SPC Josh Tharp6275382<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I failed my hearing test at MEPS largely due to prior service in artillery and as a fore protection augmentee on a flight line. I failed in one ear by 5 points each time. My recruiter, the doctor at MEPS and the liaison believe it will be approved. The liaison gave me a timeline of 1-2 weeks but I am curious if that is a standard given timeline or if that is a realistic timeline. <br /><br />Thanks!How long do hearing waivers usually take?2020-09-03T15:11:18-04:00SPC Josh Tharp6275382<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I failed my hearing test at MEPS largely due to prior service in artillery and as a fore protection augmentee on a flight line. I failed in one ear by 5 points each time. My recruiter, the doctor at MEPS and the liaison believe it will be approved. The liaison gave me a timeline of 1-2 weeks but I am curious if that is a standard given timeline or if that is a realistic timeline. <br /><br />Thanks!How long do hearing waivers usually take?2020-09-03T15:11:18-04:002020-09-03T15:11:18-04:00SGM Bill Frazer6275635<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You're prior service right- what happened to "Hurry Up and Wait?" They do it when they are ready. Take deep breaths.Response by SGM Bill Frazer made Sep 3 at 2020 4:52 PM2020-09-03T16:52:15-04:002020-09-03T16:52:15-04:002020-09-03T15:11:18-04:00