Posted on Feb 4, 2018
Should I pursue recruiting in the North or South?
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Working on my recruiting packet and I’m a little stuck on the assignment preference map. I know their not guaranteed but it has me numbering 1-9.
Anyways, from what I’ve read from other recruitiers and former recruiters is to avoid going North.
Any recruiters have pointers on picking a good location?
Anyways, from what I’ve read from other recruitiers and former recruiters is to avoid going North.
Any recruiters have pointers on picking a good location?
Posted 7 y ago
Responses: 14
You should pursue staying in your MOS and avoid being a recruiter at all costs.
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Lol that’s what our new Desk SGT said, he just came off of it.
I’m looking at doing Drill, but apparently there is no formal volunteer packet anymore
I’m looking at doing Drill, but apparently there is no formal volunteer packet anymore
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Recruiting is a great assignment that is very rewarding. Just like any unit in the Army you could end up with a bad taste in your mouth. But seriously it's what you make it. I've been in USAREC for 6 years and I've taken the bad with the good. I've worked out west and in the north. I will say that in the south you will find yourself process more and in other areas you will learn the art of prospecting. You'll get a lot of soldiers telling you to run for the hills but after you help to change the life of your first kid you'll understand your reward.
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recruiting is what you make of it, plain and simple. If you go to a "Military friendly" area you could sign many contracts without a challenge or without reward, while in a more "liberal" area you could face the challenges and become the top recruiter in the station, company, or battalion. I chose Miami because I wanted to be in a warn place, near the ocean, I never stopped and think about what the job will require from me. After a long painful year of not being able to meet the quota, I learned how to be a better leader and soldier, I also learned about myself and what the real meaning of failure is. Our company went from bottom to the top as well. When I left recruiting, I was successful, I earned my Gold badge with three sapphire stars (I hear there are no more points now days). Of course, keep in mind I was a recruiter during the days of the surge in Iraq and times were different. Your must select a location based on your personal goals, both long and short. This could be the time where you earn your bachelors Degree if you don't have it yet, or the place where you sink and fail your career. Take a minute and call recruiting offices in the areas you are interested, ask them for their honest, impartial, and biased opinion. Finally, you must remember, is what you make out of it! Good luck! Put them in boots!
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USAREC has a points system that allows for you to get your gold badge. I understand that big Sarge wouldn't know since he isn't in the command.
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Currently in the North.
Do. Not. Ask. For. The. North.
Do. Not. Ask. For. The. North.
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