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Are you able to enlist in the military through any recruiter of your choice?
Title: Are you able to enlist in the military through any recruiter of your choice?
Question by Ethan S: Are you able to enlist in the military through any recruiter of your choice?
I really liked my old AF recruiter (I am 17 and contemplating joining) for the brief time I dealt with him. The only reason I changed to the new recruiter is because the local recruiting office finally filled the position and I switched recruiters. However, can I still deal and ultimately enlist with my old recruiter?
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Answer by TWITCH
u should be able to request it
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Yes, I also had to switch AF recruiters, this was because the recruiter I was using was discharged, and after the local position got filled I remained with the “new” recruiter, as my new “old” recruiter, and never switched to the local office.
If your old recruiter still works at the recruiting office.
yes, you can. i chose a recruiter that was closer to my work because it was easier to meet with her when i needed to.
to my understanding, you can go with whomever you want.
mind you be wary of recruiters. some will do whatever to get you to join, but as long as you know what your doing it shouldn’t be a problem.
give your old recruiter a call/email, im almost positive he’ll want to finish signing you up
Just go to any recruiting office you like.
only if he is still recruiting if he has been reassigned to base duty then he is no longer recruiting