Aladdin
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Sorry for the long post, just thought I’d ask for some help.
So I’m in sort of a predicament right now. I went to MEPS a couple weeks ago to do my ASVAB and medical/physical. Asvab went well, I scored a 93 on it. Physical went well except for my hearing, I failed in one ear at low frequency. I’ve had this since I was little and I wasn’t aware of it because it never affected me. So I was given two options, retake the test a week later, or accept the DQ and apply for a waiver. I took the former option because there was no guarantee I could get a waiver. I went back a week later and to my surprise I passed. So I got sworn in (DEP) the same day and got a temporary contract, picked out my ten jobs per Air Force policy.
Fast forward to today, I’ve been training and working towards passing the PAST test. I get a call from my recruiter after work and he tells me that someone (???) messed up and forgot to mention that I didn’t score well enough on my hearing test to be qualified for Pararescue. My recruiter (he’s not a special forces recruiter by the way) told me I could just join into one of the 20 jobs that I’m qualified for that have open spots, then keep retrying the hearing test when I get to my first duty station until I score a one to become qualified.
There’s no guarantee that’s going to work, as my hearing isn’t something that’s just going to “get better”, and from where I’m standing, none of the open jobs that I am qualified for are very attractive and I can’t see myself being my best doing pest control (no offense to those specialties, just not my thing).
So my question is, is there anything I can do? Is there a waiver I can get, someone I can talk to, a way for me to fight for what I believe in? I don’t believe in throwing in the towel over something like a minor hearing deficit in one ear. I’m not going to tell you how much I want this, or try to prove how committed I am. I just want some tips from people who know better than me so I can make a decision on next steps that will be best for me and the military. Let me know if there’s another option. Let me know if I sound like an idiot. I’m young, I accept that maybe sometimes I don’t know what’s best. That’s why I’m here, asking for help.
Thanks in advance.
So I’m in sort of a predicament right now. I went to MEPS a couple weeks ago to do my ASVAB and medical/physical. Asvab went well, I scored a 93 on it. Physical went well except for my hearing, I failed in one ear at low frequency. I’ve had this since I was little and I wasn’t aware of it because it never affected me. So I was given two options, retake the test a week later, or accept the DQ and apply for a waiver. I took the former option because there was no guarantee I could get a waiver. I went back a week later and to my surprise I passed. So I got sworn in (DEP) the same day and got a temporary contract, picked out my ten jobs per Air Force policy.
Fast forward to today, I’ve been training and working towards passing the PAST test. I get a call from my recruiter after work and he tells me that someone (???) messed up and forgot to mention that I didn’t score well enough on my hearing test to be qualified for Pararescue. My recruiter (he’s not a special forces recruiter by the way) told me I could just join into one of the 20 jobs that I’m qualified for that have open spots, then keep retrying the hearing test when I get to my first duty station until I score a one to become qualified.
There’s no guarantee that’s going to work, as my hearing isn’t something that’s just going to “get better”, and from where I’m standing, none of the open jobs that I am qualified for are very attractive and I can’t see myself being my best doing pest control (no offense to those specialties, just not my thing).
So my question is, is there anything I can do? Is there a waiver I can get, someone I can talk to, a way for me to fight for what I believe in? I don’t believe in throwing in the towel over something like a minor hearing deficit in one ear. I’m not going to tell you how much I want this, or try to prove how committed I am. I just want some tips from people who know better than me so I can make a decision on next steps that will be best for me and the military. Let me know if there’s another option. Let me know if I sound like an idiot. I’m young, I accept that maybe sometimes I don’t know what’s best. That’s why I’m here, asking for help.
Thanks in advance.