I now know why the Military coined the phrase "hurry up and wait".
I just spent much of my day yesterday at the Military Entry Processing Station (MEPS) in LA. Holy God. For the most powerful military in the world, we sure are unorganized. It took a group of 30 people 2 hours to get our folders BEFORE the processing could start. Ouch. All things culminated in the worst day ever. Rather extensive physicals, blood work, urine tests, physical screening, mental screening, background check, counseling.
The best part is, you can't small talk with the other recruits to be. This whole system could be a well oiled machine, seeing as we are the United States (lol, the US being efficient), but no. Waiting 2 hours between posts because the doctors are older than Moses.
Long story short, It took me from 0200 to 1400* (12 hours) to process 3 pages worth of information. And I have to go back in a year and do it all again. Balls.
They really need to make this kind of thing more efficient.
/rant
I just spent much of my day yesterday at the Military Entry Processing Station (MEPS) in LA. Holy God. For the most powerful military in the world, we sure are unorganized. It took a group of 30 people 2 hours to get our folders BEFORE the processing could start. Ouch. All things culminated in the worst day ever. Rather extensive physicals, blood work, urine tests, physical screening, mental screening, background check, counseling.
The best part is, you can't small talk with the other recruits to be. This whole system could be a well oiled machine, seeing as we are the United States (lol, the US being efficient), but no. Waiting 2 hours between posts because the doctors are older than Moses.
Long story short, It took me from 0200 to 1400* (12 hours) to process 3 pages worth of information. And I have to go back in a year and do it all again. Balls.
They really need to make this kind of thing more efficient.
/rant
Last edited by stryyker (2007-06-03 20:41:06)