Posted on Jun 7, 2019
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So my 368 was approved back in March. Got off order in April stopped by recruiting office meet with a SFC, I gave him my 368, all my DD214's, my Green in Medpros, my recent Sf86 I did in December for my security clearance everything basically he needed. Since then there has been minimal contact. He told me two weeks ago the paperwork was with the guidance counselor waiting to hear back if I was good to go to MEPs or needed a waiver. So I talked to another recruiter. He told me this morning none of my information is in the system or in the GCR system for Meps or nothing. It has been months and my 368 isn't valid forever. My wife has been in Limbo she goes to Meps for the Air Force on the 11th. Being a SSG and him being a SFC don't want to get into an argument ect. Not sure how I should handle this situation it is very frustrating.?
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SSG Brian G.
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So you go over, under, around or through him. With respect to this SFC, he is JUST an SFC in the works. He is not the be all end all. He has someone that he answers to. Go to that person. If you don't feel like dealing with that office, go to another recruiters office and present them with everything and repeat what you have said here. If that one is too lazy or incompetent or unmotivated, rinse and repeat. At some point you will find someone that will do their damned job and work to get you in.

As to your next step as far as this recruiter goes? You find out what the exact process is and document that. Then you straight up ask this recruiter where things stand and what the hold up is. You document his answer. If he lies or attempts to BS you, call him on it and take it to his command, to the IG etc. Just because you are not a never been touched before green recruit does not mean that you can be treated just any kind of way.
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You are true. I been waiting to hear back from this other office today I will call them Monday morning. But you are right. Being a drill I pretty much follow regulations to a tee. But this is not cool. My old first sgt just texted me and said if he has to call his battalion in Syracuse he will, which is sad cus my current 1sg I’ve been nco with for 10 years and he just said well if you need something let me know. Ha. But I guess time to start pounding on doors... I have emails and phone call times ect documented I even gave him all my paperwork from
Meps when I switched over from the corps in 2008. Which I don’t have copies of that. Guess figured another nco would treat a fellow nco with the army values. Guess not.
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SFC Michael D.
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Can't you go to a different recruiter?
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I just called another office in the Area I know they all fall under the same battalion here in my area.
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SFC Michael D.
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When I was in there was a quote system. If you didn't meet your quota, shame on you. That guy must be swimming in recruits. Good luck to you and make sure you get what YOU want.
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SFC Michael D. - Yeah which I was under the impression prior service don't count or fully count towards quota. But since they closed the office in downtown of the city I'm sure they get more recruits now only having 2 offices in a city of 1 mill population.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
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Purely as a thought, you could try the recruiting district office maybe, or ask chaplains, who I'm sure get far weirder requests for help, or your own chain, to try to intercede, maybe your three Congress local offices, their mil/vet staffers...obv, those are just thoughts purely winging it on the spur of the moment, certainly, you might also consider actually calling Recruiting Command, directly, just as another thought, as well, however, I'd very definitely consider asking for chaplain help, chaplains are handy often for weird problems like this, I've observed, honest....
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