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03-30-11, 04:26 PM #16
again i apologize if i seem disrespectful. That is not my intent. I just need this information and thought the pleasantries would be better left unsaid
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03-30-11, 04:32 PM #17
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03-30-11, 04:36 PM #18
i understand you are all my superiors. You have all made it, and i haven't. which is why i've come too this site for guidance. the past 4 years i've been preparing for the marines, too straighten up my life, and because of something i did when i was 16 is preventing me from that. I NEED too find a way around this and your wisdom and experience may hold the answer.
or maybe i'm just doing this for no reason at all, either way i'm not just going too give up 8 hours after hearing the bad news.
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03-30-11, 04:47 PM #19
Thanks, i'm just upset because my whole life i've wanted this, and now i'm so close just too have the door slammed in my face. I'm going too need the most information possible if i'm going too find a way around this policy with my situation. i was told not too even tell them about it, but i'm not about too get charged with fraudulent enlistmentment.
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03-30-11, 04:47 PM #20
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03-30-11, 04:48 PM #21
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03-30-11, 04:54 PM #22
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03-30-11, 05:05 PM #23
"It was done with a tatoo gun with no ink" DUHHHHHHHHHH.
Here's your answer again. The Recruiter was given a NO per MEPS, the Recruier relayed the message he got from MEPS to you and the answer is NO. Go to another branch of the military if that is your niche.
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03-30-11, 05:06 PM #24
You have to understand that the Marine Corps does not need you to enlist. If you are being disqualified, then that is the end. Maybe the order will change sometime in the future, however right now you're SOL. The Marine Corps says no and there is nobody here that is going to help you fight it. As it turns out, the Marine Corps has been around quite awhile and has established an effective system for recruiting Marines. The qualifications are there for a reason and if you don't meet them, then you don't meet them. Cause and effect plays out in every aspect of everyones life. You thought it was cool to have your little "tattoo" and now you are seeing the effects of it when you're all grown up.
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03-30-11, 05:13 PM #25
Must be nice to have never done anything wrong in your life.
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03-30-11, 05:27 PM #26
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03-30-11, 05:31 PM #27
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03-30-11, 05:32 PM #28
How can a post be discredited by a comment?
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03-30-11, 05:45 PM #29
yes i was a teenager once, and still am learning life. I wasn't born with a silver stick up my ass. I had too learn my lessons myself and through my own mistakes, and it's made me into the man i am today. I wouldn't change one second of what i did, and if i could go back in time and stop myself from getting this on my wrist, i wouldn't. It's a part of my personal history that i will cherish the rest of my life. It is of no concern to me whether or not you approve.
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03-30-11, 05:50 PM #30
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