Posted on Feb 21, 2018
Does anyone have prior service member experience in going above their recruiter to get correct answers about the prior service program?
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Reach out to MstGySgt Tim Kirk. He'll give you the right information. Message me if you'd like to take on that task.
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SrA (Join to see)
Roger. Is this pertaining to PSEP through Marines or Army?
I'm interest in going back to marines or army
I'm interest in going back to marines or army
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I would go to the head recruiters office if you’re not getting the answers you need from your regular recruiting office go to the top
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When it comes to your career, you are the primary motivator. You have to seek your answers. If you are not getting them from your unit retention NCO, then seek the next level. If your recruiter isn't working to get you answers. Then go to another recruiter. The recruiter is not in your chain of command. He/she is a support agency for the unit. Every recruiter doesn't have every answer, but some won't let their lack of knowledge show past their ego.
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Always go above your recruiter if your prior service. Go directly to Command Retention Officer at the local base of service you wish to enlist in.
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Yeah, recruiters sometimes are not as interested in prior service folks. So, go see their OIC and get your information if you are not satisfied with the recruiter answers.
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It’s not recommended, but every office has sncoic, and hq they report to. Just ask the hard questions.
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I had that issue when I was going back in. My philosophy then: Treat all recruiters like used car salesmen. They need you to buy more than you need to buy. And even if you think you need to buy more then they need you, don’t let them know that. The career counselor at MEPS told me that the Army had already paid to train me as a tank turret mechanic and they just weren’t going to spend more money for no reason. I told him- well I want 11B, Airborne school, and assignment to 82nd. He said he couldn’t do all that. I said, look I don’t want to waste your tome and I don’t want you wasting mine. I started to get up to leave and he said wait, let me make a call. Like 10 second call and he gave me a shipping date. And that is how I started my career.
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Could you be more specific in what roadblocks you're encountering? Some problems go away simply through persistence or by making a lateral movement in your approach. Others do require you to step on some toes, But it's best to know which your issue falls in before you execute.
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I was s PSR a long time ago but I don't think things change too much. The PSR mission is to put prior active Marines into Reserve units. Being a cannon cocker, they would want you in 14th Marines. If you live closer to another reserve center they may want you to lat move to a MOS they need. The best thing to do at this point is to go visit a reserve unit near you. Talk to someone on the I-I staff about the reserve company to see if it would be a fit for you.
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That's the idea. My mind is hovering over going army through enlisted as a branch transfer or try CWO prgrom... or maybe put in a package for TACP here in Air force
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SGT Eric Davis
@sra BRENNAN welL if you talking about going back to basic training you would have to attend if you been out the service more tha 3 years no matter what branch and if you Air Force it navy you got to attend anyway. Right now they still have the prior service basic training but it’s leaving soon and people have to to the 10 weeks.
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Contact your navy and marine corps reserve center and ask to speak with the prior service recruiter. That's what I did
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I would also like to know this for the air force. I feel as if my recruiters have been pushing me off because they don't want to do the work or something.
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SrA (Join to see)
I transferred from marines 9.5 years of active and reserve and now am in air force. Went from e6 to e4.
Looking to join army and return to my original mos, field artillery which is army S 13b. I have the mos pme certs. I acquired through the Marines which directly translate to army.
Can I do a pay grade determination waiver?
I being told I can only go in as a e4 cause that's what I currently am now. But I have the PME requirements...
Looking to join army and return to my original mos, field artillery which is army S 13b. I have the mos pme certs. I acquired through the Marines which directly translate to army.
Can I do a pay grade determination waiver?
I being told I can only go in as a e4 cause that's what I currently am now. But I have the PME requirements...
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SFC (Join to see)
You’ll go in as an E4. We only do grade determinations on current NCO’s. It all depends on how many active years you have. If you have more than 5 years active you will need a waiver due to higher tenure rules which are E4 max of 8 years.
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You can reference AR 601-210 chapters 3 and 5. Should help with any additional questions
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