You're going to want to know what you're really getting yourself into. They'll make everything sound wonderful, as though your dreams will come true. Ask hard questions about what the contract really is. Can they override your contract? Do you have any say over where you're stationed? What if I want out? These are all valid questions. Basically, if you can think of any fears you might have, before signing anything, ask about it.
The easiest place to find a Navy Recruiter is by looking on the web at www.navy.com and look under the button find a recuiter. This will show you exactly where you can find a recruiter close to you.
If you have a good marine or navy recruiter. They will make arrangements for you. This is from a former navy chief recruiter. I tutor ASVAb. I live in Wrentham Ma. i need some tutoring for the asvab test
There is alot of questions you need to ask, and you parents or another knowledgeable adult should help you prepare a list of questions. You can also read this for more ideas. http://www.usmilitary.com/seven-questions-recruiter/ Some questions a teenage girl should ask a Navy recruiter are what makes her a good fit for this branch of the military, how long she would be required to serve and what job she would do. Other important topics to discuss include pay, benefits, and any requirements to join.
A physical recruiter can be located on a medical website that has databases and accurate information on that specific recruiter. Also the website should have some sort of rating system for each and every recruiter on that website to ensure reliability of the specific recruiter of choice.
Popular technical recruiter jobs are software sales, revenue account manager, IT recruiter, corporate recruiter and engineering. These jobs can be found on Monster.
I think there are some cool factors that come with joining the navy. You get your school paid for; you have over 1,000 career choices to pick from; and you get to travel to do humanitarian things. See for yourself with the links below.
This question is heavily dependent on what type of special job you are looking for. If it was a defense contract type job, active duty, reserve etc. There are two ways of going about finding the answers to these questions. First, if there is a navy recruiter in your area, contacting them and asking questions would be a good first step. If that is not an option, then call 1-800-872-6289 and ask to speak to a recruiter.
chances are no nikki lisa but talk one on one with a recruiter and see i seriously doubt it My guess is yes, provided it is not HIV related. There are some travel restrictions on certain instances but not all are a for sure "no".
Unless things have changed you dont. You may find some people comming from your recruiting station or you local area from your recruiter.
You need to contact your local recruiter and speak to him about signing up. Then you need to go to boot camp for 13 weeks of hell... If you pass boot camp you get the title "Marine"
The General wants me to RECRUIT another soldier
Find you local recruiter office. If your in a VERY small town it may be a few towns over! Google to find your closest one Can I hVE SOME AIRFORCE RECRUITER NUMBERS NEAR TAMPA FL