"I want to see blood" can delay your shipping process in other branches. But in the Marine Corps, it speeds it up.
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@@DefinitelyNotAnOsprey Not really. It raises red flags, immediately.
@ramO-jp8tp2 ай бұрын
Someone answered “to kill people” when they were asked why they were joining the infantry and other poolees no shit gasped. Don’t mean to sound edgy but wtf, are we not ready for war or something, did they think that was impossible? That was my answer too but after that i always just said “to see combat” to pogs. Like wtf do y’all think you’re joining the red cross?
@DefinitelyNotAnOsprey2 ай бұрын
@@Frommilitarytomillionaire Respectfully, it was a joke.
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@DefinitelyNotAnOsprey roger
@boi1da4202 ай бұрын
...just making sure 😂
@thisguy70102 ай бұрын
They said "dress for the job you want" instructions unclear i went to the local recruiter in full battle rattle and now i need bail money.
@tickles52892 ай бұрын
@@thisguy7010 🙃😂🤣😂
@BrandonLuna-ll3hw2 ай бұрын
Best comment 😂😂
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@@thisguy7010 hahahaha thanks for the laugh!
@randomstuff2315Ай бұрын
Damn
@joebenson52812 күн бұрын
@@Frommilitarytomillionaire When did the Confederate flag become a representation of a "hate group"?
@flavoredwaters29 күн бұрын
“I am normal and I can be trusted with guns”
@Frommilitarytomillionaire28 күн бұрын
indeed
@joshzerbe60432 ай бұрын
Didn’t get in because I had to get some write offs for medical stuff but my favorite memory was when the recruiter was filling out my paperwork and asked me to sign a paper that said “I am not nor have I ever been a part of a paramilitary organization, militia or terrorist group” and I asked if I could join one after I got out and if they were gonna check and see if I did. He just kinda looked at me for a second and said …. No? And then I took it from him and signed it without a word
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
geeze
@joshzerbe60432 ай бұрын
@ personally I thought it was funny I almost laughed after I said it
@verts1de9522 ай бұрын
Thats a hilarious joke. Sounds like the dude was just grumpy haha
@ContentEnjoyer-gm3ky2 ай бұрын
Seriously, they need to stop confusing all millitiants for terrorists. It’s like they’re jealous of the fact they aren’t the only patriots in town. Like, there are many harmless armed training communities who would actually help the army in event of an existential conflict.
@joshzerbe6043Ай бұрын
@@verts1de952 na he was a cool guy just caught off guard probably lol
@themittymak2 ай бұрын
my recruiter said they would ship me out to boot camp in 2 months.. I told them I would join a different branch.. well well.. shipped out 1 week later
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@@themittymak hahahahaha
@AndrewDangerously2 ай бұрын
You have more power and choice before you enlist / reenlist, than any other time in your military career. If you use that to get shipped out as quickly as possible, don't be surprised when you have very limited career choices ahead.
@JustOneMoreTaskMom21 күн бұрын
Picked a mos, got to meps and told I couldn't have it due to having a waiver for dry skin. They pulled my contract to look for another mos. I called my recruiter, he told me he would pull some strings. While looking through other jobs, the earliest ship dates from what they were trying to talk me into were 3 months+ (couldn't do that due to living off savings and no job). My original contract was a month and a half, I was pissed. Told them I wasn't signing anything that day, my shuttle was there and ide just come back after finding an mos I liked with a quicker ship. Before I could leave the building I was being chased down "wait! Wait! We can get you your original mos!". Due to pulling my original contract, they had to pull up a new one. Just so happened in the 3 days since agreeing to the original, the bonus had gone up and ship date reduced to just a 3 week wait. I leave in 5 days. Funny how life works sometimes.
@themittymak21 күн бұрын
@@JustOneMoreTaskMom that's awesome,.. just take everything you do and learn as serious as can be. 170% effort. act as if your life depends on being #1 every day for 3 months. you can relax after boot camp. I promise the effort up front will make your life soo much easier.
@JustOneMoreTaskMom18 күн бұрын
@@themittymakI'm a bit older than the average recruit. I have a great urge to prove myself and go beyond the expectations. Idle hands bring no joy to me. I intend to surprise even myself. Already held a job many years which had me lifting and walking a minimum of 16 and max to 23 miles a shift. I will not capitululate. Everyone else be damned. Thank you friend. Only 3 days left
@Cjamesj88Ай бұрын
Basically just don't be stupid. I had some serious health conditions as a kid, didn't bring it up, was completely fine in MEPS. Went on to have the highest PT score in my battery the entire time I was in. You'll definitely get weeded out if you are genuinely sick or say something stupid.
@FrommilitarytomillionaireАй бұрын
Agreed!
@matthewcheung7888Ай бұрын
"don't be stupid" Then why would I be signing up for MC?
@FrommilitarytomillionaireАй бұрын
@matthewcheung7888 look guys ...a comedian.
@Hailstrumm27 күн бұрын
@Frommilitarytomillionaire YEAH! LOOK AT THE IDIOT (I can't run a mile and have not military training whatsoever)
@worstgamer116223 күн бұрын
@@matthewcheung7888 hahahaha man!😐
@doubleemcastillano4642 ай бұрын
I’m gonna be 100% real with you guys. If you have an attempted suicide in your medical records. Don’t tell anyone. Most things you can just be quiet about. I got dropped in bootcamp for a nosebleed (very long story). In the process of going back and forth to medical at Beaufort and signing releases to the Marine Corps for them to inspect my entire medical history, it was found that I had a suicide attempt a few years prior. This information traveled and trickled down to even the holding platoon Senior DI who was the only person to actually question me about it as I was the guide of the holding platoon at the time. By this time I was maybe 2 and a half months on the island and I guess the government had already invested in me and I was returned to training ultimately spending 5 months on the island altogether.
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@@doubleemcastillano464 I can neither confirm nor deny what to do in that situation, haha
@arturogarza39942 ай бұрын
What would you do if you had an attempt a while back and needed waivers to get in, is it worth trying ?
@owen60332 ай бұрын
I mean, I somewhat understand it because the military has a high suicide rate but what they need is counsellors that actually give a shit and aren’t here to lollygag and yammer and do bullshit. Just listen to your problems like a normal person and tell you the truth.
@ucdevonne2 ай бұрын
@@doubleemcastillano464 how did they not find this with Genesis at MEPS? And how did they find it while in training?
@zjjman12 ай бұрын
Glad you’re still here bro 💪🏼
@WildWolfStyle2 ай бұрын
I told them I dont like to be screamed at and they have not called me..
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@@WildWolfStyle strange... :p
@WildWolfStyle2 ай бұрын
I have no idea..@@Frommilitarytomillionaire
@Vespyr_Ай бұрын
Sounds like you don't really want it if you're letting them not calling you stop you. Go back in there. Make sure they call you if you want it bad enough.
@willhickey738728 күн бұрын
If you cant handle being yelled at and taking criticism, the military is not for you.
@Brian-d3s21 күн бұрын
Then sign up for the air force
@BrandonLuna-ll3hw2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video bro I’ve spoken to the navy, army, and now marines. Seems marines were the most honest with me. I scored a 76 on the test they give you in the recruiting office and it’s been 8 years since any schooling. Told the recruiter I know I can do better if they just help me with the resources and he was all about it. Best experience so far when it comes down to recruiting . Army told me to go online. Marines took the initiative to get it for me right there and then when I asked for it.
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
That's how we roll! Everyone thinks recruiters lie about everything, but if I lied to all my applicants ...why did they come back from boot camp and refer bring their friends in to meet with me?
@epgamer11452 ай бұрын
Marines give the best service but ask the most from you. Honestly, it’s respected.
@d.rcarrera65992 ай бұрын
@@BrandonLuna-ll3hw Depending what you are looking for in a military enlistment, I would strongly recommend that you seek out which will offer you the best benefits and opportunities. Don't enlist on any open contract, remember this. The military should use you were you have the best to offer. Open Contracts are BS. Make sure you read carefully your contract. If it is not on your contract, walk out. Don't feel any pressure.
@XxWhiteBoyxX1000Ай бұрын
I went into the recruiters office at 18 fresh outta high school and I got pushed away and was told you need so many college credits even tho the marine saying so was cross eyed
@IamBaimo2 ай бұрын
Officially starting my enlistment process tomorrow, great vids very helpful. Had adhd and depression on my record when I was 13 but when I talked to the recruiter he said that and the other information I provided him shouldn’t be a problem, I’m hopeful. Going USAF and trying to soak up all the knowledge I can from you and other military content creators to ensure my enlistment and service goes the best it can for me and my family that I’m doing this for. Again, thanks for all your insight! Looking forward to your continued support for us all!
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@@IamBaimo boom! I'm sure they'll take care of you. If it was that long ago, and you are successfully off it now, should be a non-issue
@darkgoddess66622 ай бұрын
@@IamBaimo I also want to go Air Force. I have ADHD and Depression but I am in contact with a recruiter about it along with gathering my medical records and I hope it won't be a bother.
@darkgoddess66622 ай бұрын
@@Frommilitarytomillionaire I definitely agree. Thank you for sharing such helpful information! It will definitely help with enlisting!
@d.rcarrera65992 ай бұрын
@@IamBaimo Hopefully everything will work out for you. Set goals and priorities for yourself. I don't know if the interservice correspondence courses are still available; if so, take courses from other branches, especially in leadership and management development.
@willhickey738728 күн бұрын
Hopefully you are in bootcamp right now. Good Luck brother!
@marinegamerplayer6490Ай бұрын
Medical Examiner for our unit: "Would you ever hurt or kill someone?" My fellow 0311s and the weapon platoon "Was that a trick question? What are we suppose to say to that?"
@FrommilitarytomillionaireАй бұрын
hahahaha - context matters I suppose :p
@marinegamerplayer6490Ай бұрын
@@Frommilitarytomillionaire yeah we just all answered no... for them.
@eutytoalba27 күн бұрын
@marinegamerplayer6490 (34 and considering joining, after a lifetime passion of civilian martial arts basically dangling just barely in and out of reach financially....) On command? If I trusted their judgment.... (Which is the question I've always had about the armed services) In self-defense or in defense of home, friends, and family? Absolutely, mf, and I'll personally write the explanatory letter to the sorry sob's family, too. I actually have no idea yet how far in I'd get with that attitude. My gut says not verry-but it could be wrong?
@Steve_V106623 күн бұрын
"Like right now? Is this a test? Well...when in Rome. Who did you have in mind?"
@Ragged_Armour0523 күн бұрын
@@marinegamerplayer6490 damn how pathetic you gotta be to not seriously wound or kill a enemy combatant if thats literally your job
@stevenpugsley25572 ай бұрын
When I was on boot leave in the Marine Corps, I asked for some extra time before I went to my A school,so they put me on recruiters assistant duty. A guy came into the office that was psychotic, I swear, his eyes were practically spinning. One of the recruiters asked me to talk with him for bit as they were all pretty busy.I asked him what he might be interested in doing and he said he wants to kill people,he was practically foaming at the mouth when he said it. He said he wanted to take a machine gun and splatter the walls with blood and hair. My first thought was freaking YIKES!!!! ( keeping it clean here), I said well….. as soon as a recruiter is free I’ll have him discuss the opportunities you might have in the Marine Corps. When the Gunny got up to get something I intercepted him and told him what this guy was about.He had me talk to the guy he was with who was getting ready to ship and tell him about boot camp while he took on psycho.He got rid of him by telling him that since we aren’t fighting anybody at the present time we didn’t have the job he was looking for and that maybe he could get a job as a mercenary. He told him to get a copy of Mercenary magazine as they have job listing in the back.We all breathed a sigh of relief when the guy left.This was in 1981.
@grgygantz67602 ай бұрын
@@stevenpugsley2557 you can also sign up for emails, from private overseas contractors. Once you sign up for these emails you’ll get deluged with them. Do you want to find out you have a good level of experience you’ll get even more. After finishing pilot training them on a few other things. I applied for a job at a spray company. Spraying for fire ants. In the final interview I was told oh by the way we’d like to send you to overseas.. We’d like you to fly 500 feet AGL above ground level and you’re spraying the chemical paraquat. I thought to myself no that’s not me no pass sorry I’m not interested. I’m not gonna be flying 500 feet above the ground in Columbia spraying somebody’s field of marijuana.
@kiythetheocrat572318 күн бұрын
job market so bad i cant even mess up the army process
@guobaaa9 күн бұрын
@@kiythetheocrat5723 no fr no one will hire me, I’m cooked if the army dont take me
@joebot999_8Ай бұрын
I just straight up love this entire video, it was so informative and funny. I wish I could have you as my recruiter.
@FrommilitarytomillionaireАй бұрын
@@joebot999_8 thank you for the kind words!!
@Neverforget3434 күн бұрын
Im so happy you have this video out, glad I came across it. Currently working out and pushing towards joining the marines myself.
@Frommilitarytomillionaire3 күн бұрын
Hell yeah! Glad to help. Have you thought about what job you wish to do.
@Neverforget3433 күн бұрын
@ been thinking towards machine gunner but idk yet, gonna talk it over with a recruiter at some point here but right now I’m just focusing on getting the training done so I can get to MEPS
@shaneminer45262 ай бұрын
When i went to basic in 2016, there was a dude at reception who had been there for three months because it was found out at reception he had attempted forever napping 5 years before. They were taking their dear, sweet time doung the paperwork to get him back home.
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
That's exactly right. You never want to bring stuff up at recruit training that you didn't bring up beforehand.
@petem682 ай бұрын
Lol... That's a new one... 'A Forever Nap', never heard that before🤣
@shaneminer45262 ай бұрын
@@petem68 Yeah, these wimps who moderate the social media platforms get really butt hurt when you mention the s-word.
@legendaryfrolox62852 ай бұрын
@@shaneminer4526 suicide?
@d.rcarrera6599Ай бұрын
@@shaneminer4526 Some procedures make absolutely no rational sense. Sounds like he has a sleep disorder.
@bryanmeyerowich41552 ай бұрын
Hey, currently working in recruiting here! Wanted to clear some things up, as a few things have changed since 2016-2017. Gone are the days of "don't say anything and MEPS won't find out." Your medical history will be screened out to 2 years and longer if they find anything concerning (regardless of what branch you're interested in. They WILL find anything that you saw a doctor for. Moral of the story: be completely honest with your recruiter so they can get ahead of anything that will slow your enlistment process and build it into your packet. It is not our job to disqualify you, it is the medical doctor at MEPS, and until they say you are disqualified, we will do our job to process waivers and work with you. Every branch has their own policy for medical and legal and what they allow. So if you are disqualified from one branch, another may be able to accommodate your problem.
If you are considering ENLISTMENT: 1. Spend a day in a VA hospital, talk to the younger guys dealing with MODERN combat injuries. 2. Be sure you explore JOBCORP AND TRADE SCHOOLS. there is NOTHING WORSE than sitting on a gun truck in Baghdad for your third tour, thinking: man...i should have just gone to trade school!
@Frommilitarytomillionaire25 күн бұрын
Never had that though. I requested another combat unit while I was in Afghanistan.
@Frommilitarytomillionaire25 күн бұрын
What did you do when you got out?
@geraldbouvy122216 күн бұрын
@@Frommilitarytomillionaire when to trade school! Lol.
@CertifiedPack3 күн бұрын
@@geraldbouvy1222 I’m at job corps, stop telling people the secrets bro. SMH you putting people on that don’t need to be put on. Ong bro, you lame
@geraldbouvy12222 күн бұрын
@CertifiedPack You need competition. I promise i have seen young men a 100% smarter, harder working die in combat, and the ONLY reason they weren't in your seat: jobcorp doesn't recruit in high schools. The military does. If it saves the lives of our brightest and best, I will keep sharing. You clearly AREN'T an example of "best and brightest".
@jahazieljimenez659322 күн бұрын
Seeing this sitting in the barracks, in uniform way to late to use these tips
@cameroniandcheese1287Ай бұрын
Loved the video. I'm a senior in high school and still trying to figure out what I want to do afterwards. Military is an option I'm considering and this seems like something I'll look back at when the time comes
@FrommilitarytomillionaireАй бұрын
It's one of my favorite options!
@MBValentine5 күн бұрын
Just wrote all of these down, next time the recruiter texts my number I'll give it to him like Carlin's 7 Words bit since "lose my number" didn't work, godspeed mate
@primus4822 ай бұрын
So, what you're saying sir, is to utilize the "don't ask, don't tell" method?
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@@primus482 that policy no longer exists.
@primus4822 ай бұрын
@@Frommilitarytomillionaire huh. Noted. Also, thank you for your service. Semper Fi
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@primus482 semper fi
@redhot80412 ай бұрын
@@primus482 Don't ask don't tell covered homosexuality. That policy for homosexuality was done away with. You are somewhat correct in your comment, reading between the lines, what he is saying is don't tell on yourself about drug use, etc, especially if no one asked you about it. Just because it's the military doesn't mean they have an all seeing eye into your life or a time machine to go back in your life and see anything you did.
@primus4822 ай бұрын
@@redhot8041 fair enough. That is more or less what I was going for. Not telling on yourself, I mean.
@TypicalAmericanCitizen2 ай бұрын
Before i went to MEPS in 2018 my recruiters boss (who just so happened to also be my football coach) told me at MEPs the word yes is an acronym that stands for Your Enlisment Stops. They told me to jist answer no to anything that they wouldn't already know. Nowadays they have that system where they can pull all your medical records tho. I was NG btw
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@@TypicalAmericanCitizen yep! "Your enlistment stops" (yes), and "new opportunity" (no)
@TypicalAmericanCitizen2 ай бұрын
@@FrommilitarytomillionaireOnce you're in though and the backend when you're dealing with the VA its the exact opposite, once you're out you gotta document every headache just to get some motrin 🤣
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@LibertarianLibrarian1776 true!
@jjjimenez6881Ай бұрын
thank you so much this provided so much clarity
@FrommilitarytomillionaireАй бұрын
Glad to help!
@Yeetmeister243 күн бұрын
Currently switching from air force to army, watching this just as a refresher lol.
@Frommilitarytomillionaire3 күн бұрын
Smart move, why are you moving to Army?
@Yeetmeister243 күн бұрын
@Frommilitarytomillionaire I originally joined for pararescue, but got medically dq'd, so I can't go airborne. Got thrown into maintenance. I can be a Combat Medic Specialist in the Army without going airborne, and I retain rank. Makes more sense for me.
@frenchvanillan82 ай бұрын
This brings me back to a hilarious moment. Back in the day, I was trying to join the marines. And they held PT twice a week for the pooles and what not. Well I told my recruiter I had a buddy that may be interested in joining and we could stop by a little bit before PT so you guys can talk. He says okay. So we get there about an hour early, they meet each other and we sit down. They chat for a bit and all is good. Well then the recruiter goes and asks my friend if he’s ever done drugs. My friend gets this sh!t eating grin going, and just starts laughing and says YES. The recruiter asks him “…really…? Like what?,” and my friend goes “man I did some LSD at a party one time that sh!t was super fun.” No joke the recruiter looks at me like “😐” and looks at my friend and asked him if he’s done anything else and he says “yeah I smoke weed still but I want to stop, I’m trying to see what this is about.” He then proceeds to tell the recruiter a story about the time he did shrooms and had a bad trip and chased one of his friends moms up the stairs with a butcher knife. No joke. The recruiter looked angry confused and shocked. I was trying so hard not to laugh. He told my friend straight up he can’t do anything for him and he doesn’t need to join us in PT lmao. I had no clue he would sit there and admit this stuff I mean I thought it was common sense. Don’t say anything lol. Too bad I guess
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@nate.s.c hahahaha you'd be amazed by some of the things I've heard admitted. That's pretty funny tho!
@Phantoms-vjАй бұрын
Thank you for your service
@Cjamesj88Ай бұрын
Btw kinda just wanted to be honest was in the National Guard don't trust the one weekend a month 2 weeks a year thing. Loved my time in, so didnt care, but you're doing WAY WAY more than that.
@FrommilitarytomillionaireАй бұрын
maybe
@MrCopious2 ай бұрын
I’ve been trying to join for the past year, I maxed out my IST for the USMC but wasn’t able to get a waiver for my “childhood asthma” (I never had it)… tomorrow I’m going into the army office to see what contracts they have available. Hopefully it’s a bit easier getting qualified with them.
@Baddawg_31322 күн бұрын
Just go Army. No one ever threatened to change my job. Loved it. Best decision I ever made.
@alanbui3581Ай бұрын
I wish i found this earlier, got deferred and now am working on improving my chances next time. Maybe a blessing in disguise
@FrommilitarytomillionaireАй бұрын
You'll get it!
@MasonGoodwin-es4cp2 ай бұрын
Great content man! Thanks for the info!
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@jeremytaylor52602 ай бұрын
I got a 31 on my asvab without studying with decent line scores, and planning to enlist in the start of dec!! Ill use this to help me a bit!
@Ken-sm7hh2 ай бұрын
Good list and realistic discussion. Would’ve been useful 20 years ago 😂
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@@Ken-sm7hh hahahaha I feel that.
@Moody8012 ай бұрын
27 years ago. I screwed myself when I tried to enlist in ‘98 and was too open because I didn’t have anyone tell me what not to say.
@jackpardee78762 ай бұрын
Former recruiter myself. 6th MCD ROQ 3d Quarter FY 12 or 13. Don’t really remember, recruiting is like non stop so time gets distorted. RSS N Charleston, SC. No means go, yes “Your enlistment stops” loyalty to your recruiter is reciprocated, so if you tell them something and someone something else, that recruiter isn’t going to want to work with you. Ratios, I had a black kid who’s grandmother died and he wanted a tattoo to represent his struggle so he looked it up in different languages and set on “Mein Kempf” and he later realized the book and covered it up with some design, but had told another recruiter and meps already knew. I’m only trying. To back up the creator and reemphasize. We also had what was called a Moment of truth, where we’d take everyone who had made it through meps and was about to ship to be screened one final time and run a final IST (Initial Strength Test). Upon re-briefing, I’d pull out my tomahawk, and hold it in my hands. I’d tell the kids that loyalty is what the Marine Corps wants, so if there is something you haven’t told me, and you tell them, I do not have your loyalty and wouldn’t want too serve with you.
@TheSkatererАй бұрын
That’s funny im in Charleston sc looking to enlist in the national guard soon reading these comments
@Anthem76Ай бұрын
Nah we need the crazies for when war kicks off. My recruiter got pissed when I chose to go scout with a high gt score
@FrommilitarytomillionaireАй бұрын
odd, most recruiters don't care
@CameronDThomasАй бұрын
I made a mistake to the documentation thing you mentioned. Halfway into joining the Marines I told them about a drug charge that had been expunged cuz I was scared they’d find it and turn me down, long story short he actually told me I shouldn’t have told him that because the wait would be longer and I’d miss the selection I wanted to go in.
@VladimirGitcherocksoffАй бұрын
It was around 1996-98 when I tried to join. Im quite certain I would have been perfect for the army, given the situations in my life in which I've always been most successful. But they said sooooo many times that if you leave *ANYTHING* out "we *will find out and you will* do 5 years in prison and pay $10,000 in fines " I finally broke and told them I had a few psychiatric issues as a kid/teen. I was so embarrassed that I just wanted to get out of there. The one chick (dont know who she was) said they could most likely still wave me in, but it may take up to two years. I knew there was no way I was going to stay clean for two years. At 22 years old two years might as well have been ten years. I honestly didnt have anyone to guide or direct me. I regret opening my mouth to this day. I knew I needed the structure and discipline and firmly believe it would have changed the trajectory of my life.
@FrommilitarytomillionaireАй бұрын
@VladimirGitcherocksoff in the 90's that scare tactic was all they had to find the truth. It worked. That said, I'll never fault somebody for honesty ...but, you quit when told the waiver would be difficult.
@cwilson000Ай бұрын
The recruiters had a weed-out process? When I went in it was basically do you have all 10 toes and fingers?
@Frommilitarytomillionaire28 күн бұрын
Always depends on needs. In wartime they'll take a lot more people.
@zacharyreynolds430318 күн бұрын
definitely varies a little depending on branch, but all branches do it to some extent
@fmoney2 ай бұрын
✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️ going to Meps soon.
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@@fmoney let's goooo
@deejaysmooove89532 ай бұрын
@@fmoney glory to God
@owen60332 ай бұрын
Remember only fight for just wars if it’s a non just war say it’s for religious reasons and take a non combat rule like a military mechanic it will also help you when you get out
@matiasgrief2 ай бұрын
3:20 alright, we get it. You’re still good at your job
@FrommilitarytomillionaireАй бұрын
Haven't been a recruiter in 8 years. Not in the military. No dog in the fight.
@Edw1nSayz2 ай бұрын
Back in 06, seen my share of local street gang members walk in, and when asked why they want to join the Corps, their answers were usually along the lines of "to kll the enemy Sir!" with enthusiasm. Some got pulled into the back room to discuss further 😅 Not sure who shipped or not.
@vladpintilei620424 күн бұрын
HAHAHAH, man, at least they were trying to use their gangbanging skills abroad and not at home
@CertifiedPack3 күн бұрын
😭😭
@player1connected11 күн бұрын
I've actually got asthma, have had it all my life, but I'm also able to run a sub 5 minute mile. It's more about knowing you're going to be tired and being able to maximize breath intake. I used to play a lot of basketball and it helped. Still have asthma attacks at least 3 times a year, but I'm still pretty athletic. That being said, I haven't run a mile in years lol
@Frommilitarytomillionaire10 күн бұрын
You'll have to pass a Pulmonary Functions Test.
@itsmethethinggКүн бұрын
Thankfully mine was an infantryman
@Калиюга-к6ш27 күн бұрын
Interesting enough. I remember spending 5 days in a psych ward to proof that i am normal only because i have voluntarily arrived for conscription service (not mobilization) back in 2022 and told military comissar that i do want to serve. Funnily enough, every person who did that at the time went through the same process. It was a Khanty-Mansiysk military comissariate (MCs are doing recruiters job and some other duties too, but mainly - recruiting)
@Frommilitarytomillionaire27 күн бұрын
Goodness, that sounds intense. Did MEPS at least pay for it?
@Калиюга-к6ш27 күн бұрын
@Frommilitarytomillionaire We have universal healthcare, so all the medical stuff i went through, including a 5 days stay in a psych ward was completely free of charge for me and others. The only thing i've had to pay for was the stuff that i couldn't schedule right with universal healthcare.
@aarronforste8706Ай бұрын
Southwest MO has nothing but good ole boys!
@FrommilitarytomillionaireАй бұрын
@@aarronforste8706 I don't hate it here 🤷♂️
@wilremington626226 күн бұрын
I followed the advise about "don't answer questions they don't ask you." Little did I know that Air Force OSI had given me an erroneous arrest record--and never bothered to inform me about it. I find out because they ran my prints at MEPS on enlistment day...I get a call from my recruiter the next day asking what the hell happened. This ends up going all the way to the TAG of the Colorado National Guard. Even though I eventually received a memo from OSI confirming it was their fuck up, Colorado NG shoved me out anyway because "you should have told us you were investigated even if you weren't arrested."
@Frommilitarytomillionaire25 күн бұрын
The National Guard is trash though. They shoved you out because their recruiters are lazy. Did you go talk to another branch?
@wilremington626223 күн бұрын
@@Frommilitarytomillionaire ...I replied to this hours ago at the same time as I responded above...I don't get what happened to the comment. I actually tried to talk to an Active Duty recruiting station as well, but their NCOIC told me flat-out that there was NOTHING he could do to help me, since I've had multiple ACL surgeries...even though this was after I had passed an SFRE with 19th SF Group and had two letters of rec from them. The NG recruiter was at least willing to do the waiver paperwork for it. That waiver took 3 years, and a senator's office inquiring 3 times, before they finally processed and granted it...hence my absolute disdain for the waiver authorities in my comment above... But after all of that work, the Recruiting Battalion Commander started to push me out without so much as talking to me or even notifying me. Even though he was required to interview me by regulation...yet the IG didn't care. My Dad had actually asked me recently if I would talk to a Marine recruiter instead since they're the only branch that made quota and hence seem to actually cut the through the BS and get the job done. But I'm 35 now so that's probably not a viable option anymore...
@aidanr11063 күн бұрын
genesis still pulls up bronchitis as asthma, happened to me. heartbreaking
@sethwilliams88826 күн бұрын
My dad was a recruiter for 6 years in the army and describes the vast majority of recruiters as sleazy used car salesmen, they don't care what they have to say as long as it completes the mission.
@Frommilitarytomillionaire25 күн бұрын
Was he Army or National Guard? National Guard was always like that in my experience. Nobody else
@sethwilliams88825 күн бұрын
@ army but this was way back in the olden days(early 2000s)
@Porsche911GT38mmOEMBoschThrottАй бұрын
Watching this in case I get drafted to get myself out
@FrommilitarytomillionaireАй бұрын
@Porsche911GT38mmOEMBoschThrott I remember a time when cowards were kind enough to be ashamed. Thanks for the engagement at least. Foolproof way to get out of draft is to leave the country you're too scared to defent.
@ayoflee227822 күн бұрын
I’m going to take my test next month. Mentioned Option 19 to my recruiter to get my preferred duty station
@JonGar19112 ай бұрын
Be honest. Lying to get in and to have issues later on because of omission and it hurting or costing someone else life is not something either party deserves.
@godofdestructionFTW10 күн бұрын
Good now i can make sure I wnt be able to serve in a draft
@Frommilitarytomillionaire10 күн бұрын
@godofdestructionFTW the best way got cowards to dodge the draft is to leave the country. Or are you too scared to do that, too.
@DariusproductionsАй бұрын
Thank you
@vaultboya62533 күн бұрын
Yeah, I'm an army vet. They do promise you jobs prior to meps IF it's something they want to slot and something you're intrested in. For example, my recruiter told me go 11B and he'll guarantee the job and a bonus. I told him no, I would like 91B if I could. His expression was like "Eww." And told me i get no bonus then 🤣
@Nate-j4h3 күн бұрын
Believe it or not when going to meps they can purposely fail you if you smell i almost had that happen to me and it just sucked I was the last one to leave meps
@Frommilitarytomillionaire3 күн бұрын
Hahahaha I believe it. What doctor wants to examine you?
@Nate-j4h3 күн бұрын
@Frommilitarytomillionaire I already went through meps a while back but I got stuck with this old male doctor
@0xyc0dwrestling28 күн бұрын
9:10 so i’ve applied for the Navy. and basically your saying don’t tell them i sold my assault rifle to my little brother 🙏🏾. that would be a no no. gotcha
@Frommilitarytomillionaire28 күн бұрын
Not my realm of expertise.
@chrisnorman34212 ай бұрын
Yeaa bro you should definitely come back 😭😭😭
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@@chrisnorman3421 come back to what?
@chillinwithandy885220 күн бұрын
What if we don’t know? Had a brother who didn’t know he had certain heart conditions but was still approved?
@aknadiri2520Ай бұрын
Thanks, I am planning to join the army this summer.
@FrommilitarytomillionaireАй бұрын
Hell yeah!
@willhickey738728 күн бұрын
Im 42 years old and a recovering drug addict. I would love to he able to join the military right now but im too old and they wouldnt let me. Im far more mature than i used to be, im way smarter than i was in my youth, im still a good athlete, man. I would benefit so much from that structure and use every opportunity available to get ahead in life. Regret is real. Lol.
@Frommilitarytomillionaire27 күн бұрын
I feel that, have you talked to the Army National Guard yet? They may be able to work with you
@RandomEmergency39221 күн бұрын
What he said. You may be able to be in the NG.
@The_man_with_no_face22 күн бұрын
This is good ima say these all
@Schrodingers_kid25 күн бұрын
You know, this reminds me of how I passed medical What you were not supposed to say is anything but "Yes" when you entered the doctor's office and told them that you need them to fill out the form for the military and they asked "Feeling good? Everything okay, no complaints?" It was hilarious when a different person was responsible for giving me the final document, because the other one was sick, and they started their speech with "So, I looked into your background..." and I immediately got scared. She continued with "I see that recently we deemed you unfit for service so...How did you get in?" and I just quietly clapped, because not a single person did this before, which is what I told her - No one cared and I just went through like 8 doctors in an hour and a half and they passed me. The best part is, she asked it because "You know you're supposed to pass this medical again in 2 years from now and if you don't, you basically wasted 2 years of your life for nothing?" and I said "I've been going here regularly for the past 4-ish years, I doubt that in these 2 years they will learn how to care, so I'll be fine" She did not appreciate the sassy attitude, but nothing I said was a lie. I live in a country with a compulsory military service (well, until not long ago it was) and I needed documents from them to go to university and I nearly got kicked out of uni, because it took 4 years to get the necessary documents from them and I got them on the very last day, after which I'd be kicked out. For those curious: Basically, in very simple words, I needed to prove that I'm not evading military service to university, and I couldn't. I even had to write a letter to the dean of Uni, stating that I'm in the process of getting said document. I was pissed at everyone there lol
@Frommilitarytomillionaire25 күн бұрын
I was confused, until you said you lived in a different country. This didn't sound exactly like our process, haha
@Schrodingers_kid25 күн бұрын
@Frommilitarytomillionaire Got to keep reader's attention somehow And waste their time lol So yeah, I had to go to commissary since I was in highschool and that lasted until late 1-st year of Uni and I got the document stating that I'm not trying to evade military service and thus can keep studying for my degree And what I signed up for were reserves or officer training and it required passing a different set of doctors, which were not connected to the ones I went to before. And they did have access to my medical history, but they didn't bother and that's how I made it in. What I find funny is that I was above average at physical tests during entrance exams, as I was in top 10 even in exercises that I hated! :) Still proud of myself for my pull ups, because, although I did only 11 (9 being the minimum and 17 being maximum points), I kept solid form and even got praised for it P.S. body is still in shambles
@jacobtucker28326 күн бұрын
I’ve quit smoking weed and don’t know how it would stand trying to join the navy.
@ericnickell380020 күн бұрын
I remember when a recruiter bumped into me in a grocery store. Seemed nice and eager. I gave him my number and agreed to meet with him for some sort of assessment. We went thru the process and they seemed happy with all the little tests they gave me but then we got to the questions part. See, he’s a salesman. And he wants to sell me on joining. So they kept driving home all the benifits. What it does for me. Great, so what will I do? What job am I getting. No matter how much I pressed he couldn’t say. Eventually he got me on the phone with his superior. Who I don’t know, sounded like a grizzled vet . For all I know somebody high up the food chain but no way to be sure. Anyways he did the same thing. Drove home how great it is and what it does for me. But I asked the same question several times and they wouldn’t give me a straight answer either. Eventually I told the old man over the phone “look I appreciate the sales pitch but if you can’t tell me what job I’m agreeing to I’m not signing” He didn’t like that answer but after that I hung up on the man and told the recruiter to leave.
@willhansen53212 ай бұрын
Enlisted in the Marines 1963 & received a bus ticket, hotel room, meal chit in downtown mpls. Good memories. Had to google meps.
@epgamer11452 ай бұрын
has anyone had a record of seizures and still able to join into the military? This has been a something I’ve been thinking about. Debating even getting a hold of a recruiter.
@Blackowl442 ай бұрын
Literally takes less than 20 secs to call a recruiter
@FMCMUSA2 ай бұрын
Ask Gemini AI or call them up
@sarahjane227725 күн бұрын
From what I’ve read u need to be seizure free for a certain amount of time and be stable on ur meds
@Frommilitarytomillionaire3 күн бұрын
Previous, and no more, yes.
@AlexIrwin552 ай бұрын
What if you have asthma and it’s on file, but it hasn’t flared up or effected me while playing football (while in high school) in 4+ years and also havent used the inhaler or requested for one in those 4+ years
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@@AlexIrwin55 you'll need to get a pulmonary functions test (pft) showing good readings.
@SheKnoJayy2 ай бұрын
I’m slightly similar to you in the aspect of asthma and high school sports they told me I need a waiver and medical records
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@SheKnoJayy yep!
@Guy-mn7zt2 ай бұрын
Hoping to enlist in the marines to go Infantry!!!! 💪 🇺🇸 🇺🇸🇺🇸
@TheVixen880614 күн бұрын
I joined the USMC in '06. My recruiter lied to me. I thought I went in as an open contract but my recruiter signed me up as a 0614. He said I was too smart to be an open contract. Lol
@poofyhomevid922026 күн бұрын
My recruiter was cool. He told me to lie in meps when I had allergic reaction. I have allergic reaction to shellfish.Can you tell me just don't eat selfish
@Frommilitarytomillionaire25 күн бұрын
Hahahaha sounds about right. Do you avoid shellfish?
@adamirish5600Ай бұрын
My recruiter told me don't ever say that again. I didn't. 11bx, earned my CIB, spent the last 15 years trying to find out what's wrong with me. VA doesn't care and won't ever get 100% because they can't prove it happened from war 🤦 its cool tho, I got my DVNF cup 🙄
@FrommilitarytomillionaireАй бұрын
hahaha perfect
@pxtrerwah87462 ай бұрын
imma say "i wanna server and become a true patriot and become a brave warrior and make america greatest"
@Frommilitarytomillionaire3 күн бұрын
Boom!
@reybandz1ayt3 күн бұрын
Story time~ i went to train with the marines once they gave me all the information ect... i was just there to train with them because im one who like working out in general, my buddy who was signing for it told me to come train with them since im fit and suited that roll to train with them so i did, my buddy sent me his recruiters Instagram where his recruiter asked me if i wanted to train with them and i agreed, i never wanted to join the military or anything i was just there to train with them so when i got there to the training i arrived 5 mins late due to traffic, another recruiter asked me why tf are you late? i simply said tf.... i came here cuz of NA recruiters name, then he said ohh you're here to train then, i said yes while the guys were running laps and warming up, so then he said get in line then so i did, so i worked out with them until the sun set technically keep in mind the recruiter i talked to knew i smoked pot, because i told him im dirty and don't plan on joining, the next day i just said thank you for allowing me to train with you guys and posted it wtv ect... the recruiter then said you actually stuck to your word and that's what we're looking for, i said fuck yeah it was great training with yall, he then said go to the office tomorrow in 0700 hours when i then laughed on messages and said i can't because i did have a busy schedule the next day, the recruiter was cool, but it was funny how many times i actually just caught them indirectly saying i want you to join us LMFAOOO, those guys are cool but in my head i was like who tf does he think he is telling me to join them at that time, but they got my respect it was funny and a good ass workout with them they really hate the word weed though they kept bringing it up as i worked out they kept saying pump that weed out and i was just so locked in i literally had no more energy to laugh during that it was a hell of a workout yall service members gotnmy respect all the way, but yeah there is my lil story time.🤣🤣
@sirenbreakfastАй бұрын
I went in absolutely sure I would be disqualified. Used an inhaler as a kid and was on depression medication in my teens. They explained away all the red flags in my file for me and qualified me without needing a waiver. I couldn't even duck walk properly. Some doctors will 100% end your progress, but you never know and it's worth a shot to try. You might get a cool doctor whose been doing it for decades like I did and give you the thumbs up to enlist.
@FrommilitarytomillionaireАй бұрын
Nicely done!!
@jakedawg3015Ай бұрын
If your joining the army and you mention 12b combat engineer they will push you towards that super hard
@FrommilitarytomillionaireАй бұрын
they shouldn't, unless that's what you want
@averagejoe8358Ай бұрын
7:05 I WISH it was that fast for the royal marines. Wait time is absolutely gopping, I faced a year and a month to attend my fitness test down at Lympstone, then another three months after that to start. And they wonder why so many people get frustrated and withdraw their application.
@shoolase231612 күн бұрын
What flavor crayon should i say is my favorite, because i like the purple ones...the blue ones are too tart. But ill power through tht if need be
@Fascia_fit22 күн бұрын
When you like comments that are false or are just jokes, it’s kind of misleading, I’m questioning things that doesn’t exist in the army.
@kendraerving70222 күн бұрын
What happens if you think you had gotten a ticket but don honesty remember bc its been a very long time and it pops up what to do?
@bayern14452 ай бұрын
I go to MEPS on tuesday, anything I should expect?
@tickles52892 ай бұрын
@@bayern1445 A brown bag lunch and lots of friendly smiles! 😃
@rnin6892 ай бұрын
Went last week, listen to everything they tell you and just do as your told… you’ll be fine
@SOUNDWAVEPRАй бұрын
@@bayern1445 do NOT lie. Some guy lied to the doctors next to me while in the waiting room. MPs came in and they instantly executed him
@levitarnished10 күн бұрын
so you can't go into any branch of military if you have asthma?
@altdispo12 күн бұрын
would it be a problem if ive been to the mental hospital before?
@Frommilitarytomillionaire9 күн бұрын
Depends on why you were there, and if you've been cleared, etc.
@samhampton677116 күн бұрын
My recommendation is never tell a military recruiter you’re interested in joining the military.
@nicholaspoole3218 күн бұрын
what to say during draft
@IvanGarcia-eu5un21 күн бұрын
Is asthma still a huge disqualification even though you don’t use the inhaler a lot maybe once every 2 weeks
@Frommilitarytomillionaire21 күн бұрын
You'll need a clear Pulmonary Functions test.
@Bukejuice22Ай бұрын
I told my recruiter that 8am was too early for me and I never saw him again. 😅 I was joking but I also wasn't serious about going.
@larissafosso16846 күн бұрын
Hi @David Pere. I have a question. Should we tell a recruiter if we have small painless hemorrhoids??
@gusplaer21 күн бұрын
I am 37, own my own business. Am I too old to join the NG? Thanks for the vid.
@Frommilitarytomillionaire21 күн бұрын
Not sure, have you talked to a Guard recruiter? I'd call one
@sparkdreamers50555 күн бұрын
So I've talked to a recruiter about 7 years ago and when I mentioned I had autism he said "aw man I wish you didn't tell me that". Back in 2012 I was diagnosed with Asperger's (before it was merged with everything else). I'm interested in joining but I found out that there is a waiver you can get for it. Any advice how I can bring this up to a recruiter without "spooking" him and just denying me. I haven't been able to really find a ton of information about it on the surface level other than there is a waiver. Yes I'm extremely high functioning to the point that it's not detectable in peer to peer interactions.
@Koopadaville2 ай бұрын
Per your experience, How do state pardons and expungements pan out? I received a pardon by the governor and then expunged from my record for a felony assault ten years ago off duty. I know that is a serious thing but I was in before then caught the charge. Completed my first contract successfully then was general discharge(honorable conditions). My DD214 is a RE3 code. The narrative just says lost time with unit and transferred to IRR for contract completion. Thanks again.
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
Honestly, I've never tried, and if you were to walk in my office I would probably tell you it wasn't possible because I wouldn't want to deal with that mountain of paperwork. There is a waiver (supposedly), but RE-3 is the same code as "denying orders", and as recruiters I was told to stay away from anything RE-3 or below. Also, a pardon/expungement doesn't negate guilt. The military's judicial waivers go off whether or not you were found guilty in the first place. I only saw ONE felony waiver approved in 3 years, and it was the only one in our state.
@Koopadaville2 ай бұрын
@ Thank you for your transparency. I love your channel!
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@devincooper8495 thank you!!
@toxicviks54510 күн бұрын
I recently got a speeding ticket going 15 above the speed limit would that affect me on joining? I also have stigma, but it's not bad
@Frommilitarytomillionaire9 күн бұрын
Nah, the ticket shouldn't matter
@sunflower85996 күн бұрын
I was told that if I need a waiver the Air Force wont do much to help me get pass at Meps? Your thoughts on this
@ViceMightBeTaken9 күн бұрын
Could also be called "7 Things you SHOULD tell your recruiter"
@OfficialWichoАй бұрын
What if, I want to join SF but have sold weed everyday for the last 4 years with no convictions or criminal record?
@FrommilitarytomillionaireАй бұрын
Then you either admit that, or you come up with a reasonable number of times you have smoked, and stick to it.
@OfficialWichoАй бұрын
@ I figured admit everything up front, and see if they take me in cause it’ll most definitely come back on the security clearance after selection
@octokw128 күн бұрын
I'm just scared of boot camp I'm fat as shit, I can't run and legit I laugh at everything. I feel like the laughing is the main problem lmao 😂😂😭
@Frommilitarytomillionaire27 күн бұрын
What are you doing to train?
@octokw125 күн бұрын
@Frommilitarytomillionaire just running, walking, pushups and situps. Just the usual
@brandonmanuel2842Ай бұрын
I told a Navy recruiter that I had cataracts and lens implants... AUTOMATIC DISQUALIFICATION FROM THE MILITARY!!
@Avidity.c5 күн бұрын
If I have been on diversion when I was 16 and got it all excused and never went to court. Do I still need to tell the recruiter about it or keep it quiet
@colyncourt98415 күн бұрын
If i have type 1 diabetes are there jobs i can perform in the military
@Its.Curtis12 ай бұрын
Question: what about food allergy? I have a slight sensitivity to tree nuts, throat gets itchy and annoying, but I can function and breathe, and can move on. When I have a lot of it I puke but that’s as bad as it gets, can still function, will feel like crap but can function perfectly. How do I go about that while trying to enlist?
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@@Its.Curtis1 if you don't require an epi pen it should be fine.
@deadlystalker74832 ай бұрын
@@Frommilitarytomillionaire so if i require an epi pen i might as well just give up?
@Frommilitarytomillionaire2 ай бұрын
@deadlystalker7483 most likely, but there is a chance that's changed, so at least call each branch and ask.