Posted on Aug 24, 2017
I'm having trouble with a MEPS to MEPS transfer and it is my last hurdle to enlist in the Marine Corps. Does anybody know how long it takes?
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I was released fromthe National Guard to the IRR and I have all of my paperwork. All I need now is the MEPS to MEPS transfer but Fort Jackson isn't really cooperating. Anybody know how to speed this up or what I can do?
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It can take weeks, if not months.
Your Recruiter is feeling a lot more pressure to get it done. But it simply takes time. It's not a matter of "not cooperating", MEPS deal with thousands of records at a time, you're no more of a priority than anyone else. Be patient.
Your Recruiter is feeling a lot more pressure to get it done. But it simply takes time. It's not a matter of "not cooperating", MEPS deal with thousands of records at a time, you're no more of a priority than anyone else. Be patient.
Sgt (Join to see) Enjoy new challenges and adventures in the Marine Corps. Best wishes on the paperwork.
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MEPS to MEPS actions are a pain in the butt. Just keep in touch with your recruiter. He wants that packet as bad as you do...promise! He will likely be keeping in touch with the MEPS and the second he gets confirmation it has arrived you will be scheduled for your next adventure. Do NOT take it upon yourself to contact the MEPS on either end. That is only liable to piss someone off and you will be waiting just a bit longer.
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