I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at US Army (Port Orchard, WA)
Interview
MEPS was poorly coordinated, which should have been a first clue about this organization. The recruiter was straight forward and told me exactly what I was getting into. He recommended signing a shorter contract, but I declined. He got me the Airborne school slot that I wanted, as well as a RIP slot. He also managed to get me a rather high signing bonus ($36,000; $20,000 'quick ship' and $16,000 'MOS') back in 2007.
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There was nothing difficult about enlisting. The only thing that I can think of that others might have slight problems with is picking a job that they want to do; but if you're going into a new career, you should have a good idea.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at US Army (Milwaukee, WI)
Interview
If you are willing to sign away years of your life, and have a clean record, you're in. I joined in 2006 when if you had a pulse and were willing to sign away your life you were in, so I guess it's getting harder...
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Question 1
You just take a test to determine your aptitude, then they give you a list of jobs you qualify for.