Posted on Nov 17, 2019
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I worked with a fantastic AMEDD recruiter throughout my board and commissioning process. (Still working with them as I wait for HRC) I would like to show my appreciation for all their hard work through this process. I don’t feel a thank you note would suffice, however I do not know the etiquette for this. Thanks!
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I don't know how it goes in the officer world, but on the enlisted side the norm is a six pack of their favorite beer if they did you a solid, or a bottle of their favorite whiskey if they really went above and beyond.

That being said, you should really wait until the process is complete in order to avoid placing him in any unethical positions. It could be perceived that you are trying to bribe him/ curry favor, or that he is coercing you. Anything that could be perceived as transactional should be avoided until the process is completed.
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Thank you so much!
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SFC Robert Walton
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Maybe you should send a letter of appreciation through the Chain of Command. That person is doing what they are supposed to but it is nice to see that noted in writing through the Chain of Command.
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Recruiter here. Just being easy to work with, I.e. providing needed documents etc is thanks enough. I personally would not accept a gift because of how it may be perceived by others
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LtCol Robert Quinter
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I understand your feelings, but a personal note of thanks will be appreciated and will never be subject to suspicions or investigations of undue influence. I know, seems foolish and is, but the genteel tradition of tokens of appreciation is now akin to bribery.
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LTC Jason Mackay I appreciate the information so much. I’ll be going to DCC at Ft. Sill then BOLC in San Antonio. I’m trying to be a sponge and soak up as much information as I can. Thanks again!
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