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Brother trying to join the Military. Need advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="Branhammer" data-source="post: 14679202" data-attributes="member: 164970"><p>You're not kidding. When I joined the AF, I started out talking to an officer recruiter. Even with 8 years working experience, good AFOQT scores (forgot what exactly), ASVAB of 88, and a Bachelor's degree, I was told I wasn't a strong enough candidate for OTS. I was referred to the enlisted recruiter who got me in at E-3 pretty painlessly, but I still had to settle for the 3rd AFSC on my list unless I wanted to wait 2 years to get one of the top 2. My brother doesn't have anywhere near the resume I had, so I'm not shocked that he's having trouble. He recently moved back to KY and is going to try another recruiter. </p><p></p><p>He's going to be 27 soon and has basically nothing of value on his resume. When I was 27, I was an E-4 (because I entered basic training at 25) with 2 college degrees. I can't imagine being 27 and having nothing of value on my resume. Hell, he doesn't even HAVE a real resume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Branhammer, post: 14679202, member: 164970"] You're not kidding. When I joined the AF, I started out talking to an officer recruiter. Even with 8 years working experience, good AFOQT scores (forgot what exactly), ASVAB of 88, and a Bachelor's degree, I was told I wasn't a strong enough candidate for OTS. I was referred to the enlisted recruiter who got me in at E-3 pretty painlessly, but I still had to settle for the 3rd AFSC on my list unless I wanted to wait 2 years to get one of the top 2. My brother doesn't have anywhere near the resume I had, so I'm not shocked that he's having trouble. He recently moved back to KY and is going to try another recruiter. He's going to be 27 soon and has basically nothing of value on his resume. When I was 27, I was an E-4 (because I entered basic training at 25) with 2 college degrees. I can't imagine being 27 and having nothing of value on my resume. Hell, he doesn't even HAVE a real resume. [/QUOTE]
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