Take all the Army training schools, especially in leadership and management related. Depending on your future goals, if you decide to stay in the Army, get a college degree while you are in.
I must say I just had a meeting with Air Force and Marines and the Marines recruiter was amazing! The way he explained everything to me step by steps! He talked about jobs he talked and covered it all! Versus airman was just there for 30 min and done
I’m about to turn 26 and planning to visit a recruiter for a 18x or option 40 if my GT score isn’t strong enough to become a beret. I just wanted to share for my ego’s sake that I’m not planning to join because nothing else is panning out for me but just have been working in warehouses since I was 18 and actually making good money but lacking fulfillment and adventure. I also wouldn’t mind the benefits if I’m being real but mainly just wanting something more fulfilling. So I figured if I do join and don’t enjoy the military I could always take up the GI Bill for college and live the fulfilling life I’m looking for.
@@smoothtravelz1438 I agree. I’m 18 about to be 19 and have been working and doing virtual school since 16 basically and have a buisness doing over 70k this year in profit but I want fulfillment so I’m gonna join the coast guard.
I get as a recruiter. It’s beneficial for you to tell people not to be job locked, especially as a marine Corps recruiter, but if you want a specific job in the military, and that specific branch can’t offer that at that moment, you either wait till they can or you find another branch or recruiter, you should never go into any military branch with an open contract or with a job picked out for you get what you want and if you can’t wait for it or find another recruiter that can get it for you. I had a buddy in osut who had one recruiter tell him he couldn’t get an option 40 contract went to a different recruiter in his area and got the option for contract no problem this guy says it best recruiters are salesman for the DOD. They’re gonna sell you on whatever they can and like this guy said in previous videos, they are not your friend. They are there to get you to join their specific branch and to sell you on their specific branch.
As a recruiter I have a question! What if you had a medical marijuana card? That you no longer use and surrendered back to state? And also haven’t used marijuana in 7+ months? Thanks!
I only joined the marine corps for recon and would not join the corps otherwise if I had not gotten the job so that is not always true ur dedication trumps everything else
@hellhound4118 meaning you can have it assigned, or it is the one MOS that anybody can try out for, regardless of being assigned, at SOI. ...I was simply clarifying, that my first comment didn't mean "it's easy to pass recon school", cause that would be false, haha
@@Frommilitarytomillionaire I wasn’t saying u said it was easier to be recon my original comment was referring to you saying that if ur job locked on only being a marine for a specific job than you’re not committed to being a marine that’s absolutely false
Will a knee dislocation disqualify someone even after physical therapy and it’s fully healed? I’ve been doing some research and I’m getting mixed answers about it.
@@Frommilitarytomillionaire Yes sir! I already have a discharge from earlier this month from Physical Therapy. I’m going to call the OSS office in January. Thank you!
I’ve had ongoing questions about knee dislocations also. When mine happened, I didn’t go through physical therapy. I only went to urgent care, where they gave me a brace to stabilize my knee. After that, I stayed pretty active in school, and it’s now been two years since the injury…
My son is meeting with his recruiter on Thursday. When he was very young, he had a few medical issues a heart murmur that he grew out of, also when he was sick they said asthma gave him an inhaler but was cleared of it, was only bc he was sick after he got better it went away, I don’t remember which doctors were involved it’s been so long ago and we moved, He has since been cleared and is completely healthy. Would his current primary care doctor be able to perform a full wellness check-up and provide a clearance letter? Would that be sufficient for his medical evaluation?
I’m 17 now but Back when I was 14/15 I was bullied and diagnosed with depression. I took duloxetine for a couple months. It was a while ago and the diagnosis’s aren’t accurate anymore. Will this prevent me from joining the military when I’m 18?
Good video. For the meps video, what if you are healthy no waivers needed, but can't do some of the excersies at meps like the duck walk, or hopping on one leg but not the other? Is that a fail for meps or you can get a waiver for that?
I tore a ligament in my ankle while playing soccer and had surgery 18 months ago. I’m fully recovered with no issues and can provide a doctor’s clearance if needed. Will this affect my ability to enlist?
I have a question. So I was diagnosed with Chrons Disease, which is a disqualifying factor to join a little over a year ago. I'm 17 and want to join the Marine Corps. Since I was diagnosed, I have had no symptoms. Is there anyway to get around this and join? Thanks.
hey quick question do the us army help with dealing ssn and taxes cause im from nz but i have nooo idea on how to do any of that but i wanna move to the us??
so I'm trying to get 88U which is railway specialist from what I've heard i may not be able to get it because there is so little people in it plus i been going to the recruiters for bout a year any tips you got to increase my chances to getting in that MOS? side note i have a rod in my left femur and and plates and screws in my left wrist main reason why its been taking this long.
Me watching this knowing Damm well I’m in my 2nd year in the army 😂😂😂
@@mauriciosanchez7057 hahaha love it! What kind of content would you want more of?
Take all the Army training schools, especially in leadership and management related. Depending on your future goals, if you decide to stay in the Army, get a college degree while you are in.
@@mauriciosanchez7057 man same lol
Don't voluntarily give MEPs information they don't ask.
Bingo!
And don't trust recruiter either
@Jonathan-e9q eh, most recruiters are good
I must say I just had a meeting with Air Force and Marines and the Marines recruiter was amazing! The way he explained everything to me step by steps! He talked about jobs he talked and covered it all! Versus airman was just there for 30 min and done
Love your channel. I miss the military. I want go back in..
I feel that! What did you do in the military?
I’m about to turn 26 and planning to visit a recruiter for a 18x or option 40 if my GT score isn’t strong enough to become a beret. I just wanted to share for my ego’s sake that I’m not planning to join because nothing else is panning out for me but just have been working in warehouses since I was 18 and actually making good money but lacking fulfillment and adventure. I also wouldn’t mind the benefits if I’m being real but mainly just wanting something more fulfilling. So I figured if I do join and don’t enjoy the military I could always take up the GI Bill for college and live the fulfilling life I’m looking for.
Nice... good luck man
@@smoothtravelz1438 I agree. I’m 18 about to be 19 and have been working and doing virtual school since 16 basically and have a buisness doing over 70k this year in profit but I want fulfillment so I’m gonna join the coast guard.
@@kevinpurcell2521 what was your business?
Such a great channel ☺️
I get as a recruiter. It’s beneficial for you to tell people not to be job locked, especially as a marine Corps recruiter, but if you want a specific job in the military, and that specific branch can’t offer that at that moment, you either wait till they can or you find another branch or recruiter, you should never go into any military branch with an open contract or with a job picked out for you get what you want and if you can’t wait for it or find another recruiter that can get it for you. I had a buddy in osut who had one recruiter tell him he couldn’t get an option 40 contract went to a different recruiter in his area and got the option for contract no problem this guy says it best recruiters are salesman for the DOD. They’re gonna sell you on whatever they can and like this guy said in previous videos, they are not your friend. They are there to get you to join their specific branch and to sell you on their specific branch.
As a recruiter I have a question! What if you had a medical marijuana card? That you no longer use and surrendered back to state? And also haven’t used marijuana in 7+ months? Thanks!
This will definitely help, thank you!
shut up clown
@darkgoddess6662 glad to help!
Nice....hope you're coming to MEPs
I only joined the marine corps for recon and would not join the corps otherwise if I had not gotten the job so that is not always true ur dedication trumps everything else
@@hellhound4118 that's also a job you can receive, no matter what. So it's easier for recruiters to get you
@hellhound4118 to clarify. Easier to be assigned, not to actually pass, as you know.
@@Frommilitarytomillionaire it’s easier to be assigned?
@hellhound4118 meaning you can have it assigned, or it is the one MOS that anybody can try out for, regardless of being assigned, at SOI. ...I was simply clarifying, that my first comment didn't mean "it's easy to pass recon school", cause that would be false, haha
@@Frommilitarytomillionaire I wasn’t saying u said it was easier to be recon my original comment was referring to you saying that if ur job locked on only being a marine for a specific job than you’re not committed to being a marine that’s absolutely false
Much love from Kenya 🇰🇪 Roger,one day i gonna join US marine sir,
Not me watching this after I've already joined the Guard and going to basic soon 😂
hahaha better safe than sorry
Same here😂. I love his contents. He’s dropping gems.
@edrice2009 thank you!
This gives me some courage to try out ASVAB
Will a knee dislocation disqualify someone even after physical therapy and it’s fully healed? I’ve been doing some research and I’m getting mixed answers about it.
If fully healed, you should be fine. Get medical records to prove it is.
@@Frommilitarytomillionaire Yes sir! I already have a discharge from earlier this month from Physical Therapy. I’m going to call the OSS office in January. Thank you!
@penj7958 anytime
I’ve had ongoing questions about knee dislocations also. When mine happened, I didn’t go through physical therapy. I only went to urgent care, where they gave me a brace to stabilize my knee. After that, I stayed pretty active in school, and it’s now been two years since the injury…
My son is meeting with his recruiter on Thursday. When he was very young, he had a few medical issues a heart murmur that he grew out of, also when he was sick they said asthma gave him an inhaler but was cleared of it, was only bc he was sick after he got better it went away, I don’t remember which doctors were involved it’s been so long ago and we moved, He has since been cleared and is completely healthy. Would his current primary care doctor be able to perform a full wellness check-up and provide a clearance letter? Would that be sufficient for his medical evaluation?
Semper Fi
I’m 17 now but Back when I was 14/15 I was bullied and diagnosed with depression. I took duloxetine for a couple months. It was a while ago and the diagnosis’s aren’t accurate anymore. Will this prevent me from joining the military when I’m 18?
Did you stop taking it on your own, or have a doctor say you were healthy now? Ultimately, you'll need to have MEPS review your docs
Secure your carrier with the US navy... you're too young for depression to set in ... MEPs await your application
If I have to a shoulder dislocation and surgery, do I have to let them know? If so, what is the process? And are waivers a hassle to deal with?
Depends on a lot of variables, but if you get surgery they'll know.
Good video. For the meps video, what if you are healthy no waivers needed, but can't do some of the excersies at meps like the duck walk, or hopping on one leg but not the other? Is that a fail for meps or you can get a waiver for that?
That video drops Monday :)) - that said, it depends on what they determine to be the reason you're failing the exercises.
I tore a ligament in my ankle while playing soccer and had surgery 18 months ago. I’m fully recovered with no issues and can provide a doctor’s clearance if needed. Will this affect my ability to enlist?
Yeah, that should be fine.
I have a question. So I was diagnosed with Chrons Disease, which is a disqualifying factor to join a little over a year ago. I'm 17 and want to join the Marine Corps. Since I was diagnosed, I have had no symptoms. Is there anyway to get around this and join? Thanks.
Get medical proof that it was a misdiagnosis, and doesn't effect you in any way.
Will being homeschooled affect me in joining? Or will it just make the process harder
Would it be too late to join the military at 31?
Not the guard or army.
Any advice for a guy who turns 33 on pearl harbor day and wants to join the military?
Hurry the hell up!! You're too old for the Marine Corps already, and I think most of the branches cut off by 34 or so. Don't wait any longer!!
@@Frommilitarytomillionaire Sucks i missed the MC age requirements too but am currently in the process of going to meps
@@Frommilitarytomillionaire 42 for some branches
I'm trying to join at 37
@@mynamemeanspeace I would go Air Force
Isn't C and V the same question in Icombatvp?
Similar, but they split it into normal vision test, and other issues
@Frommilitarytomillionaire gotcha
when would i recieve my signing bonus in the army
idk. After MOS school most likely. Marines don't buy recruits, so I didn't deal with that much.
What does he mean by “Senior”?
He means someone who has been in the military for a long time
hey quick question do the us army help with dealing ssn and taxes cause im from nz but i have nooo idea on how to do any of that but i wanna move to the us??
You'll need a green card to join the military.
so I'm trying to get 88U which is railway specialist from what I've heard i may not be able to get it because there is so little people in it plus i been going to the recruiters for bout a year any tips you got to increase my chances to getting in that MOS? side note i have a rod in my left femur and and plates and screws in my left wrist main reason why its been taking this long.
Is a scar on the chin a disqualification?
@@Kondwani-j2t y would it be
Is it possible to join the Marines with an accredited online school diploma like Penn Foster
@@OperatorSlice yes
Maybe? I'm not familiar with Penn foster.
Me watching this realizing i just swore in 2 days ago.
Damn i did it right
@@ItzNick900 What branch?
@m-419 Army, I leave for Moore in March
Im getting ready to get into military part time. How can i become a recruiter?
@@redlightning007 you haven't joined yet or going into guard/reserve?
What happens if I’ve legally changed my last name?
@@idkbro111-k1s you'll just need the paper trail
@@Frommilitarytomillionaire thanks man