well I'm pretty sure he's black or some hardcore latino so I bet he couldHurricane2k9 wrote:
ask him if he can do the stanky legPoseidon wrote:
lol, my Marine Corps recruiter is ridiculous. He tries really hard to be, I guess you can say "like a teenager". He just called like an hour ago. Still a cool guy though.
i have two recruiters at my sub station and they are fucking hilariousPoseidon wrote:
lol, my Marine Corps recruiter is ridiculous. He tries really hard to be, I guess you can say "like a teenager". He just called like an hour ago. Still a cool guy though.
one is a grunt and the other a supply guy, they are some sick motherfuckers too
theres also a used AT-4 in the storage room
too bad its used....
if I go to a recruiting office can I get free stuff?

I got a free pencilHurricane2k9 wrote:
if I go to a recruiting office can I get free stuff?
Did it say US Air Force or something on it?Poseidon wrote:
I got a free pencilHurricane2k9 wrote:
if I go to a recruiting office can I get free stuff?

US Marine Corps...Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Did it say US Air Force or something on it?Poseidon wrote:
I got a free pencilHurricane2k9 wrote:
if I go to a recruiting office can I get free stuff?
I haven't even gone to the Air Force Recruiting station near me yet. But I've talked to recruiters both on the phone and at my school.
Here in Australia that sort of thing happens for certain positions. They do a crim-hist check on you anyway (which requires every address from the last 5 years or w/e), but for Officer positions and others, they require a number of character references, and they do follow up on everything. They did for me anyway.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
I'm not sure what exactly the person was going for, but my dad had to rate a former employee's character for the Navy I think? I remember him telling me that a Navy guy came and interviewed him for like 30 minutes about the guy. This was years ago and I can't remember the exact details but it struck me as odd.notorious wrote:
Seriously?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
They are thorough. They will follow up with these people too. Expect your former bosses to get calls/interviews to rate your character.
My recruiter said there are far too many recruits for them to actually do that...that the MOST they'll do is cross-reference, and even that isn't likely. He said if there are a couple people I don't know the addresses of phone numbers for, not to worry about it, that we'll make one up. I laughed, but he was being serious.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
is it just like black text on white or what? Sorry, it's just that I want some sweet swagPoseidon wrote:
US Marine Corps...Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Did it say US Air Force or something on it?Poseidon wrote:
I got a free pencil
I haven't even gone to the Air Force Recruiting station near me yet. But I've talked to recruiters both on the phone and at my school.

i got some bumper stickers and my SSGT gave me a Marine Corps 3x5 flag, it was an unused oneHurricane2k9 wrote:
is it just like black text on white or what? Sorry, it's just that I want some sweet swagPoseidon wrote:
US Marine Corps...Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Did it say US Air Force or something on it?
I haven't even gone to the Air Force Recruiting station near me yet. But I've talked to recruiters both on the phone and at my school.
guess i got lucky on the flag
Lol, I'm currently in the process of applying to become a civilian instructor at my old Air Force Cadet Squadron.. the Australian Federal Police check paperwork went back 10 years for residency.Flecco wrote:
Here in Australia that sort of thing happens for certain positions. They do a crim-hist check on you anyway (which requires every address from the last 5 years or w/e), but for Officer positions and others, they require a number of character references, and they do follow up on everything. They did for me anyway.
EDIT: But yeah, best of luck with enlisting
10? I've had mine done twice here in the NT and only needed 5. watmcminty wrote:
Lol, I'm currently in the process of applying to become a civilian instructor at my old Air Force Cadet Squadron.. the Australian Federal Police check paperwork went back 10 years for residency.Flecco wrote:
Here in Australia that sort of thing happens for certain positions. They do a crim-hist check on you anyway (which requires every address from the last 5 years or w/e), but for Officer positions and others, they require a number of character references, and they do follow up on everything. They did for me anyway.
EDIT: But yeah, best of luck with enlisting
One was a waiver letting them go dig it up themselves (ADF) and the other was one of the fingerprint jobbies you go down to the station and get done yourself.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.