the state OCS program. Currently I have an Associate's degree in Audio Engineering. Unfortunately, only two of my classes transfer to most institutions because the degree is...