Posted on Jan 11, 2019
How hard is it to get a waiver for unsatisfactory participation?
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So my recruiter just called me and I'm trying to re enlist into the NG, and we just found out I need a waiver to get back in. I'm prior service army reservist and is it even worth the hassle to just get rejected? The reason I got out the first time my wife at the time said it was the army or her and the kids and so well I chose them and quit going to drill, now I'm divorced and re married and my new wife is all for it.
Posted 6 y ago
Responses: 9
If you are motivated submit the waiver. Caution, no-one who has never served or been a dependent can ever say (unequivocally) that they understand and can handle it, whatever it is.
While you work your waiver take your bride to meet others who serve and have frank and open discussions on service and the spouses sacrifice.
Thank you for your service.
While you work your waiver take your bride to meet others who serve and have frank and open discussions on service and the spouses sacrifice.
Thank you for your service.
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
Then make sure you seek guidance for. The recruiter as to your submission. They should know what has worked. It is truly important that you give your spouse all of the tools necessary to make this decision with you. Remember, you could deploy as fast as you re-enter service. Ensure you have an informed spouse. There are never guarantees, she should know what she is up against. If she still supports your choice go for it. Remember you are a Team!
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Good Luck Cory.
Spunda like you missed too many drills. Why would you want to re-enlist in an organization where you don’t go to training/missions? Time to get real.
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