HVNTER
09-08-12, 02:57 PM
- NOTE: As of a few months ago, I completely filled out what I could find as far as my profile was concerned, so please let me know if it meets or doesn't meet the criteria for complete.
- Also this is going to be long. I like to cover my bases.
Now on to the good stuff.
I DEP'ed in around spring time of this year (March or May, I can't remember). After being cleared at MEPS I swore in, and my contract was left blank with the intention of signing for whatever job I got when it was time to ship out.
I was told to do a wishlist of three jobs. Obviously I chose Infantry, Security Forces, and Combat Support. I want to serve in the field. Now with that being said, I understand and accept that my job placement is up to "Where the Marine Corps needs me".
Six or seven days ago my recruiter contacted me and told me I was assigned the CM contract. Apparently that is Facilities/Utilities/Engineering, etc. I didn't knock it at first until I looked at all the MOS' and it was stuff I was studying for awhile in college (electrical, other construction type stuff). I dropped from college due to having NO interest in that field.. and as luck would have it, the USMC offered me a job in that field.
Now.. I don't want to make a scene about it with my recruiter. He's been cool, although he might have been BS'ing me a little bit (said my contract was part of the new jobs for this fiscal year, but FY13 jobs shouldn't even drop til October, correct?). Anyway, advice from a few other Marines, and one Poolee who didn't get the contract he was hoping for: Tell my recruiter I won't ship unless I can get a better contract. Which I did, although with more class and tact (I certainly wouldn't go in there and tell him off like he is someone off the street).
Is that the best way to try and get the contract I would like to have? Just wait, and pressure him into looking for an opening for me? Or is it possible that the CM contract is my only option?
Thanks for your times Marines.
- HVNTER
- Also this is going to be long. I like to cover my bases.
Now on to the good stuff.
I DEP'ed in around spring time of this year (March or May, I can't remember). After being cleared at MEPS I swore in, and my contract was left blank with the intention of signing for whatever job I got when it was time to ship out.
I was told to do a wishlist of three jobs. Obviously I chose Infantry, Security Forces, and Combat Support. I want to serve in the field. Now with that being said, I understand and accept that my job placement is up to "Where the Marine Corps needs me".
Six or seven days ago my recruiter contacted me and told me I was assigned the CM contract. Apparently that is Facilities/Utilities/Engineering, etc. I didn't knock it at first until I looked at all the MOS' and it was stuff I was studying for awhile in college (electrical, other construction type stuff). I dropped from college due to having NO interest in that field.. and as luck would have it, the USMC offered me a job in that field.
Now.. I don't want to make a scene about it with my recruiter. He's been cool, although he might have been BS'ing me a little bit (said my contract was part of the new jobs for this fiscal year, but FY13 jobs shouldn't even drop til October, correct?). Anyway, advice from a few other Marines, and one Poolee who didn't get the contract he was hoping for: Tell my recruiter I won't ship unless I can get a better contract. Which I did, although with more class and tact (I certainly wouldn't go in there and tell him off like he is someone off the street).
Is that the best way to try and get the contract I would like to have? Just wait, and pressure him into looking for an opening for me? Or is it possible that the CM contract is my only option?
Thanks for your times Marines.
- HVNTER