8 LIES Military Recruiters Tell New Recruits ( Don't Fall for it! )

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  • In today's video, I go over some lies military recruiters may try and tell you in order to join the military.
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Komentáře • 979

  • @eatingwithal494
    @eatingwithal494 Před 2 lety +1106

    Great video. A few takeaways.
    1. Yes some recruiters may be aggressive. If you are interacting with an aggressive recruiter find another one. He’s completely right.
    2. Correct. Don’t sign anything unless everything your recruiter promised you is on paper. You won’t need to sign a contract until you pass all enlistment requirements. ASVAB + MEPS
    3. Also correct you can’t quit lol. Once you leave that’s it. But as far as duty station there are now options for specific MOS’s where you can pick your first duty station. Again make sure that it is in the contract. Option 19 + Option 20 is what you should be looking for.
    4. Remember this is the Army / Military at the end of the day you’re a soldier. Doesn’t mean that you’re going to be living the life of an Infantryman, but there will be rough times.
    5. Reclassing is as difficult as he says but it’s not impossible. Ive held 2 MOS’s in the Army and I’m about to start my 3rd at the end of the year.
    6. If the job you want isn’t available you more than likely didn’t qualify for it based off your ASVAB score. There are other reasons but that’s the main one.
    7. If you want more info or are looking for a recruiter. Hit me up I got you.

    • @AlexisJWood
      @AlexisJWood Před 2 lety +20

      Thank you this was very informative as my husband as just began the process of enlisting the biggest thing we’re confused on is the transition into the army with a wife and kids. What if his first duty station doesn’t have housing available at the time he’s set to start?

    • @straightouttagaming3110
      @straightouttagaming3110 Před rokem +18

      Technically you can quit. Just fail boot camp

    • @ChickentNug
      @ChickentNug Před rokem

      @@straightouttagaming3110 They recycle you if you don't meet the physical requirements

    • @michaelmatthias9495
      @michaelmatthias9495 Před rokem +1

      Reclassing doesn’t seem that difficult if you’ve done it twice now…

    • @ChickentNug
      @ChickentNug Před rokem +1

      @@michaelmatthias9495 depends entirely on your leadership from what I've heard. If they want to go through the work to help you out they will and if they don't they won't

  • @jaketherake32
    @jaketherake32 Před rokem +2110

    I talked with a marine corps recruiter a couple weeks ago. He told me “I’m going to be 100% and truthful with you” and he was. I did all my own research, and everything he told me was true. I wish all recruiters were like him. I leave for basic training in October

    • @VIP_Airsoft
      @VIP_Airsoft Před 11 měsíci +81

      Good luck bro best of wishes to you🫡

    • @jaketherake32
      @jaketherake32 Před 11 měsíci +30

      @@VIP_Airsoft much appreciated

    • @adbwoo8570
      @adbwoo8570 Před 11 měsíci +15

      I leave in July the 18th

    • @E_Snugs
      @E_Snugs Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@adbwoo8570see ya

    • @MagnaGuy
      @MagnaGuy Před 11 měsíci +35

      I walked into my Army recriting office and flat out told them, "I know what is in the Army and how it is, what paperwork do we need to do?" From then on, all the dates, pay, and bonuses they told me was 100% true and on paper.
      Good luck in your basic training, I will finish with AIT in September

  • @ZachPrime
    @ZachPrime Před rokem +954

    Had a navy recruiter tell me that almost nobody ends up being stationed on a vessel. Downright disrespectful to lie to me like that, and it's flat out disgusting to lie to kids like that

    • @mr.dawson1988
      @mr.dawson1988 Před rokem +18

      Damn

    • @Themanhandler228
      @Themanhandler228 Před rokem +41

      Skill issue 🤓

    • @Kingofthe13thday
      @Kingofthe13thday Před rokem +1

      ​@@Themanhandler228grow up and go outside

    • @lsrpjune3500
      @lsrpjune3500 Před 11 měsíci +163

      You didn’t think you’d be stationed on a boat in the NAVY you’re naive. Literally your fault

    • @dboulgarides1814
      @dboulgarides1814 Před 11 měsíci +58

      @@lsrpjune3500i don’t think him or anyone with a brain would believe that recruiter lol

  • @tonkwas
    @tonkwas Před 11 měsíci +222

    I didn’t join the Army because the Recruiter lied and told me I could switch my MOS at any time in Basic. When I talked to the Marine Recruiter, he didn’t lie. He said it was gonna be complete trash being in the Marines, but you’ll meet life long friends. Then he told me Boot Camp won’t be the hardest part of the Marines. That got my interest, so I asked me older brother to validate if he lied. Nope, 3 years later into my contract. I do for sure hate it just like I was told. I don’t regret it one bit. 😃

    • @vietnamvet4533
      @vietnamvet4533 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Yea well my recruiter old LBJ told me I was fighting to keep VietNam free, so come on man.

  • @nullnull12345
    @nullnull12345 Před 10 měsíci +72

    Recruiters are like used car salesmen, they bend the truth or just lie to get you to sign the contract.

  • @frankt1720
    @frankt1720 Před rokem +466

    As an ex recruiter, I was often asked if a recruit could change her job if they didn’t like it. The answer is yes. It might be very difficult but you can change.

    • @VIP_Airsoft
      @VIP_Airsoft Před 11 měsíci +5

      Hey I was just wondering how I should approach recruiters and where would I find them? Also I’m 17 can I talk to one?

    • @shaunb986
      @shaunb986 Před 11 měsíci +6

      ​@@VIP_Airsoft if they aren't already touring your school for new recruits then you can go to any branches website and apply. and yes you can be 17 to talk to them but to sign any paperwork you need parental permission.

    • @VIP_Airsoft
      @VIP_Airsoft Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@shaunb986 so would I talk via email or phone?

    • @o1g_2
      @o1g_2 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@VIP_Airsoft phone and then the nearst recruit station will get in contact with you and will schedule a in person meeting to talk more

    • @OriginalAustinOblivion
      @OriginalAustinOblivion Před 11 měsíci +2

      Honestly, I’m a little mad. My recruiter did tell me that too. Only way out of 25U is by submitting a packet and praying to BDE, since we are under strength. Oh and I’m doing it for my reenlistment 🤦‍♂️

  • @WanderleiFan1
    @WanderleiFan1 Před 10 měsíci +58

    Air Force recruiters are much different. They require you to make an appointment if you meet the requirements they'll tell you what you need to know and how to proceed but they will not pressure you and they will not contact you again after you leave the recruitment office unless you contact them again.

    • @kurtrussell5228
      @kurtrussell5228 Před 10 měsíci

      The airforce is basically civilians in uniform

    • @steeltiger1465
      @steeltiger1465 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Chair force

    • @greenwalltree
      @greenwalltree Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@Domschataccountthat’s a great job. Don’t complain

    • @dylanmartinez2157
      @dylanmartinez2157 Před měsícem

      @@Domschataccountoh damn .. sorry about that bro. If I don’t get my number one pick, then I should just refuse it right? Better than doing something I hate?

    • @kintamas4425
      @kintamas4425 Před 9 dny

      @@steeltiger1465hey don’t knock it. It’s in the name. We rarely get deployed. And if a future cyber warfare operator like me gets deployed… somethings not right. I think in such a scenario, we’d be at war.

  • @taemien9219
    @taemien9219 Před rokem +410

    One thing many people don't understand and the only reason I did is I had former recruiters in my family (dad was a Marine recruiter in '76, brother-in-law was a recruiter in the late '90s), is that recruiters do NOT write up contracts. When the video author says get stuff in writing, be careful with that because if its the recruiters doing it, it means jack squat. When veterans say to get stuff in writing, this is at MEPS when you have gotten your physical, taken the ASVAB, and now sitting with a civilian at a desk and going over how long you wish to enlist for, which branch, and all that. This is where you want EVERYTHING in writing before you sign anything and BEFORE you raise your hand for the Oath of Enlistment.
    When we say everything we mean EVERYTHING. Get that bonus locked in, starting rank, MOS, and even duty station if available. This is where it gets scary because as a young guy or girl you have to haggle.. probably for the first time in your life. That counselor is trying to fill in the most needed jobs for the branch they work for. Your desires, your wants, your needs are not on his radar. His first priority is to get you to sign a piece of paper and also to sign up to fill in the most needed jobs and places. The jobs no one wants are the jobs he needs to fill, keep that in mind. This guy will lie and scheme as well. He will tell you what you want to hear. He will try to get you to sign that paper and sign your life away.
    But you have the power. At the end of the day, if you walk. He's in trouble. Your recruiter will be down his ass if you decide to walk away (since the recruiter loses credit). If you're hardballing, your recruiter will actually become one of your best allies. Let me explain how my situation went in 2006.
    Before I even walked into my recruiters office, I knew what MOS I wanted. For me that was 25S, Satellite Communications. The MOS with the longest and most advanced school in the Army Signal Corps. Before then I had looked over several MOS's. 25B, 25N, 25P, and 25S. I didn't really have any idea what more to do there so I spoke with my sister who had joined in '89 (she's a tad older). She had experience as a 31U as her first MOS which is now 25U. She didn't know which one was satcom off the top of her head but she knew it had the longest school, so she told me to pick the one with the longest school. It also had the most requirements on ASVAB and at the time civilian education.
    My Dad told me to make sure to work out getting the bonus and rank with my recruiter. So I went into my recruiter's office and told him, I want 25S, I want a sign on bonus, and I want two promotions (start off as an E3 instead of E1). So my recruiter put my packet together, did the background checks, got my college transcript (I had half of a 2 year degree by that point), and started scheduling me for the MEPS part (ASVAB and Physical). He warned me that it was going to be tough getting my MOS because of the requirements. He did a pretest for the ASVAB and I scored a 87 there. Which he said I would likely do better on the real one. I did, got a 96 ASVAB score, but more importantly I got a 130 GT and a 147 EL score (25S required a 120 EL, or electronics).
    Then when it came to speaking to the counselor, things started hitting the fan. While 25S was a needed MOS, there was a few other signal MOSes that needed more and so he tried to sabotage my packet (remember what I said about scheming). He said that I didn't have the civilian education requirement, at the time it was an Algebra course. Well I was in college and had gotten maximum marks in my math courses and placement, so I didn't need algebra which is why it wasn't on the transcript. I tried to explain that the math courses I took had maths as prerequisites higher than algebra, but he wasn't hearing it.
    So I called my recruiter, right there and told him I need my HS transcript. Understand this was 8pm at night. The HS I went to was in a different county, and I was 200 miles away in the state capital. Somehow.. someway, my recruiter pulled through and got the transcript faxed to the MEPS office. So I got my rank signed in, got my bonus I wanted, got the job I wanted.. but now the counselor wanted to ship me off in a few days.
    I pulled a fast one and told him I wanted Delayed Entry. Mainly because my parents had a vacation trip planned and I wanted my graduation date to be after they got back from that. He was PISSED. But I had him by the balls. He had done all that work already and didn't want me to walk after all that. So that day I was entered into the IRR as a delayed entrant at the rank of Private E2, and two months later when I took the Oath of Enlistment, I was promoted to PFC E3 and went to basic training.
    It sounds mean to do, and I agree. But remember, this is your life. Take it seriously. Its yours, and no one else's. If a counselor doesn't fill a needed MOS, he may get an ass chewing. Don't worry about them. Don't let them intimidate you. Worry about you and you alone in this process, this is your life. Do your research and take your time. Ask questions.
    It also seems in my story that my recruiter was with me 100% This is kinda true. My recruiter was a former Marine Infantryman. He was a civilian recruiter during the mass recruit surge in 2006. He wasn't like most active duty recruiters. He point blank told me he had no idea what my MOS was. Not all recruiters will be like that. And he was only backing me because I made it very clear at the get go what I wanted and that I wasn't someone to be sweet talked. He was there to do my paperwork, and that is it. I made sure he knew that (in a polite and matter of fact way of course). All he had to do was get my packet in order, so his job was easy.

  • @ernestosalgado469
    @ernestosalgado469 Před 2 lety +472

    I was talking with navy recruiters at my high school(even tho I have no intention of joining the navy)I was asking them questions about just why the navy and their life in the navy.The last question I asked them was “so what’s it like living in a boat ”😂,they just stared dead at me mad as shi,and I just busted out laughing.

  • @theworldwithin_
    @theworldwithin_ Před 11 měsíci +21

    I remember Air force recruiter told me it's just like call of duty, I knew bro was capping right there 😂😭✌🏻

    • @GetRight-np6qm
      @GetRight-np6qm Před 11 měsíci

      when i finish usmc bootcamp will they let me quit after ?

    • @theworldwithin_
      @theworldwithin_ Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@GetRight-np6qm why join if ur gonna quit? You worked hard just to quit like that?

  • @Sidearmplace
    @Sidearmplace Před 10 měsíci +30

    My recruiter actually tried talking me out of joining😂 she made sure I was for real about joining and has not lied to me about anything yet.

  • @tntking_7302
    @tntking_7302 Před 7 měsíci +44

    I am joining the U.S. Navy and when I was speaking to my recruiter and a Chief, they gave me 100% honesty, all the things you have said they have never did to me. They explained the process of changing jobs if I ever wanted to and told me where to find more info to study what they were telling me. I am proud to serve the U.S. Navy, knowing that my recruiter and Chief have my 6.

  • @killermoth9311
    @killermoth9311 Před rokem +76

    The worst lie mt recruiter told me was that she loved me and that she'd wait for me to come back from basic 😢

  • @juanhurtado4712
    @juanhurtado4712 Před rokem +153

    I was a recruiter for the National guard in Texas, yes my job was to recruit but I always looked for the best option for my recruit, depending on what their needs were at the moment in near future. Is always good to ask a relative who has militar experience. I changed my MOS 4 times, 19K, 11B, 19D and 88M. You need a GT score of at least 100 or 110. Some MOSs require higher GT score. Enlisting in the US Army was the best decision of my life. If I go back in time I will do it again. If you don’t wanna be deployed then should stay a civilian. The military is to deploy at any ANY time. Is an experience only a few have the courage to do. All others decide to stay in the civilian world.

    • @ethankestner7475
      @ethankestner7475 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Can you decide not to Enlist when your at MEPs? Just to push it off for a few more months?

    • @juanhurtado4712
      @juanhurtado4712 Před 10 měsíci +6

      @@ethankestner7475 none can force you to sign but at the same time you don’t need to go to MEPS if you ain’t serious about enlisting. Just take the ASVAB, have you recruiter inform you of all your enlisting options based on your score and once you are serious about enlisting let your recruiter know. Keep in mind that enlisting option change for needs of the service and what you may qualify now may not be available in the near or far future. Good luck 🍀

    • @johndean5036
      @johndean5036 Před 10 měsíci +2

      If you haven't signed and taken the oath, then no they can't force you

    • @vietnamvet4533
      @vietnamvet4533 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Did you recruit George Bush, and tell him he was going to be a great President, like his father and Jimmy Carter all proud members of the military?

    • @juanhurtado4712
      @juanhurtado4712 Před 10 měsíci

      @@vietnamvet4533 you sir deserve and stupid answer but I’m better than that. I’m sure you know the answer to your question. Please grow up.

  • @justsomeguythatwantstocry4243

    This gives me a great appreciation for my recruiters. Navy recruiting office in Waltham Massachusetts is great. Completely upfront with you

  • @Ragnellrok
    @Ragnellrok Před rokem +27

    Best thing i can say is have someone you know who is prior service accompany you to your first meeting with your recruiter. Helped me cut through all the BS immediately

    • @babyg220
      @babyg220 Před 10 měsíci +3

      What if we don’t have that

    • @Ragnellrok
      @Ragnellrok Před 10 měsíci +3

      @lklg3549 research, the fact you're on this video shows you're doing the right thing and want to go in prepared. Your best bet is picking a job or multiple jobs and sticking with it, don't let the recruiter convince you otherwise. I can really only speak on being an army recruit though, I didn't sign anything until I got my desired MOS

  • @christopherguevara3571
    @christopherguevara3571 Před 10 měsíci +46

    In the Marine Corps for MOS changes, it basically works like this. It’s called a Lateral Move, this is because you can’t just change into any MOS. For Active contracts you must wait until it’s time to re-enlist, however for Reserve contracts you can activate for a AR contract after finishing MOS school and being assigned your primary station (but it’s basically like signing a re-enlistment contract).

    • @Wish_I_was_Righteous
      @Wish_I_was_Righteous Před 9 dny

      So would you recommend a young person to join in as reserve instead of active? I don’t know how it works sorry loll

    • @christopherguevara3571
      @christopherguevara3571 Před 9 dny

      @@Wish_I_was_Righteous Personally, I would not join the reserves unless you’re planning on joining the Air Force or Coast Guard. The most you’ll get from the reserve side of the Army or Navy is a tiny amount of tuition assistance & cheap health and dental care.

  • @lsptnjpm
    @lsptnjpm Před rokem +28

    I really like and appreciate all the enlisted folks sharing their experiences.

  • @907travelalot
    @907travelalot Před rokem +5

    Very well presented thank you.

  • @jemiahellington2439
    @jemiahellington2439 Před 2 lety +12

    keep up the great job Aaron

  • @FamishedDrop922
    @FamishedDrop922 Před rokem +20

    My local recruiters know they can't fool me. I've done EXTENSIVE research before talking to any of them 😂

    • @kungfupao2756
      @kungfupao2756 Před rokem

      Tips to research? I want to be prepared.

    • @FamishedDrop922
      @FamishedDrop922 Před rokem +3

      @@kungfupao2756 Which branch do you want to join? I'm joining the Army and the first thing I researched was what basic training was like. I suggest watching the 3 part series of shipping into Fort Jackson.

    • @kungfupao2756
      @kungfupao2756 Před rokem

      @@FamishedDrop922 air force

  • @gabriellelovesJesus
    @gabriellelovesJesus Před rokem +6

    I’ve heard all of these things😂 it’s so crazy hearing this from someone else. Thank you! Man, I was like “this seems too good to be true.” It is…it is😂

  • @Necrogamingchannelyt
    @Necrogamingchannelyt Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this info, I sent it to my little sister cause she wants to join the mil so hopefully this helps her stand her ground on the career she's looking for.

  • @theyhatemel433
    @theyhatemel433 Před 2 měsíci

    im glad that i found this, the army tried recruiting me saying some of the same things you mentioned in the video and he kept prying even when i said i didnt want to join

  • @dex7251
    @dex7251 Před 2 lety +31

    This just got personal 4:45 - 5:05 😂
    Keep being you, man. Good work!

  • @Truckguy2024
    @Truckguy2024 Před rokem +69

    I for real had a recruiter at my high school tell me that even though I had in writing a guaranteed civilian job he was like “But is it really guaranteed?” I was like yes.. yes it is😂

    • @JoeCastillo-fj3wk
      @JoeCastillo-fj3wk Před rokem +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Puggy42069
      @Puggy42069 Před 11 měsíci +11

      Civilian job can still not hire you. They’re not obligated by law.

    • @johndean5036
      @johndean5036 Před 10 měsíci +7

      Nor is the military, go with the civilian job

  • @ceogizmo
    @ceogizmo Před rokem +1

    They definitely make it seem like reclassify your MOS is easy peacy. Thanks for the look out 🤝🏽

  • @jamesmcgathon3084
    @jamesmcgathon3084 Před 4 měsíci +1

    💯
    Thank you for serving.

  • @jamesnubz
    @jamesnubz Před 5 měsíci +5

    Amazing vid. Id like to stress something as well. Anytime MEPS is offering you contracts, if its NOT the MOS you want DO NOT SIGN ANYTHING!! they will say that they dont have that job, bullshit.
    Only sign a contract for you chosen MOS if you get a GUARANTEE IN WRITING.
    My Navy recruiter was pretty honest with me cause i wanted Corpsman, he told me that its a very competitive field and to keep an open mind, but he said if i really wanted it, then just go for it.

  • @lopakarojas1076
    @lopakarojas1076 Před 2 lety +68

    I appreciate your videos brotha, I’ve been trying to join the army for months now and they keep taking a long time. Hopefully I can get in soon and start serving my country

    • @AaronbTV
      @AaronbTV  Před 2 lety +15

      I appreciate you 💯

    • @JakobHall45
      @JakobHall45 Před 2 lety +1

      Let me guess, ur trying to join CAF?

  • @sabinorico8207
    @sabinorico8207 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video! Glad you were straight forward with the information.

  • @diffyman7286
    @diffyman7286 Před 6 měsíci

    I appreciate your help with the advice

  • @xannelichili8581
    @xannelichili8581 Před 2 lety +109

    My husband is in the navy and im trying to join the military too. I was thinking about the Army and I started talking to a recruter but after many research I found out that being active duty can have an impact on my education ( I’m the medical field) so now I’m trying to talk to an national guard recruiter so I can have time for school.

    • @jonathanwstx
      @jonathanwstx Před rokem +7

      You are wasting your time talking to a NG recruiter . Especially if your husband is active duty

    • @usarmyisthebest9193
      @usarmyisthebest9193 Před rokem +3

      @@jonathanwstx
      Why though? You can always transfer units/states.

    • @rmr6394
      @rmr6394 Před rokem +10

      @@usarmyisthebest9193 not true your current command and state has to release you and the unit and different state has to accept your request to transfer! Do your real homework and stop assuming I’m in the guard 5+ yrs just cause you can do it doesn’t mean they will let you do it!! Key difference 😂 sorry to pop your little bubble of false perceived reality of what they tell you you can’t do and what you actually are able to do. Beat of luck.😅

    • @michaelmatthias9495
      @michaelmatthias9495 Před rokem +3

      Can you not do your civilian job in the Army? There’s the Army Civilian Skills Acquired Program

    • @Elcompalui712
      @Elcompalui712 Před rokem

      Hey man how’d it go? I’m Interested in medical field as well

  • @brooklynn1674
    @brooklynn1674 Před 7 měsíci +7

    In the process of joining I go for my interview November 27th so this helps so much, the one thing I’m having issues with is like pre workout training before Basic but thank you for the advice!

    • @kyrahbrower7348
      @kyrahbrower7348 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Let’s work out together, I’m in the process of joining too

  • @robbybankston4238
    @robbybankston4238 Před 10 měsíci

    Several good points. I've had some good recruiters in my time but there are some shady ones too. One of the best things you can do is educate yourself and verify what the recruiter tells you with other sources. Read the regs yourself.

  • @kiddagreatest7891
    @kiddagreatest7891 Před 10 měsíci

    Finna go talk to a recruiter on Wednesday about joining. Thanks for some really helpful info

  • @petezahutt4859
    @petezahutt4859 Před 10 měsíci +66

    Joining the Marine Corps was possibly the biggest mistake of my life. I went in half cocked in hopes of becoming a better version of me. I trusted my recruiter to the end. Halfway through training, I suffered a life threatening incident. I was dropped from my company. A month later, I called my recruiter and told him exactly what happened. What he said was generic and not helpful in the slightest. *RED FLAG.* I haven’t heard from him since. It took months to finally get separated from the military, and all that time I was treated like a recruit, even though I couldn’t go back to training. My word of advice? There’s NOTHING in that depot worth dying for.
    Stop = think.
    Side note: Conversely, had I joined any of the other branches, I would’ve never reached the same sense of accomplishment and satisfaction as the Marines.

    • @Fit_soldier
      @Fit_soldier Před 9 měsíci +1

      Did you get medbord?

    • @petezahutt4859
      @petezahutt4859 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@Fit_soldier yes

    • @d33738
      @d33738 Před 9 měsíci +4

      what was the life threatening incident? if i may ask. so i can be mindful and avoid that stuff. i go to meps tomorrow

    • @datswagfalco6294
      @datswagfalco6294 Před 9 měsíci +5

      I just graduated out of marine boot camp with Lima. Best decision of my life. I’m not surprised your recruiter or mrp (or whatever broken recruits go to) treated you still like a recruit. My buddy is in mrp and they don’t really care because you are still a recruit and if you get put into another company they have to treat you the same as everyone else. Sorry to hear about that hopefully all will go well in the future.

    • @petezahutt4859
      @petezahutt4859 Před 8 měsíci

      @@d33738On Saturday night of Swim Week, most of my vision faded into nothing. A few days later, I was picked up by an ambulance, then I found out I suffered a stroke.

  • @dasnas2843
    @dasnas2843 Před 2 lety +20

    It doesn't matter what branch of the military you want to join you can deploy in any of them.

  • @Spicy2x_
    @Spicy2x_ Před 2 lety

    Keep grinding broski 💪 💯 🙏 😤 🙌

  • @SUPercAt52
    @SUPercAt52 Před rokem

    Bless your soul

  • @asplitgem56
    @asplitgem56 Před 11 měsíci +40

    I’m currently an U.S. Army recruiter in nyc, even if I wanted to cap I couldn’t bc New Yorkers are skeptical out the gate. Please do your research, and don’t be lied too.
    As a medic when we started training, I remember everyone upset bc their recruiter said they would be working in an hospital. I look back on that and continue to be straight with people who are interested.

    • @inlovewsage
      @inlovewsage Před 6 měsíci +2

      So where would I be working if I were a medic? Because that’s what I’m doing for my AIT 😔

    • @larafenner
      @larafenner Před 5 měsíci

      Bahahaha yes can 100% vouch for that one, my NY hubby trusts NO ONE 😂

  • @slaxin7335
    @slaxin7335 Před 11 měsíci +7

    My recruiter gave me a whole speech on my wish list and where it sucks to be stationed and that you can't just quit and when my contract is for sure signed. Also, that sometimes it is going to suck, and he always shows visible stress when I visit the office and told me how my MOS could be changed at different stations and that the military can be like having a 9-5 just in some camo.

  • @trey.williams
    @trey.williams Před měsícem

    After seeing this video I have more confidence that my recruiter is giving me good information and that he’s acting in good faith. Good recruiters are out there!

  • @baronc252
    @baronc252 Před rokem +40

    There's a ton of stuff that you can do with the Army. However, like this guy said in the video. Make sure to read your enlistment contract before signing. If you were promised a bonus, job, duty location, or school. It will be in that contract. If it is not in the contract, then you aren't getting it. I'm almost done with recruiting and get HRAPs thanking us all the time. They share horror stories of how other recruits were lied into a job or the Army in general. Also if your ASVAB score is garbage. Your options will be extremely limited. So don't score a 35 and think you're gonna be a cyber operations specialist.

  • @randomcommenter1812
    @randomcommenter1812 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I'm currently looking into recruitment options since I'm graduating soon. I talked with Marine recruiters, then I did research on Marine boot camp. It doesn't seem like a good fit for me, so I'm going to look into the Air Force and Space Force next.

  • @christophershanklin112
    @christophershanklin112 Před rokem +23

    Reclassing or changing Mos can be hard if your specific unit is understaffed. If they are overstaffed it’s a lot easier. Also, NEVER take your recruiters word regardless on what they tell you. REMEMBER they get paid by incentives such as getting people enlisted. They will say anything for you to sign

    • @Puggy42069
      @Puggy42069 Před 11 měsíci +3

      According to an Army recruiter on here they don’t get any bonus other than a “good job” by their leadership

    • @marcwilder8165
      @marcwilder8165 Před 6 měsíci

      I’m a recruiter in VA, we don’t get incentives for putting someone in the Army.

    • @brianjungen4059
      @brianjungen4059 Před 6 měsíci

      You are 100% wrong. Recruiters DO NOT GET PAID BONUSES FOR THE NIMBER OF RECRUITS THEY PUT IN. That is a 100% lie. If you don’t know what you’re talking about, stay silent.

  • @ThunderForce222
    @ThunderForce222 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Need's of the Army. I reclassed three different times. It was a bit of a process, but it was during wartime so replacing was a little bit easier because of the jobs that I Reclassed too

  • @Skyblue-fh1nj
    @Skyblue-fh1nj Před 23 dny +1

    My dad was stationed at Fort Drum. I unfortunately learned from the recruiter situation from my son stuff. He got out during AIT. His recruiter didn’t do all the paperwork stuff right. Now have two girls joining. Marines next year and think she decided navy this summer.

  • @dasnas2843
    @dasnas2843 Před 2 lety +16

    Also they don't tell people who are interested in joining the military about your 8 year service with the military or any branch of it. I believe you agree to an obligation of a 3 or 6 years with your mos of choice than for the 5 or 2 years you'll be a on standby in the inactive reserve unit. Which mean they can take you back in if need be but only for the reminder of your 8 year contract after your 8 year contract is up your free. I got this info from a contacting lady at meps when I went on March 8th.

    • @fonzie2098
      @fonzie2098 Před rokem +1

      As someone who was stop-lossed in Iraq I can verify that is true.

  • @cadendecker7894
    @cadendecker7894 Před rokem +7

    My recruiter was honest the entire time with me in fact I got more bonuses then I was expecting when I enlisted

  • @thumpira
    @thumpira Před 6 měsíci

    good information. I tried contacting one and didn’t want to recruit me so now I have to find one with good intentions. Literally the marines is my golden ticket fr.

  • @MKxxonduty
    @MKxxonduty Před 6 měsíci +2

    My recruiter actually was the opposite & is patient. He is just there & goes with the flow. Awaiting to do the ASVAB again.

    • @user707v5
      @user707v5 Před měsícem

      You can take it more than once if you don’t get a good score? I’m heading down to the usmc office tmmr just to get a date to take it

  • @SprocketTG
    @SprocketTG Před rokem +7

    My recruiter had cringe ego when they recruited me. As soon as I opened a bank with chase to finalize my checklist for enlistment my recruiter in the bank just screams "GOT YO ASS NOW!!!". like, I get it. I was a successful recruit but damn.

  • @strikeforce1500
    @strikeforce1500 Před rokem +3

    Recruiters are like those guys that call you from the bank to offer you stuff. They are NOT calling you because they care about 'their great, super duper, important client', they call you to sell you stuff and get a comission,even if they have to twist the truth, or downright lie.

  • @Tru-the-Dreamtraveler
    @Tru-the-Dreamtraveler Před rokem +1

    100% correct you can back out during 10 week 14 to even 20 week bct cycle and leave however u will be sent to RHU return home unit and possibly be sweeping n cleaning dumb stuff until u ship home or however u can also change your mind from that as well continue your training and get recycled as well to a possibly better company.

  • @ecg3152
    @ecg3152 Před rokem +5

    0:56 (Once you’re in the military)
    When you’re about to get out and talk to the career planner they’ll do the same shit and sweet talk to you even more. To re-enlist

  • @-LowResDream
    @-LowResDream Před rokem +22

    Im still in the recruitment phase and my MOS bonus is 40k for 6 years but the paper work says my term is 3 years with a 25k bonus and he told me its some error or something and at meps itll be fixed. I will DEFINITELY be checking that it is fixed. Theyve been pretty truthful and did a little manipulation but I personally am fully interested im joining so the manipulation was completely pointless lmao like nothing will deter me from this i just think its annoying that they do this.

    • @sumdumfuk5688
      @sumdumfuk5688 Před rokem +6

      It's not that the manipulation was pointless, its that it was easy because you are blinded by wanting to join. You should've raised your terms after that little stunt. Remember, he loses if you walk, and there's always another recruiter out there

    • @batboy555
      @batboy555 Před rokem +5

      Threaten to walk. Get your money. Remember you lose 30 percent of that off the top.

  • @Obese.Javier
    @Obese.Javier Před 6 měsíci +3

    I had a marine corps recruiter try to tell me I would be marked for apathy and If I left I couldn't join any other branch, keep in mind I hadn't signed any papers I hadn't gone to MEPS, the only thing I did was PT and talking about joining. A few months later I sat down with an Air Force recruiter and said it was complete bs.

  • @richieporter953
    @richieporter953 Před měsícem

    Also, sometimes it's best to be a reservist first because you can always go active if you like it.

  • @usp45shooter
    @usp45shooter Před 8 měsíci

    In the marines changing jobs is called a lat move. You could do it but it took time. now you aren't permitted to do it unless you are reenlisting.

  • @mikepasich1972
    @mikepasich1972 Před 9 měsíci +5

    I don’t know why I remember this, but during our first brief after getting off of the bus for Basic Training this Captain comes in and gives the really long speech. But two things I remember was “this is the time to admit if you lied on your paperwork to get into the Army” and “if any recruiter promised you bonuses, special treatment or other BS (edited for language LOL) they lied to you and this is your time to bust their asses” LMAO

  • @nokizzy8836
    @nokizzy8836 Před rokem +10

    i almost went marines during Covid time, thank god I was sent away at MEPs to get a waiver, (couldn’t since there were no doctor appointments available at the time), my recruiter followed me around the city. He showed up at the beach to talk to me at the grocery store at my doorstep the day I got back from vacation(which I never told him I left for) very weird. I also was very misinformed at the time and since then have gained more knowledge and am hoping to get into contact with Army recruiters soon to learn even more.

    • @michaelmatthias9495
      @michaelmatthias9495 Před rokem

      It’s because the marines work slave hrs, 6-7 days a week, and their livelihood depends on getting people to join. Their career will literally be ruined if they aren’t doing well at recruiting.

    • @Yoursistersazz
      @Yoursistersazz Před rokem +4

      Go air force

    • @michaelmatthias9495
      @michaelmatthias9495 Před rokem +1

      @@Yoursistersazz the Army is the best for career opportunities, promotion, and control over your own career.

    • @WaylonElstad
      @WaylonElstad Před 9 měsíci

      @@michaelmatthias9495 The Air force has the best food, single person dorms, and only 7 weeks of basic training. Every Army guy I know is envious of the Air force, while I've never heard it the other way around. Plus, they aren't considered cannon fodder (not as much as the Army or Marines, at least).

    • @michaelmatthias9495
      @michaelmatthias9495 Před 9 měsíci

      @@WaylonElstad they’re envious because of what? Do you know they all go through the same damn culinary course? Do you know they’re all restricted when it comes to altering recipes? Get the Army guys you know to come here and explain why. The ONLY reason is because they can move out the barracks sooner. But promotion and actual career opportunities the Army trumps every branch

  • @gage7114
    @gage7114 Před 10 měsíci

    I've been fortunate to have a good recruter although i'm with the guard so it may be a bit different but everything he tells me i've been able to personaly back up with reaserch of my own although this is a good video to look out for

  • @deathgarden0685
    @deathgarden0685 Před 9 měsíci +1

    As far as my recruiter said, they get in trouble for lying and promising things that are false

  • @edmondnadeau8180
    @edmondnadeau8180 Před měsícem +5

    My recruiter tried to lie to me, but since I was 17, my father pulled out his retired ID Card, slid it across the table to her & said "he was born into a military family, he knows what to expect, so quit blowing smoke up his butt."

  • @edgarhuiltron2184
    @edgarhuiltron2184 Před 8 měsíci +5

    My recruiter told me I probably couldn’t get the job I wanted and probably couldn’t get a option 40 because of my background and waivers. I got everything I wanted. 😅 I ship this week.

  • @thecrimsonfucker6999
    @thecrimsonfucker6999 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Sadly my recruiter lied to me about Veterancy status. I did six years in the Army guard and never deployed and only at year 5 did our Companies VA rep tell me that I needed Six years AND a deployment to get Vet status. I'll get VA loans and nothing else. I had gotten so many different answers over the years too smh.

  • @Peter_Muskrats_void
    @Peter_Muskrats_void Před 6 měsíci +1

    It’s like making a deal with the Devil: they know you wouldn’t except the terms of you thought they weren’t fair

  • @jalonroberson7150
    @jalonroberson7150 Před 2 lety +47

    I’m 19 , just got surgery on my knee and elbow and before all this happened I went and talked to a recruiter about joining the navy and he was gassing me up for what’s to come if I were to join. Luckily I failed the Meps test because I went not knowing if I truly wanted to spend 3 to 4 yrs of my life on a ship , but I am still considering it based off of dropping out of college and not having anything goin for myself that I find interest in , so Basically I’m on the fence there’s a good amount of pros but I also feel that there’s a lot more cons for some rsn and I just dk what to go with

    • @davidtheape6617
      @davidtheape6617 Před rokem +3

      I feel you im graduating hs in 7 months and am questioning college or army.

    • @TheUltimateKeyboardWarrior
      @TheUltimateKeyboardWarrior Před rokem +6

      @@davidtheape6617 do both

    • @TheUltimateKeyboardWarrior
      @TheUltimateKeyboardWarrior Před rokem +2

      @@davidtheape6617 don’t limit your options

    • @GJR_Daddy
      @GJR_Daddy Před rokem +2

      Look man, the navy isn’t as bad it seems plus if you do good on the Asvab you’ll have plenty of job options plus different bonuses based on ur job I got a 25k for boot camp and another 10k after finishing school

    • @___kayed
      @___kayed Před rokem

      @@TheUltimateKeyboardWarrioru can do both in army

  • @TheEmpireAnimations
    @TheEmpireAnimations Před 11 měsíci +65

    Quitting is a easy as smoking and failing a drug test lol

    • @Carrymedadda
      @Carrymedadda Před 2 měsíci

      Isn’t that dishonorable discharge?

    • @Seth-vj8vm
      @Seth-vj8vm Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@Carrymedadda Probably, yeah. But a dishonorable discharge is still a discharge, and if you're willing to smoke and fail a drug test, you really just want out, so you probably won't care about the loss of benefits.

    • @jennifermiller4557
      @jennifermiller4557 Před měsícem +2

      Uh, dishonorable discharged is like a felony on your record, it will affect civilian job opportunities once you're out. Go ahead and do drugs if you want to be "that" guy and hve no quality of life. Meanwhile, it could take forever to process out while on rear detail, yo ass is still theirs in the meantime 😮

    • @cheems5643
      @cheems5643 Před 7 dny

      @@jennifermiller4557no you don’t jack ass you get a general discharge under honorable conditions ask me how I know.

  • @carlcounts1
    @carlcounts1 Před 9 měsíci

    I knew a LOT guys that wanted out during basic and AIT and were denied

  • @malia4284
    @malia4284 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I had a recruiter tel me that Germany was a 1 yr tour & I would be able pick my next duty station. Not. I signed up in 1989. There was no CZcams videos to show anyone what basic training look like. I would have been somewhat prepared. I am glad I did it.

  • @isaiahjackson7092
    @isaiahjackson7092 Před rokem +12

    I came to a recruiters office the other day saying I can change my jobs whenever and that I can stay away from a ship. Another things is that they said is that when you travel they pay for villas and 5 star hotels

  • @ianp.680
    @ianp.680 Před 2 lety +24

    If they say you can back out anytime and then hit you with you can go to jail for backing out that just contradicts them. That being said, About to go see a recruiter tomorrow lol

    • @k-ro3824
      @k-ro3824 Před 2 lety +1

      I wish you a great time

    • @AaronbTV
      @AaronbTV  Před 2 lety +10

      lol that was just the order of things I said in the video , recruiters aren’t gonna say all these things exactly just be on the look out

    • @ianp.680
      @ianp.680 Před 2 lety

      Lol thinking about 11b. I’ve been binge watching all you videos. Thanks for all the tips

    • @allahuakbar4217
      @allahuakbar4217 Před rokem

      How did it go

  • @the_ender4791
    @the_ender4791 Před 5 měsíci

    My Army recruiter literally supported my decision to wait until I graduate to begin the process. He said he tells his recruits who are currently in school to prioritize school over anything and begin the process before senior year is done.

  • @just_br4ul108
    @just_br4ul108 Před 7 měsíci

    My recruiter was pretty straight foward, said i could always back out and gave me a list of stuff i qualified for, thinking 12r or 19d

  • @oof578
    @oof578 Před 2 lety +7

    I signed my contract 2 days ago. 3 year 91B (Wheeled vehicle mechanic) with airborne school after AIT. 9k bonus was all that was available. Didn't even think about getting preferred duty station in contract, hope that doesnt bite my ass later. Leave in 3 months

    • @vladimirlimardorosario3426
      @vladimirlimardorosario3426 Před rokem +1

      Broo i got the same contract, 91B, 9k bonus, shipping August 9

    • @_Kingdarkness
      @_Kingdarkness Před rokem +1

      Do you like North Carolina?

    • @bluedream9717
      @bluedream9717 Před rokem +1

      How’s the MOS been treating you? I’ve been thinking of joining as a 91b also I’ve been wanting to learn a trade skill and mechanic caught my eye along with a few other MOS

    • @oof578
      @oof578 Před rokem

      @@_Kingdarkness it was hot, humid, and there were constantly gnats on us, trying to get in our ears and eyes.

    • @oof578
      @oof578 Před rokem +1

      @Bluedream97 I haven't really done anything yet that's 91B specifc other than the school. I graduated dec. 15th and have been here as a holdover waiting for airborne school. I leave tomorrow for it actually. As a 91B you'll end up learning how to work on basically everything mechanical over your career. If you like working on vehicles like i do, 91b is a good way to go.

  • @ericfarrar9185
    @ericfarrar9185 Před 2 lety +101

    I am glad you made this video, I am currently 28 years old and I want to join the Army and do it as a career I already got a long list of MOS’s that I have researched and my top 3 so far is: 27D, 42A, and 92Y. I’ve already spoken to my recruiter who is a cool guy and I already know what I’m in for, I use to be in the JROTC back in high school. I only got three college course left to get my associates degree so with that and my JROTC experience I would be E-3 at BCT, but once Aaron I appreciate this video even though my mind is already made up about joining

    • @TetFeMal
      @TetFeMal Před 2 lety +4

      Judging by your age and Mos choices I hope you are in excellent shape and can enjoy going to the gym after a stressful day at work. I became a 42a at age 30. The PT we do is garbage and I hate going to the gym or doing anything army on my free time.

    • @ericfarrar9185
      @ericfarrar9185 Před 2 lety +2

      I am 28 and I currently weight 264 but I’ve already signed up for the gym and overall I want to be 27D that’s my number 1, 42A, 68G, 92Y, 89B, 25B, 31E, 15P are just other options

    • @lilradd1017
      @lilradd1017 Před 2 lety +4

      if you get your associates degree you could enter the army as an e4 i just graduated osut as an infantryman at ft benning 22weeks long

    • @ericfarrar9185
      @ericfarrar9185 Před 2 lety +6

      I thought only people with a bachelors degree would only be ranked up as an E-4 because I been told plenty of times and research that I would be an E-3 if I have an Associates Degree and JROTC experience

    • @timtucker9536
      @timtucker9536 Před rokem

      @@ericfarrar9185 it is a bachelors

  • @Raw_Filters
    @Raw_Filters Před 8 měsíci +2

    An hour before MEPS my recruiter hands me a packet saying I consent to being searched at MEPS medically and all that BS. Out of 20 items you had to sign they didn’t go over about 80%. However the first item on that list says you sign a delayed enlistment program, I told him I didn’t want to sign that one and he looked a little defeated. Read before you sign.

  • @neonrage9619
    @neonrage9619 Před 2 lety

    Yessirr Aaron

  • @CommanderDevissCT-
    @CommanderDevissCT- Před 2 lety +4

    my mom's friend was a dentist in the military.

  • @peterjaro6804
    @peterjaro6804 Před rokem +3

    Great video, thanks! A question: do you have to choose 1st option, 2nd option and 3rd option? If the only job you want is (for example) being a Helicopter/ Apache mechanic, can you put that on the application? ...or do you HAVE to put options?

  • @georgeacosta6650
    @georgeacosta6650 Před rokem

    AYYY I lived in fort drum for 6 out of the 10 years my dad was serving. Hoping I don't get screwed over like he did tho

  • @robertcarney689
    @robertcarney689 Před 9 měsíci +1

    lol about the deployment thing my recruiter told me I am guaranteed to deploy at least once looking forward to it actually

  • @Oopsursad
    @Oopsursad Před 2 lety +4

    I just swore in yesterday. I got 68e too😭 but I already do that as a civilian

  • @P31B
    @P31B Před rokem +18

    I hope the army doesn’t force you to take the videos down.
    At the end of the day, keeping it real is the best recruiting tool for kids today. They’re not as naive as I and many of my generation was.
    Most veterans today have a love-hate relationship with the army and their military service. The best thing we can do is mentor the young recruits, and guide them into knowing what to expect so that they’re not blindsided. Thanks for making these videos.

  • @DatBoi-vh6ym
    @DatBoi-vh6ym Před 10 měsíci +1

    With "being able to quit during basic/ ait" is pretty much impossible unless you lied about whatever when getting through MEPS. Was week 14/22 of Fort Benning 19D and was chaptered out after family submitted info that I had ADHD Meds when I was 10 :), there's always a way out if you don't want to be their but remember its faster to get out by finishing your basic + ait then to quit

    • @deleted8978
      @deleted8978 Před 10 měsíci

      That "finishing basic and ait is faster than quitting" is a lie
      I went fucked my leg up was gonna be sent to a rehab but I refused and was sent back to my company and had a long talk and I was out in 3 weeks on a general discharge. There's alot more to why I did it but yea no it's not faster to finish

    • @DatBoi-vh6ym
      @DatBoi-vh6ym Před 10 měsíci

      @@deleted8978 depends, idk when you went in but now they changed regulation and won’t allow anyone to be discharged medically until you’re “fully fixed” by the army (legal purposes) and then after you heal they generally force you to keep training. Battle buddy was in a previous company and fell off confidence tower shattering his back and had 7 months of rehab (begged and cried to go home but they refused), once healed he was put with us in echo and had to redo ALL of basic but couldn’t finish the ruck since it was destroying his back and after his family started legal case against the army they discharged him (this was as soon as I was about to be separated), long story they’re forced to fully heal you if you get “injured” and won’t let you discharge if you didn’t lie about anything in osut at least

  • @sia_leeku
    @sia_leeku Před rokem

    Just now seeing this and I’m going to meps tomorrow

  • @erics362
    @erics362 Před 2 lety +35

    My recruiter told me I'll be as successful as Aaron B if I join the Army. I know he's lying cuz Aaron B is the 🐐! ✊️

    • @AaronbTV
      @AaronbTV  Před 2 lety +16

      Yea bro join the Airforce 😂

  • @rain_tiara6887
    @rain_tiara6887 Před rokem +6

    You always answer all my questions. I really appreciate all the help. Recruiters don't tell you everything. They said oh I can't say too much unless you enlist. What do you think of that?

  • @allyfaust3572
    @allyfaust3572 Před rokem +2

    I waited 2 1/2 years to sign as 31K (Dog Handler). I am telling you, the wait was definitely worth it.

  • @ssgtrom9739
    @ssgtrom9739 Před 11 měsíci

    In the army, for the most part, before you sign your contract … you’ll know the exact job you choose, when you ship, and if you are receiving any incentives… ie bonuses.
    Also, yes! You do need to sign some documents in the office to see if you’re medically qualified before you can even process. You can do all that paperwork, and still not end up enlisting.
    Lol, what recruiter in this day and age say you’ll go to jail if you don’t ship? Maybe a marine recruiter I suppose.

  • @mckennapark5575
    @mckennapark5575 Před 11 měsíci +6

    I talked to a navy recruiter to explore my options, but I knew I wanted to go in the army (my friends in the navy and she convinced me to just talk to him) he ended up telling me I wouldn’t have to go on a boat if I chose a land only job (I despise the ocean), along with a bunch of other stuff to talk the navy up that just wasn’t true. Like i get it’s your job but you could at least be honest man

    • @GetRight-np6qm
      @GetRight-np6qm Před 11 měsíci

      when i finish usmc bootcamp will they let me quit after ?

  • @aleeshazink9131
    @aleeshazink9131 Před 2 lety +5

    husband grad. basic the 30th. he did it because his dad wanted him to. and im "leaking" everything they lie about and what they actually do alllllll that so thank you for these videos

    • @aleeshazink9131
      @aleeshazink9131 Před 2 lety +2

      they told him he had to do 6 years to get any benfits

  • @NahajaXVI
    @NahajaXVI Před 8 měsíci

    4:56 Oh my god my mom is in the Army and we had to stay in Fort Polk for 2 years almost three. I could never go back there

  • @rudyvaldez3512
    @rudyvaldez3512 Před 10 měsíci +2

    1:43 where he says people join thinking they have a bonus, a 100% true. I was graduating AIT and realized that others had, in writing, something stating that they had a bonus and I didn’t, after my recruiter told me more than once that I did.
    Recruiters also hype up everything, I almost joined the Marines but after a recruiter said to me “think about this, who do you think they’ll hire first, me or some guy with a degree in electrical engineering ?” I kindly said “you” to be respectful but he had taken it too far 🤣🤣🤣

  • @NguyenCa_AceRacer
    @NguyenCa_AceRacer Před rokem +5

    I want to be an officer because 1. That's my grandfather's expectation and 2. I wanna be a pilot. First time see my recruiter they tried to hide the fact that I can go to college for ROTC or even 4 years OTC for it, especially I got real high GPA, SAT, ACT enough to qualify for commission school scholarship. Made it to 6-5 in NAVY bootcamp and I called home, my grandfather told me that I can actually get out (4:24) and he'll help me do the ROTC thingy, what he didn't expect is that after I got out they gave me an RE-4...which I can't join military again forever -_-

    • @pepelepepe
      @pepelepepe Před 10 měsíci

      😂 probably for the better. God has mysterious ways.

  • @Northseattle-
    @Northseattle- Před rokem +3

    I went to the Navy and I went through 4 divisions in 2008 one after another in great lakes, IL I got a honorable discharge with a RE-4 . I got lied to one recruiter said I'll get $600k even though I don't have a PhD in medical field that I would get it right away after basic training then another recruiter said there's no way I'd get a RE-4 with honorable discharge there's no way. He said when I get out I'll get a job with Boeing or Microsoft as a civilian. I got failure to adapt and now I got to get a waiver I don't know how long it takes

    • @exquisitelovve
      @exquisitelovve Před rokem

      Same thing happened to me. Which is why I’m not re enlisting to the navy and going army once I get my waiver.

  • @AntonioBanderasTheKing
    @AntonioBanderasTheKing Před 6 měsíci

    thats so funny because I signed up as a plumber and I dont want the MOS but its all that was available.

  • @ForClosure
    @ForClosure Před 2 lety +7

    Getting ready to go to boot camp soon, just making sure I didn't miss anything

    • @TheMatureManiac
      @TheMatureManiac Před 2 lety

      Where/when are you going? I'm heading to fort sill on June 1st

    • @ForClosure
      @ForClosure Před 2 lety +6

      @@TheMatureManiac Great Lakes, June 23rd

    • @vicvicvicvicvic
      @vicvicvicvicvic Před rokem

      @@ForClosure How was it?

    • @BAREBRAIN
      @BAREBRAIN Před rokem

      @@ForClosure respond boi how was it

    • @BAREBRAIN
      @BAREBRAIN Před rokem

      @@TheMatureManiac how was it