Apr 11 2014, 09:00 PM
Mr.Tea, post: 109601, member: 1006 Wrote:The guy is probably talking about his GT score on his ASVAB. That is usually the base line on if someone is qualified for a certain MOS. I am 10 year+ in the Army. I would have to check my ORB, I think mine was in the 120s. Keep in mind, services operate and test differently.Aha, I didn't check the other branches at all, just checked it, 120-128 Army, Marines 120-128, and Navy 120-240(?) rofl.
I believe the last random statistic is that 2/3 of Americans are not medically eligible for service. Your recruiter will help you with getting a waiver. That is their job and are rated based on how many people they get in service. Do not let them convince you to not report pre-existing medical conditions. That would be considered a fraudulent enlistment and if found out you would be separated from service. Possibly not receiving an honorable discharge.
I wish you best of luck, if you are not cleared with waiver there are many other opportunities for civil service.
What Tea said, plus one more thing. If they find out you have been lying after you have already been in the service for X amount of years, they can request back pay if they find you guilty in Court Martial, that dishonor plus backpay would be a bitch. Was the first thing they told us in MEPS.
But don't let that set you back at all. Remember, TELL YOUR RECRUITER everything, do not go to MEPS with new information that your recruiters has not been apart of, it will disqualify you. Make sure your recruiter are the first to know everything, and he/she will help you as much as humanly possible.