Members of SS,
Recently, I've been having issues with my recruiter. He is well aware of my aspirations to attend BRPC/BRC and become a Recon Marine. For a while, he told me that there were Recon slots open for June 2017 (my original ship date), but a few months ago, he reneged that and told me there are likely slots open in the spring, so I made arrangements to graduate this past December in order to seize that opportunity. December rolls around and I've graduated high school with flying colors, so I go to my recruiter and ask if he's found a Reconaissance slot for me... he then tells me that he doesn't know and he can't look to see what's open. For months I've felt strung along and like he's been blowing smoke up my ass. Needless to say, I was pissed.
I'm a high school graduate with absolutely no clue as to when I'm shipping or whether or not I'll have a Recon job while there are Poolees still in high school that already have contracts and ship dates, so naturally I went to my SNCOIC, told her I was frustrated and wanted to go to boot camp. She was very understanding and told me that they could send me to MEPS on priority standby on 20170205 and I would ship to boot then. I thought, "Great! I get to leave earlier than I thought.", but I found out later, after asking more questions, that when you go to MEPS on standby... you go open contract. I don't want to go to boot camp without that HZ contract: it's what I've wanted to do since I first DEP'd and it's my dream.
After my family relocated to Colorado, I went to go talk to the recruiters there to see about coming to their PT sessions to stay squared-away until boot (if I ever actually got there), and built a decent rapport with one of the recruiters.
A few weeks go by and I'm to the point where I'm fed up with the BS my RSS, so I go talk to the recruiters here in Denver and as it turns out, they have one slot for Recon for February, March and April, each. I told the SNCOIC here my story and he sympathized, told me they would take care of me a lot better here and give me the Recon seat for February if I wanted it, and said that before they could help me and enlist me here, I needed call my current recruiter and request a discharge.
So, this afternoon, I did. I called my SNCOIC back home and told her that I had found a better opportunity elsewhere and I would like to request a discharge (per instructions from my new SNCOIC). They would not have it; tried to convince me to stay and promised me the world so I wouldn't go through with the discharge, even threatened that if I discharged I'd never be able to become a Marine again. After about 20 minutes on the phone, I realized that I wasn't going to convince them to let me go without harassment, and I've played it cool and gone along with what they've said, awaiting instructions and help from my new SNCOIC.
How should I handle the situation? I've been trying to play hardball and be firm with the recruiters back home, but I don't want to piss them off to the point where they'll put false info on my paperwork or delay it until July so I can't reenlist in Colorado. Should I just say f*ck it and stay with my current RSS and risk things not going my way? Or find a way to get them to discharge me and ship through the CO RSS with the job I want in a timely manner?
Recently, I've been having issues with my recruiter. He is well aware of my aspirations to attend BRPC/BRC and become a Recon Marine. For a while, he told me that there were Recon slots open for June 2017 (my original ship date), but a few months ago, he reneged that and told me there are likely slots open in the spring, so I made arrangements to graduate this past December in order to seize that opportunity. December rolls around and I've graduated high school with flying colors, so I go to my recruiter and ask if he's found a Reconaissance slot for me... he then tells me that he doesn't know and he can't look to see what's open. For months I've felt strung along and like he's been blowing smoke up my ass. Needless to say, I was pissed.
I'm a high school graduate with absolutely no clue as to when I'm shipping or whether or not I'll have a Recon job while there are Poolees still in high school that already have contracts and ship dates, so naturally I went to my SNCOIC, told her I was frustrated and wanted to go to boot camp. She was very understanding and told me that they could send me to MEPS on priority standby on 20170205 and I would ship to boot then. I thought, "Great! I get to leave earlier than I thought.", but I found out later, after asking more questions, that when you go to MEPS on standby... you go open contract. I don't want to go to boot camp without that HZ contract: it's what I've wanted to do since I first DEP'd and it's my dream.
After my family relocated to Colorado, I went to go talk to the recruiters there to see about coming to their PT sessions to stay squared-away until boot (if I ever actually got there), and built a decent rapport with one of the recruiters.
A few weeks go by and I'm to the point where I'm fed up with the BS my RSS, so I go talk to the recruiters here in Denver and as it turns out, they have one slot for Recon for February, March and April, each. I told the SNCOIC here my story and he sympathized, told me they would take care of me a lot better here and give me the Recon seat for February if I wanted it, and said that before they could help me and enlist me here, I needed call my current recruiter and request a discharge.
So, this afternoon, I did. I called my SNCOIC back home and told her that I had found a better opportunity elsewhere and I would like to request a discharge (per instructions from my new SNCOIC). They would not have it; tried to convince me to stay and promised me the world so I wouldn't go through with the discharge, even threatened that if I discharged I'd never be able to become a Marine again. After about 20 minutes on the phone, I realized that I wasn't going to convince them to let me go without harassment, and I've played it cool and gone along with what they've said, awaiting instructions and help from my new SNCOIC.
How should I handle the situation? I've been trying to play hardball and be firm with the recruiters back home, but I don't want to piss them off to the point where they'll put false info on my paperwork or delay it until July so I can't reenlist in Colorado. Should I just say f*ck it and stay with my current RSS and risk things not going my way? Or find a way to get them to discharge me and ship through the CO RSS with the job I want in a timely manner?