Author Topic: I leave for basic military training on June 5th  (Read 2249 times)

I still might go into the military, they drop records after 2 years so I can reenlist and this time say nothing about being exposed to TB in school and I would get in for sure. I got a 91 on the ASVAB so my options would be open for a career. I'm just not really a self-motivated person, like I wouldn't spend an hour cleaning my room but I work 12 hour days no sweat when someone is counting on me. So having a guy ordering me to do stuff and needing it to get done is really what I need.

I could never do military. Not only am I probably not medically ready considering my forgeted up legs (Shortened tendons, nerves. Bowed knees and dropped arches.) and asthma. Not only that, but I couldn't stand being yelled at to do stuff 24/7. I can barely handle disgruntled teachers as it is.

Yelling stops after the first week or so of basic. Then it's only when you forget up.

Also, Visage... dropped records are still accessed by recruiters. They literally see everything. At MEPS I went through bloodwork, fingerprinting, and about 3,346 social security verifications. They sent all that off for a FBI background check.

However, the Army might be able to sign a waiver. The Air Force stopped giving out waivers. :/

Yelling stops after the first week or so of basic. Then it's only when you forget up.

Also, Visage... dropped records are still accessed by recruiters. They literally see everything. At MEPS I went through bloodwork, fingerprinting, and about 3,346 social security verifications. They sent all that off for a FBI background check.

However, the Army might be able to sign a waiver. The Air Force stopped giving out waivers. :/

I don't  see why you would know anything about what they do with records. The recruiters told me they only keep meps records for 2 years, and a lot of others have told me the same. Also I've done everything you've done so I know about all the bloodwork and such. I never got an FBI background check either, just a criminal background check. Also I didn't even have my actual social security card, I had a scanned copy with my recruiters signature verifying it. I did do this when I was 18 which was probably at least a year or 2 before you signed up so it could have changed a bit but I doubt it.

If it's on your record at all officially, the FBI check will find it. Those are mandatory at MEPS. And, of course, you haven't been to MEPS unless you have already joined or were disqualified there.

If it's on your record at all officially, the FBI check will find it. Those are mandatory at MEPS. And, of course, you haven't been to MEPS unless you have already joined or were disqualified there.

I made it quite clear I did everything at MEPs. my next step was the oath but I needed a waiver that was declined obviously.

Wait, I needed my actual social security card. They wouldn't let me go without it.

What branch were you going into again? Maybe that would explain the differences. It could be an Air Force thing.

soba lol


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lol


good luck anyways

Thanks, bro. And everyone.