S. C.
The mitten state
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My feelings exactly!We signed the form and never got a single call at home. Weren't opposed to DS talking to recruiters if he wanted to, just wanted him to initiate any contact.
My feelings exactly!We signed the form and never got a single call at home. Weren't opposed to DS talking to recruiters if he wanted to, just wanted him to initiate any contact.
A few of my friend's husbands are recruiters and it's actually been a little easier lately because of the economy. More people are choosing to stay in for another tour or join because of the lack of civilian jobs.
jsmith, I just wanted you to know that I was very touched by the quote/motto/creed?? in your signature line. I have never heard or read that before and it gave me chills (in an "I am soooo proud of and greatful to our soldiers" way) THANK YOU for your service.
I got a call in 1980. The recruiter mentioned the names of all my classmates that were enlisting and tried to convince me that I could always go to college later.
For the same reason I don't want the annoying carpet cleaning service calling me! If I want a recruiter or a carpet cleaning service, I know how to find them.I guess I just don't see the problem with saying No thanks and hanging up
As far as sales calls go I'd be A ok with this one rather than that annoying carpet cleaning service
My nephew ships out (Navy recruit) in a few weeks and I'm very proud of him accepting this call of duty![]()
Grandson wasn't home so he said he would try again at another time.
I've seen recruiters in the music section of walmart beforewalking up to teens to talk to them.
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Sheeeesh .... that was a rotten thing for him to say. Glad you didn't fall for it.
I don't understand why this bothers you so much. Maybe your grandson would be interested in speaking with a recruiterIt's not like it's some kind of scam. And they weren't looking for you... they were looking for your grandson.
What is it that you're glad they didn't fall for? That you can go to college later? Not only is that true, but you usually avoid the huge student loans the rest of us have.
Brother #1 took that call in 1993. Joined the Air Force in 1994. Has been in ever since and it was the best thing he could have done.
Brother #2 was prepared to go to college and would have gotten a full scholarship because of my parents financial situation. After seeing how good it worked out for B1, he joined in 1997. He made Captain earlier this year.
Thank goodness there are people willing to talk to the recruiters or we would be in a world of trouble.
I was never unkind to him.I never got a call..
but then again, I enlisted at 17..
in 1970.
hey, op I think the recruiters are just trying to do a very difficult job, maybe show some support by pointing them to other kids that have graduated and are just hanging out at the mall?
after all:
"Be kinder than necessary-everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle!"
and the recruiters are fighting a battle to keep our troop strength up!
have some RUM!!!
I have a question my son just turned 18 does he have to register and if so where does he do this?