Monday, February 1, 2010

When Is Surfectant Not Present When Is A Good Time To Talk To A Marine Recruiter?

When is a good time to talk to a marine recruiter? - when is surfectant not present

I do not know much about the process knows, but I want to look for summer ..... and How do you feel when talking to a recruiter? will be in groups or 1 on 1 ...?

9 comments:

reb3mo said...

never in the army

reb3mo said...

never in the army

Frog said...

1 of 1

kbecks23... said...

Is always good. So they give a call or an e-mail. If you talk to them one by one. It may be a little intimidating, but go with the questions you want before hand to do, and it should go.

hoodrich... said...

at any time.

shane f said...

Wait until you are not hungover or high.

Fantomas... said...

No time like ours! Be honest with him about it, whenever you want. It is a conversation one by one, and are not in the recruiting office. I went on my recruiting office in the summer between my Jr. and Sr. years and teams. The benefit is that I spend a year in the DEP (Delayed Entry Program) and the year before the 4 years IRR (Individual Ready Reserve) which is required for the end of his recruitment. In short, I was only 3 years in the IRR after my recruiting. IRR is not much. There is nothing more than an annual administrative review to ensure that your contact information and other basic information about the current way things are. Not that the actual reserves without drilling, without meetings, etc. The problem is that during his stay in the IRR may be called, if necessary, so do not get fat!

Return to your original question. Also we talk about when you are feeling well. Take your time nothing. Recruiters have quotas to meet, many of them try to get as many people swed by the end of the year, so that their quotas are met and you may receive for their own careers. The aim is to recruit a "B grade", which means it is a job, a navy ship was not his normal job. Similar drill instructor, Marine Security Guard, etc.

MIdtown said...

NIE ARMY 31B ....

reb3mo said...

never in the army

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