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Zen
01-29-2008, 02:09 PM
I got a phone call today that went like this.

Ms. Zen?

Who's calling?

This is Sgt. Hoss.

(at this point I'm thinking State Police)

Of?

Of the U. S. Army.

OOOHHH No!
I've already done my time in the Army and you can't make me go back!

He laughed and thanked me for my time.

Has it gotten this bad that they're cold calling people?

Starfish
01-29-2008, 02:10 PM
More details! How did the conversation go? What did he ask you?

Zen
01-29-2008, 02:14 PM
That was it.
Short and sweet.
And odd.

Eden
01-29-2008, 02:16 PM
I am 5 feet tall and weigh just a little over 100 lbs - right about the time I was graduating from high school I started getting cold calls from the MARINES....

sarcbiker
01-29-2008, 02:17 PM
That's scary:eek:!

I was in the army myself.....

I certainly would not appreciate cold calls from a recruiter

Zen
01-29-2008, 03:11 PM
I am 5 feet tall and weigh just a little over 100 lbs - right about the time I was graduating from high school I started getting cold calls from the MARINES....

I don't know what requirements the Marines have but the Army will take anybody they can get :eek:

sarcbiker
01-29-2008, 03:16 PM
I don't know what requirements the Marines have but the Army will take anybody they can get :eek:

Actually, this is quite true:eek:! Now, you can get in without a high school diploma or GED. They even recruit former gangbangers......I know a few:eek:!

OakLeaf
01-29-2008, 03:38 PM
I am 5 feet tall and weigh just a little over 100 lbs - right about the time I was graduating from high school I started getting cold calls from the MARINES....

When I was in high school I thought about joining up... for about 5 minutes.

But I sure would love to be able to do those one-handed decline pushups like Demi Moore in GI Jane ;)

sundial
01-29-2008, 04:02 PM
That was it.
Short and sweet.
And odd.

Your reputation precedes you. ;)

bmccasland
01-29-2008, 04:57 PM
you could show them something of your picture collection :D:rolleyes::D

Eden
01-29-2008, 07:05 PM
I don't know what requirements the Marines have but the Army will take anybody they can get :eek:

I always thought they had height requirements - but I don't see anything now (this was almost 20 years ago :eek:) I guess they are getting pretty desparate.

Crankin
01-30-2008, 05:42 AM
I'm pretty sure the Marines don't have a height requirement (my son had a 5'2" man in his unit at one point), but they do have strict requirements for passing the physical fitness tests. There are height restrictions for certain jobs.
And you have to be a HS grad.
My son is 5' 8".5 and looks really small compared to some of the other Marines. But, he is stronger than anyone. When he was racing, he was strong and skinny. Now he is strong and buff.

smilingcat
01-30-2008, 07:45 AM
I do have lot of respect for those who serve in the military. There is just no way I would survive in the basic training. Mentally,I'm just not there nor that kind of person.

Zen,

I think I could of had lots of fun with that one.



Ms. Zen?

Who's calling?

This is Sgt. Hoss.

(at this point I'm thinking State Police)


get hysterical "OMG OMG!!! IS MY SON OKAY!! MY SON WASN'T KILLED? OMG OMG!!!" hyper ventilate... "I think I'm going to pass out..." talk non stop for like five minutes so that he can't put in a word.

I have fun with telemarketters.
"Haro haro.. yes I speak ingrish..." let then talk away for 5 minutes or more with interjection of "ah huh" then when I get tired "Excuse me, I no understand... can you explain again about (first point)" And laugh...

oh I would love to buy that on a credit. but my home is being foreclosed and I'm filing for a bankrupcy. Can I still get that on a credit though???

smilingcat

Andrea
01-30-2008, 07:54 AM
I'd be the perfect marine except that whole questioning authority thing that I seem to do continuously :D

Zen
01-30-2008, 11:08 AM
I think I could of had lots of fun with that one.




oh, that thought crossed my mind.
About three hours later.

Why yes, I AM interested in joining the Army...

bmccasland
01-31-2008, 12:07 PM
and I discovered it's a different world being a DOD (Dept of Defense) government employee than being a Dept of Interior employee. Also depends on the Commander.

I'm in the Army now, sort of...

Bruno28
01-31-2008, 01:37 PM
Has it gotten this bad

Obviously it has if they are calling you:D

chickwhorips
01-31-2008, 01:42 PM
I received a call from the marines once because my name was referred to them by my boyfriend who was a former marine (I am not one but give him credit), who's name was referred to them from one of his marine buddies. I was kind enough to pass on a few more of my friend's names who were former marines. :D

Bruno28
01-31-2008, 01:57 PM
Maybe they're short of accordion players.

KSH
01-31-2008, 02:48 PM
They even recruit former gangbangers......I know a few:eek:!

Hey, let's have some terrorists meet our gang-bangers.. I want to see who wins. :cool:

Either way it turns out... it's all good.

chickwhorips
01-31-2008, 04:29 PM
Hey, let's have some terrorists meet our gang-bangers.. I want to see who wins. :cool:

Either way it turns out... it's all good.

Natural Selection

Possegal
01-31-2008, 04:43 PM
I worked as a civilian scientist for the DoD for about 7 years, several of which with a full-bird as my immediate supervisor. It was an ongoing joke with him about how I would never make it in the military. I claimed it was that I could never stand to show up someplace just to find out everyone else was wearing my 'outfit', he claimed it was a little problem I had with blindly following authority. :) He was a great boss and I hated when he transitioned out of there. That was one thing I hated there, seemed you would just get some folks in that were really good and a couple years later they were gone and some bozo scientist came in their place. Bozos like me hung around a lot longer! ;)