11-03-2010, 09:53 PM
(11-03-2010, 09:46 PM)Riggs Wrote: In my honest opinion, if you need to ask other people what you should be asking your recruiter then I don't think you've yet gaged the importance of the decision your making and the commitment implications involved.
I would advise you contact your recruiter with an apology and request to postpone your meeting. I doubt you want to waste his time or your own and I'm sure he could be out there finding people more suited for the current positions he can offer to potential soldiers that will likely train to serve alongside some of his colleagues.
However, if you are very serious about joining the army then I would still suggest you follow my above advice and research the eligibility requirements to join before booking your next meeting with a recruiter.
First of all, I didn't create the meeting with the recruiter so that I could ask him a bunch of questions, I didn't even create the meeting at all. He invited to visit me and my family to discuss joining the army and what I should be thinking about before joining.
The entire point in creating this thread was so I can make sure I wasn't missing something important that I might actually want to know about. I also wanted to make a list of all the things I was going to ask him and things I probably shouldn't ask. This thread helped me do so.
Think before you post please.