PDA

View Full Version : Are recruiters supposed to call you back



Coffee24
10-14-09, 10:41 AM
Back in August, I disclosed information at MEPS and they disqualified me for a history of depression. About halfway through September, my recruiter called me and told me that this nurse practitioner who my parents used to make me go see was going into MEPS to give a statement or something like that. I haven't heard from them since then. Are recruiters supposed to call you back if your request for a waiver has been denied? Should I try to get into contact with the people at MEPS to find out? I called my recruiter, but he didn't answer the phone and he didn't call me back. What should I do?

Lisa 23
10-14-09, 10:45 AM
All I can tell you is if your Recruiter isn't calling you back, then go to the office and talk to the Recruiter face to face, or whoever's in charge, and find out what's going on.

commdog7
10-14-09, 10:57 AM
LASWMarine is right.

I wouldn't get your hopes up if I were you, those MEPS officials have the final say. It really doesn't matter what a civilian nurse has to say, especially when it comes to mental health. If MEPS says no, the answer is no- but good luck to you.

Coffee24
10-14-09, 11:01 AM
It's fine if I've been denied. I just want to know what is going on.

Lisa 23
10-14-09, 11:13 AM
Like I said, get yourself down to the Recruiters office and start asking those questions. Maybe they have forgotten about you and your situation.

Coffee24
10-14-09, 12:47 PM
I guess I can grab a couple bucks and make the bus ride down there. If I can't get an answer out of them, should I call up MEPS when I get home?

Lisa 23
10-14-09, 01:11 PM
In my opinion, I don't think MESP is going to give you much info over the phone. Your best bet is to do this in person.

Coffee24
10-14-09, 01:16 PM
Okay, thanks. I'll grab my jacket and get to walking.

stein07
10-14-09, 04:45 PM
You'll find that there will be a lot of people in life that won't return your calls. If you want something to happen, sometimes you have to make it happen.

Wyoming
10-14-09, 05:47 PM
You'll find that there will be a lot of people in life that won't return your calls. If you want something to happen, sometimes you have to make it happen.

Excellent answer Anne.

SlingerDun
10-14-09, 06:31 PM
I always return calls from potential customers.

If i feel like it.

SGT7477
10-14-09, 07:19 PM
Back in August, I disclosed information at MEPS and they disqualified me for a history of depression. About halfway through September, my recruiter called me and told me that this nurse practitioner who my parents used to make me go see was going into MEPS to give a statement or something like that. I haven't heard from them since then. Are recruiters supposed to call you back if your request for a waiver has been denied? Should I try to get into contact with the people at MEPS to find out? I called my recruiter, but he didn't answer the phone and he didn't call me back. What should I do?
They must have their people they are looking for so don't bank on them calling you the ball is in your park.:flag:

Phantom Blooper
10-14-09, 07:25 PM
Do you have your phone set up so that you can receive anonymous calls?

Or maybe they are busy or just don't want too.

Take the initiative and get to walking!:evilgrin:

Petz
10-14-09, 08:39 PM
why are they going to talk to you when all they're gonna say is they haven't heard anything back yet. I'm willing to bet that they said they'll call you when something new happens. This stuff takes time.

Coffee24
10-15-09, 03:37 PM
Well, it's just like you Marines said, I made the hour long bus ride through the crappy industrial part of town to the recruiting station yesterday, and they told me that they haven't heard anything yet. I feel kind of like an idiot and like I wasted a bit of effort.

Lisa 23
10-15-09, 03:42 PM
Even though you felt like it was a wasted effort and time and money to ride the bus, in my opinion, it wasn't. At least you showed the Recruiters that you're still interested and that you wanted to know what was up. When it comes to your future, nothing is a wasted effort, and besides, you didn't know that they were going to tell you that they didn't hear anything yet.
Keep positive and do stay in-touch with your Recruiter when you can.

stein07
10-15-09, 05:09 PM
Even though you felt like it was a wasted effort and time and money to ride the bus, in my opinion, it wasn't. At least you showed the Recruiters that you're still interested and that you wanted to know what was up. When it comes to your future, nothing is a wasted effort, and besides, you didn't know that they were going to tell you that they didn't hear anything yet.
Keep positive and do stay in-touch with your Recruiter when you can.

Well said, Marine.

Phantom Blooper
10-15-09, 05:29 PM
Well, it's just like you Marines said, I made the hour long bus ride through the crappy industrial part of town to the recruiting station yesterday, and they told me that they haven't heard anything yet. I feel kind of like an idiot and like I wasted a bit of effort.

Yep...Us Marines ain't as dumb as Poolies and friends think we is!

Keep the faith and stay in touch with your recruiter.....even though you are not officially a poolee you should get involved in functions at the RSS so you can also tell the recruiter you ARE as interested as you say.

Good luck!:evilgrin:

Petz
10-15-09, 10:26 PM
yeah, I can't begin to tell you how much of a pain it is when the Poolees and applicants don't stay in touch. the SNCOIC is always asking what's going on with them. If they don't know they get smacked around a bit.