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jjohnson91
09-01-12, 05:26 PM
I am a 21 year old male. Quick background information: 6ft tall 215lbs very athletic. College student, private catholic highschool graduate, honor roll in highschool as well as college. <br />
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However, I...

Zulu 36
09-01-12, 05:36 PM
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09-01-12, 05:51 PM
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Rocky C
09-01-12, 06:37 PM
Great to hear you are clean and sober now.
Keep up the good work.
My suggestion would be to go talk to a Recruiter in person.

Good luck to you.

irpat54
09-01-12, 07:01 PM
to be very honest,,the Corps is getting very picky,, glad to hear you are on the wagon yet so keep that up, but your past can come back to haunt you, but the best thing is to as RI said go an hash it out with a recruiter,, you could catch a break,

Sgt Leprechaun
09-02-12, 09:30 PM
No BS answer? Highly unlikely you'll be able to get a waiver with this many criminal violations, conviction or no. The drug use stuff is what is going to absolutely kill you, since not only did you 'do' it, but you did it while on probation. To the board of officers (or even just one) looking at your waiver request, that's going to look like you basically said "Frak the rules I'm gonna do what I want".

In this day and age, with the zero tolerance policy, and the drawdown, I'd say your chances are less than 10 percent to the good of being accepted.

Still, never hurts to try, you'll never know unless you do.

Gunstream
09-03-12, 01:03 PM
No BS answer? Highly unlikely you'll be able to get a waiver with this many criminal violations, conviction or no. The drug use stuff is what is going to absolutely kill you, since not only did you 'do' it, but you did it while on probation. To the board of officers (or even just one) looking at your waiver request, that's going to look like you basically said "Frak the rules I'm gonna do what I want".

In this day and age, with the zero tolerance policy, and the drawdown, I'd say your chances are less than 10 percent to the good of being accepted.

Still, never hurts to try, you'll never know unless you do.

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The Marine Corps just won't allow you in with a substance abuse history. The way they see it, you have an abuse problem without any of the stressors of military life. If you have a drinking/drug problem now, what's going to happen when you come home from a combat tour (you did say you wanted infantry, right?). The Corps is constantly battling alcoholism with Marines that showed up without any substance abuse issues, so allowing you to enlist with a history of it is not only setting themselves up for failure, it's probably doing the same to you.

I'm not telling you to skip out on trying. I think you should. Recruiters go to bat for guys who PT and have high ASVAB scores. Knock out about 25 pullups and score well on your pretest, and they'll likely do everything they can to assist your efforts.

SPhiladelphia
09-03-12, 03:28 PM
It really depends on your recruiter...if your recruiter really believes in you...then he will do everything to help you. Just remember, it isn't your recruiter's decision. Do well on your IST, ASVAB, and don't waste your recruiter's time ...and I'm sure you'll make it.

MOS4429
09-04-12, 11:58 AM
Good answers so far. <br />
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From your post, you basically indicate you have one charge and then a list of probation violations, which are not new charges, but violations of the original. How the Marine...

Tennessee Top
09-04-12, 01:55 PM
Won't hurt to try. Good luck finding a recruiter willing to put the work in for you. There are plenty of applicants out there with clean records I'm sure they would work up first. You know going in it won't be easy or fast.

If you do get turned down then let it go. There are too many applicants who get shot down then come on here asking us what can they do. When they say "no" they mean "no" and there is no appeal process!