Talking with an OTS Recruiter

Windchill

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So I got in contact with an OTS recruiter to get the ball rolling, and during the conversation he strongly encouraged me to go the Pilot/Nav route due to my AFOQT scores and having a private certificate. I couldn't help but chuckle to myself.

To those who aren't aware where the humor may be ... I was selected to fly the C-5 with my ANG unit (I want to fly) but was medically DQ'd with what amounts to a simple lazy eye.
 
I had a great score, they said that I should save time, enlist and become a mechanic. Because after all, I'd probably get some 'stick time'.
 
bulmastiff: Not exactly sure what career field I'm aiming for at this point ... still trying to figure that one out.

Mike Lewis: Fortunately for me I've been enlisted for a little over 5 years now so I'm familiar with the games recruiters play to help fill their numbers. When I joined I knew enough people to help give me the real deal that I knew what to expect when I joined and what BS to ignore.

The two OTS recruiters I've talked to have been pretty straight-forward with me. I think part of this is because I'm prior-enlisted and the other part is when they tell me what I need for my packet, I already know about it and pretty much have most of what they need ... basically they can tell I know what's going on and have my stuff squared away ... I just need them to help put it all together and send it off.

Doug: Being prior-enlisted, I don't have to worry about them suggesting that route.
 
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Mike Lewis: Fortunately for me I've been enlisted for a little over 5 years now so I'm familiar with the games recruiters play to help fill their numbers. When I joined I knew enough people to help give me the real deal that I knew what to expect when I joined and what BS to ignore.

The two OTS recruiters I've talked to have been pretty straight-forward with me. I think part of this is because I'm prior-enlisted and the other part is when they tell me what I need for my packet, I already know about it and pretty much have most of what they need ... basically they can tell I know what's going on and have my stuff squared away ... I just need them to help put it all together and send it off.


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That's cool, because you can always call AFPC to see if what they are telling you is true or not.

But on OTS, I had a guy I worked with who was enlisted, and he was a brilliant computer programmer in the Comm Squadron. He applied for OTS to come in as a communications engineer (basically same job, but as an officer), and they said that they couldn't take him because he had asthma.

Now, here was the thing that I thought was stupid: his asthma was a disqualifier for him to become an officer, but not a disqualifier to stay enlisted?
 
Perhaps the occasional spritz with the enhaler erodes authority?
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"Private! I gave you a direct..." *SCOOP!* *WHEEEEZE* "..order that it was supposed to be a two pump, sugar-free venti..." *SCOOP!* *WHEEEEEZE* " caramel macchiatto!"
 
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Perhaps the occasional spritz with the enhaler erodes authority?
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"Private! I gave you a direct..." *SCOOP!* *WHEEEEZE* "..order that it was supposed to be a two pump, sugar-free venti..." *SCOOP!* *WHEEEEEZE* " caramel macchiatto!"

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But then what about Darth Vader? He had authority written all over him.

Well, maybe it wasn't so much the wheezing as the ability to choke people with his mind...
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But then what about Darth Vader?

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Bad Padawan, no dessert! Go to your death star!
 
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