whd507
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I don't have a problem with him serving (even if he cleans toilets for 6 years) It was my idea. My beef is his recruiter is, and has lied to him. He finally admitted to him today (when pressed on it) that he wont see the first installment of his bonus for two years. Three days ago he flat out told him in front of us, that he could use the bonus money to buy a car to get to his duty post. Well he cant. We will have to drive him. We can work that out, but a little honesty while sitting in my living room would be nice. The army takes very few people with GEDs and apparently dosent do the school after you are in anymore anyway. Frankly if he were talked into that crap, he wouldnt be talking to this guy. I dont hire people with GEDs unless they have a damn good story. I havent heard one good enough yet. (not that it isnt possible, I just havent heard it)
The reason Matt is two years behind is his birth-mare didnt put him in school until a social worker forced her too. He was five grades below his peers 4 years ago, and now holds a B+ average in school. His first ASVAB was with no advance tutoring or even an hours notice. Straight up cold no idea what was on it.
(thats another thing I'm not really happy about the recruiter.)
Then skipping half the tutoring classes in the following month to just hang out and talk instead.
Matt has friends, he dosnt need a recruiter to be his best friend, the recruiter needs to do his job, and help my son get ready to enter the Army,
not screw around to get his numbers up or whatever.
The school district dosent even trust this guy, why should I?
I'm not holding his hand, I want him to succeed in this, but I think I know the wild street kid I inherited five years ago better than this guy.
We are being told by this guy that his ST score was 110. GS,MK,MC AND PC all over 105. I'm thinking Matt needs that in writing before he gets in the guy's car tomorrow.
I still think he would have done better if he was given some actual help before the test.
Knine knows the kid a little, he's a good kid, and never had a break before the past few years. Somebody has to look out for him, I was hoping the recruiter was going to be of assistance, not working against matt.
The reason Matt is two years behind is his birth-mare didnt put him in school until a social worker forced her too. He was five grades below his peers 4 years ago, and now holds a B+ average in school. His first ASVAB was with no advance tutoring or even an hours notice. Straight up cold no idea what was on it.
(thats another thing I'm not really happy about the recruiter.)
Then skipping half the tutoring classes in the following month to just hang out and talk instead.
Matt has friends, he dosnt need a recruiter to be his best friend, the recruiter needs to do his job, and help my son get ready to enter the Army,
not screw around to get his numbers up or whatever.
The school district dosent even trust this guy, why should I?
I'm not holding his hand, I want him to succeed in this, but I think I know the wild street kid I inherited five years ago better than this guy.
We are being told by this guy that his ST score was 110. GS,MK,MC AND PC all over 105. I'm thinking Matt needs that in writing before he gets in the guy's car tomorrow.
I still think he would have done better if he was given some actual help before the test.
Knine knows the kid a little, he's a good kid, and never had a break before the past few years. Somebody has to look out for him, I was hoping the recruiter was going to be of assistance, not working against matt.