Mindgame
01-17-08, 07:35 PM
I want to make it clear. I did not sign up for the money, this is something that came up when I was researching some topics.
The first time I went to the recruiter I talked to him about enlisting. I told him I wasn't interested in the money, but asked him if there was anything I was (should I use the word entitled?) to. His responce was "NO". Like I said. I am not doing it for the money, but if I am entitled to it. I would like to apply for it.
So like I said, I was researching some topics and came across this.
http://www.usmc.mil/maradmins/maradmin2000.nsf/d50a617f5ac75ae085256856004f3afc/45811a903bd8cfef852573620033db8c?OpenDocument
It is a document, about a enlistment bonus for certian MOS's in the selected reserves. When I brought this to my recruiter, his eyes litteraly lit up. He never expected me to come across this. Well, neither did I. I just noticed the words on the bottom of the left corner of the website.
He told me he would send the paper work in, and he would let me know what happens. After a few weeks of PT, and not hearing anything. I went today to see the new office, and ask some quetions about shipping out, and the bonus. He told me about how congress stopped all bonuses after January 1 until further notice, and I couldn't get anything. I was ok with that. I never really expected to even get it in the first place.
Now me being me. I went and searched. Not in disbeliefe, but just to understand what was happening. I came across this.
http://www.usmc.mil/maradmins/maradmin2000.nsf/d50a617f5ac75ae085256856004f3afc/684d58ad30cae379852573c2003dd3ed?OpenDocument
So as I am reading. I came to section 3,b. It states.
"(1) DELAYED ENTRY PROGRAM (DEP) MEMBERS AS OF 31 DEC 2007 ARE GRANDFATHERED AND NOT AFFECTED BY THIS GUIDANCE."
Now I am wondering if he just missed this, or felt the need to leave it out. I have no reason to disbelieve him, but even my co-workers think something is going on there.
Here is a question to any Marine that knows the answer. Would there be a reason for a recruiter to try and hide this? Is there any type of incentive to hide anything like this from someone joining, like me?
I would go to the office tomorrow, but I have an appointment to get my taxes done, and I am heading straight to work after that. I will definetly bring the paper I printed to him, and see what he sais. For some reason. I am doubting he even sent the paperwork out. I don't want to not trust my recruiter, but this is making me wonder.
Again. My reason's to join the Marine Corps had nothing to do with money. **** I wasn't even moved when my recruiter tried talking to me about college tuition. He didn't have to do anything to convince me to join. I randomly walked right into the office, and told him I wanted to earn it. So please. Don't bash the fact, that I am asking about a bonus.
I can't say I don't care about the bonus, because obvously I wouldn't be asking about it. However. If it doesn't happen. Ill still wake up, and leave on my ship date with the only thought of the day I become a Marine.
The first time I went to the recruiter I talked to him about enlisting. I told him I wasn't interested in the money, but asked him if there was anything I was (should I use the word entitled?) to. His responce was "NO". Like I said. I am not doing it for the money, but if I am entitled to it. I would like to apply for it.
So like I said, I was researching some topics and came across this.
http://www.usmc.mil/maradmins/maradmin2000.nsf/d50a617f5ac75ae085256856004f3afc/45811a903bd8cfef852573620033db8c?OpenDocument
It is a document, about a enlistment bonus for certian MOS's in the selected reserves. When I brought this to my recruiter, his eyes litteraly lit up. He never expected me to come across this. Well, neither did I. I just noticed the words on the bottom of the left corner of the website.
He told me he would send the paper work in, and he would let me know what happens. After a few weeks of PT, and not hearing anything. I went today to see the new office, and ask some quetions about shipping out, and the bonus. He told me about how congress stopped all bonuses after January 1 until further notice, and I couldn't get anything. I was ok with that. I never really expected to even get it in the first place.
Now me being me. I went and searched. Not in disbeliefe, but just to understand what was happening. I came across this.
http://www.usmc.mil/maradmins/maradmin2000.nsf/d50a617f5ac75ae085256856004f3afc/684d58ad30cae379852573c2003dd3ed?OpenDocument
So as I am reading. I came to section 3,b. It states.
"(1) DELAYED ENTRY PROGRAM (DEP) MEMBERS AS OF 31 DEC 2007 ARE GRANDFATHERED AND NOT AFFECTED BY THIS GUIDANCE."
Now I am wondering if he just missed this, or felt the need to leave it out. I have no reason to disbelieve him, but even my co-workers think something is going on there.
Here is a question to any Marine that knows the answer. Would there be a reason for a recruiter to try and hide this? Is there any type of incentive to hide anything like this from someone joining, like me?
I would go to the office tomorrow, but I have an appointment to get my taxes done, and I am heading straight to work after that. I will definetly bring the paper I printed to him, and see what he sais. For some reason. I am doubting he even sent the paperwork out. I don't want to not trust my recruiter, but this is making me wonder.
Again. My reason's to join the Marine Corps had nothing to do with money. **** I wasn't even moved when my recruiter tried talking to me about college tuition. He didn't have to do anything to convince me to join. I randomly walked right into the office, and told him I wanted to earn it. So please. Don't bash the fact, that I am asking about a bonus.
I can't say I don't care about the bonus, because obvously I wouldn't be asking about it. However. If it doesn't happen. Ill still wake up, and leave on my ship date with the only thought of the day I become a Marine.