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Road Side Pub
The Chow Hall
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<blockquote data-quote="FX4 SAPPER" data-source="post: 8863348" data-attributes="member: 66232"><p>Well the waiver part is correct. As far as the Army being the only branch to accept him? that is questionable at best and unlikely. My best friend who enlisted at the same time as me had a drug possession for marijuana and a DUI at the age of 18 and he got a waiver for the USMC. Now keep in mind this was 03 when Iraq was starting to get real hot. If he is interested in electronics he can look into the Air Force, i would say that their need for electronics techs would be higher since they have the most equipment. If he is looking for experience, id say to go Army or Marines, get Airborne in his contract and go all out from there. If i had to do it all over again i wouldnt change a thing minus letting my recruiter dick me! If he was actual civilian experience id look into getting a more conservative job instead of grunt work. Another thing is to make sure that HE has the recruiter by the balls, make him work for your brother, They HAVE to put in 2 a month. If he really wants something and its not available, tell him to wait it out, it will be available sooner than later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FX4 SAPPER, post: 8863348, member: 66232"] Well the waiver part is correct. As far as the Army being the only branch to accept him? that is questionable at best and unlikely. My best friend who enlisted at the same time as me had a drug possession for marijuana and a DUI at the age of 18 and he got a waiver for the USMC. Now keep in mind this was 03 when Iraq was starting to get real hot. If he is interested in electronics he can look into the Air Force, i would say that their need for electronics techs would be higher since they have the most equipment. If he is looking for experience, id say to go Army or Marines, get Airborne in his contract and go all out from there. If i had to do it all over again i wouldnt change a thing minus letting my recruiter dick me! If he was actual civilian experience id look into getting a more conservative job instead of grunt work. Another thing is to make sure that HE has the recruiter by the balls, make him work for your brother, They HAVE to put in 2 a month. If he really wants something and its not available, tell him to wait it out, it will be available sooner than later. [/QUOTE]
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