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EJ012989
01-24-12, 12:29 AM
So I just had a 2 week mental battle with myself whether or not I should go to a recruiter. I haven't told my family yet because I am afraid that they would not support my decision. When I talked to a recruiter he asked me questions. I admit, I lied, I did not tell the truth. I planned to but froze because there were so many people in one room and the ones signing up are still high schoolers. I am 23 and felt bad admitting these facts in front of everybody.

The lies were 1) He asked me if I had problems with authorities before. I said no. I have been caught shop lifting before. I thought it was not a problem because it's more of a misdemeanor and not a crime. I also received a ticket about two years ago for sleeping on the subway stairs (instead of the bench). 2) I am married. We have separated but not filed for divorce yet.

I will admit my lies to my recruiter the next time we meet which is on Thursday. My question is will this disqualify me from being a Marine? I'm really paranoid because i've been training my ass off for months now to pass the minimum requirements for boot camp. I've also told a lot of my friends that I wanted to become a Marine so there's a lot of pressure on me. The recruiter told me that they weren't really looking for graduates right now. Most of the people they call are seniors in high school. I'm really scared that I might not be qualified. I really want to become a Marine. I've watched a bunch of documentaries, read stories, and even studied up on them. Being denied to become one of the few is probably going to be my life's most disappointing moment.

-EJ

Yonkers
01-24-12, 02:30 AM
So I just had a 2 week mental battle with myself whether or not I should go to a recruiter. I haven't told my family yet because I am afraid that they would not support my decision. When I talked to a recruiter he asked me questions. I admit, I lied, I did not tell the truth. I planned to but froze because there were so many people in one room and the ones signing up are still high schoolers. I am 23 and felt bad admitting these facts in front of everybody.

The lies were 1) He asked me if I had problems with authorities before. I said no. I have been caught shop lifting before. I thought it was not a problem because it's more of a misdemeanor and not a crime. I also received a ticket about two years ago for sleeping on the subway stairs (instead of the bench). 2) I am married. We have separated but not filed for divorce yet.



-EJ

Tell him about the ticket and the crime.. it's not gonna DQ you. Tell him about the marriage situation.. it's not gonna remotely DQ you. Just tell him the truth... I understand your concern about if it's gonna DQ you or not... and I'd probably do the same thing.. But you have to understand that integrity is a huge thing about being a Marine.. you can't lie... and the more you fight the Corps the harder time you're gonna have.. we don't need more people in that are liars, steal your gear, and get NJP'd into the ground... we need good quality people. If you want to change your life and not do it while you're in, hey, more power to you.

Best of luck to ya,

LCpl Yonkers

Zulu 36
01-24-12, 05:04 AM
Please complete your profile so we know who we're talking with.

Yonkers
01-24-12, 07:02 AM
Please complete your profile so we know who we're talking with.

This too.

EJ012989
01-24-12, 08:00 AM
Tell him about the ticket and the crime.. it's not gonna DQ you. Tell him about the marriage situation.. it's not gonna remotely DQ you. Just tell him the truth... I understand your concern about if it's gonna DQ you or not... and I'd probably do the same thing.. But you have to understand that integrity is a huge thing about being a Marine.. you can't lie... and the more you fight the Corps the harder time you're gonna have.. we don't need more people in that are liars, steal your gear, and get NJP'd into the ground... we need good quality people. If you want to change your life and not do it while you're in, hey, more power to you.

Best of luck to ya,

LCpl Yonkers

You just boosted my confidence. Thank you, sir.

-EJ

Zulu 36
01-24-12, 09:16 AM
Here is the reality of the situation. Let's say you tell the recruiter the 100% unvarnished truth and you are disqualified. No waivers approved. Well, you tried and there are no black marks on your...