I have just been informed by my wife that a Marine recruiter will be visiting my step-son and I at 11:00 a.m.
My step-son was planning on going in the Coast Guard last fall. After a somewhat lengthy discussion with me, he seemed excited at the prospect. He then proceeded to have a few "slip-ups", which he apparently concluded would render him ineligible for the Coasties. He has since been working at a restaurant.
This is going to be an interesting morning.
My old goal was to keep him out of the Army or the Marine Corps. My new goal is to keep him out of a Combat Arms MOS. With his "slip-ups", there will be waivers involved, and the question of the day will be if he can get any MOS options with those waiver(s).
My wife also says that he will not consider the Army, because of my smack-talk. If there are any former soldiers reading this, know my smack was just that, and never directed at him, but rather my doggie friends. This I regret greatly. I would prefer he went in the Army. It's a numbers thing, not an Army/Marine thing.
Edit: 10:26 AM--
My step-son has a friend roll up (kid is active duty Marine). My step-son informs me that the recruiter is not coming to the house, but rather, he is going to see the recruiter. My step-son is 19. For what I am sure is a multitude of reasons, my step-son doesn't want me talking to the recruiter ("yet").
I told him that if he is going to continue the process subsequent to this meeting, that he set up a meeting with me either there or here. I told him not to b.s. the recruiter about his "slip-ups", explore MOS options over bonuses, etc.
If he joins the Marines this morning without any MOS options, and this is a possibility, as he says one thing and does others, my wife will have a nervous breakdown...this I know.