Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) Overview

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • A Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) is where applicants for military service go to complete the enlistment process. There are 65 MEPS in the United States and Puerto Rico. Applicants who must travel a distance will receive free lodging at a nearby hotel. Meals and transportation are also provided at no cost.
    Nicknamed "Freedom's Front Door," MEPS are staffed with military and civilian professionals who carefully screen each applicant to ensure he or she meets the physical, academic and moral standards set by each Service. To do so, each applicant goes through the following steps:
    Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) testing
    Career Counseling
    Physical Exam
    Background Screening
    Oath of Enlistment
    Following the Oath, an applicant is now a full member of the U.S. Military. At this point, he or she may ship directly to Basic Training for his or her branch, or enroll in the Delayed Entry (or Enlistment) Program (DEP) and undergo training at a future time. It can be a long day, and a lot happens quickly, but applicants are briefed at every step by MEPS staff, and there is always help available should questions arise.
    Learn More About the Enlistment Process: todaysmilitary....

Комментарии • 497

  • @gfig138
    @gfig138 7 лет назад +928

    I laughed when she said applicants were treated with respect......those seargents were cold as ice lol

  • @thesimpleguys5549
    @thesimpleguys5549 2 года назад +203

    Hey y’all, just came back from MEPS so I’ll give you my expierence
    -3:00pm arrived at the hotel, sat in the lobby for 20 mins while the staff was taking calls pretty nice place
    -4:00pm met my roommate and we sat and talked for a few hours
    -8:00pm we heard the hotel dinner was pretty bad so we went and DoorDash Ed some McDonald’s, $60 for a meal that would usually cost $30. Gotta love it
    -9:30pm went to bed, barely slept the hotel blankets were hot and my anxiety was pumping, woke up at 12 and stayed up till they called us down
    -4:45pm had to report down to the lobby to get breakfast, ngl it was pretty damn good, homefries, bacon, eggs, muffins, juice, made me regret not trying out their dinner
    -5:50 went on the shuttle with around 45 other kids, age range around 18-23
    -6:05 finally arrived at the MEPS center. It was actually a pretty nice place. Lined up against a wall, everyone who was deploying next day and those who were not were separated into two diff lines
    -6:30ish made our way through security, if you smoke you should be able to bring along your vape, they don’t do bag checks (atleast where I was) and were mainly just searching for weapons
    -6:45 went to the control desk, gave them all my info like ssn, passport, don’t feel like explaining it’s listed what you have to bring. Told them what lunch I wanted and they gave me my name tag (always put it on the left upper portion of your chest)
    -7:00 waited in the lobby for the first group to get done with their presentation, basically just an overview of what will happen to the recruits that day (everyone says this but they will try and explain telling the truth is always most important and they’re there to make you pass, literally the exact opposite lol)
    -7:50 got done with our presentation and went down to medical which was another god damn 30 mins of waiting (there’s a lot of that at MEPS) met the doctor and we got our regs
    -8:30 I took a PICAT, some people are different and take the full ASVAB on the spot but atleast for the navy you take the PICAT atleast a month beforehand and then again, if your score dips too low you actually take the full ASVAB and luckily mine didn’t
    -9:00 rushed over to medical, got blood work, hearing test, sight test, urinalysis, the whole 9 yards (not listed in order)
    10-10:30ish met with the doctor to do the interview, asked me a whole sort of questions. Ever smoked cigarettes or any form of nicotine, ever smoked weed, do you take counseling, any medical injuries as a Chile, say no to ALL of them unless already written down on paper by your recruiter.
    -11:00 told to go into a room and strip to my underwear room had a lot of heaters since as of now it’s mid October, had to wait for 30 fucking minutes in my underwear to finally meet the doctor and wait for the other kids to get into the room
    -11:30 took my height, weight, measured my diameter. Ima yee the recruiter or your research told you about this part so imma skip it
    -11:45 did my physical stuff, duck walk is actually pretty easy and they only make you do like 3 steps before they just pass you along NOTE: if you fail anything on the physical it won’t disqualify you, it’ll just indicate some signs of underlying diseases but most doctors will let you slide if you mess up
    -12:30 got done with that and went down to have lunch, don’t be surprised if you’re alone as different kids will have different schedules, they let me have my phone but we’re on my ass about me only having 20 mins to eat or else they would “kill me” in a joking manner
    -12:45ish went down to the NAVY hiring center, for different branches you’ll go to your specified hiring center obv, had me fill out an 88 question survey while they checked my scores
    -1:00 called me into the office to go over my jobs, I had a pretty big list so I chose to be an Operational Specialist for the Navy (they let you take breaks mid interview to call parents or think about it so don’t feel forced to do a job they want you to)
    -1:45 officially signed up for my job, found out I was getting a 10k bonus (fuck yeah) so I didn’t mind that, got my shipping date and then went through a whole lot of paperwork
    -2:30 went back to the control room for more paperwork, dude was pretty chill and we were making fun of people who are going into reserves (don’t do it, bad choice)
    -3:00 finally swore in after standing at attention for 15 mins with 2 other kids (officer was late) that was an easy part just say what he says and fill in the blanks and you’re chillin
    -3:30 left with my designated drive, not sure how it is now but no parents are allowed to watch your swearing in part due to covid restrictions
    Overall it isn’t as bad as people think it is, they know you’re scared and this is all new to you so they explain everything in depth. You can ask them all sorts of questions and they’ll answer no problem although some might be impatient because you’re one of many. It was a pretty easy expierence just be mindful that these people are here to make you fail so have lots of self confidence in your job (if you’ve already decided) and your ability to lie to peoples faces. Other than that just be cool, make some friends, and enjoy an expierence 80% of the population will never have to go through. Have fun yall

    • @keithadams812
      @keithadams812 Год назад +1

      99% of the population...less than 1%join or even qualify for the us military....you are a 1 percenter in the biggest and toughist gang in the world

    • @reallysix
      @reallysix Год назад +18

      thanks for this, i go to MEPS on sunday and i had no idea what it would be like

    • @saint5567
      @saint5567 Год назад +8

      I appreciate you for this ! I go to Meps in like a week.

    • @groupeabc7018
      @groupeabc7018 Год назад +4

      Cool and well explained récit. Thanks . My wife took her asvab test and scored 70. Going for active duty army. When going to peps, will she have to retake the asvab test again?

    • @itsmejournie4226
      @itsmejournie4226 Год назад +1

      WHY IS THE RESERVES BAD?? Please tell me

  • @JoJo-lj6kk
    @JoJo-lj6kk 5 лет назад +345

    Doc: Is there anything wrong with you?
    Me: Is there anything wrong with you?
    *Gets sent home*

  • @connormurphy1964
    @connormurphy1964 6 лет назад +138

    I am going to MEPS on Monday night. This will be my second time going. Save yourself the headache, and unless you're missing a limb or something of such severity, just say no. That was my mindset going in, but they mess with your head there (the doctors especially) try to get you to admit anything and everything. I was asked if I've ever HAD an inhaler (not if I've ever USED one, which I didn't). I replied yes because when I was very young up until I was around 10 years old I had an inhaler which I did but NEVER had to use and I instantly felt as if I dug my own grave. After loads of paperwork and waiting, I'm finally cleared to go back up to MEPS, but it just wasn't worth it. As I said, if its something minor like having an inhaler when you were young, just say no.
    Good luck to everyone.

    • @mybuttlookslikeurfac
      @mybuttlookslikeurfac 6 лет назад

      How was it man?

    • @connormurphy1964
      @connormurphy1964 6 лет назад +8

      It went well man, thanks for asking. I cleared the medical floor completely this time, so nothing more to worry about there. One thing though, is that I do have mild scoliosis (curvature of the spine), and they want X-rays of that showing the exact degree of the curve so I do have to go back to MEPS for a consultation for that. I've been waiting to get a call to come back for that for about 3 weeks now (since I was last at MEPS), but I guess it's because they're having some military-wide system issues that have been slowing things down. This includes sending out consults. So yeah man, once I go back and get that X-ray I'll be good to swear in. Quite the hassle it's been (and can be for many people) but it'll be worth it once I'm in there raisin' my right hand.

    • @connormurphy1964
      @connormurphy1964 6 лет назад +2

      Good stuff man. I'm going Army NG. And yourself?

    • @mybuttlookslikeurfac
      @mybuttlookslikeurfac 6 лет назад +3

      Connor Murphy
      Sweet. I'm in the Air Force. Just got out of the MEPS on Feb 1st in LA.

    • @connormurphy1964
      @connormurphy1964 6 лет назад +1

      Ser Stormcrow Awesome man. I’m out of Chicago. Good chatting with you and good luck with your time in the service

  • @Blanderr
    @Blanderr 7 лет назад +264

    MEPS isn't as bad as people make it out to be online. Just do what you're told when you're told and don't be an idiot and usually it will go fine. Worst part is the waiting around.

    • @blackdragon-po8jy
      @blackdragon-po8jy 6 лет назад +16

      More sitting then Chris Hansen's victims

    • @youraveragejoe2
      @youraveragejoe2 5 лет назад +7

      @@blackdragon-po8jy Chris handsome*

    • @chrishansen8864
      @chrishansen8864 5 лет назад

      @@youraveragejoe2 😂

    • @youraveragejoe2
      @youraveragejoe2 5 лет назад +3

      @@chrishansen8864 *I'm a warrior*

    • @trevoranderson7182
      @trevoranderson7182 4 года назад +4

      I saw some fucklenuts give attitude to the civvie in charge of MEPS. They hustled him right out and I never saw him ever again.

  • @jvolstad
    @jvolstad 7 лет назад +87

    I remember going to MEPS back in 1972. I had a low draft number so it was either enlist or be drafted. I enlisted. Little did I realize that I would spend the next 26 years in the Army. Good times.

    • @hhds113
      @hhds113 7 лет назад +7

      I went in back in 2003. Got out in 2012. Should of did 20 years. But I'm still looking to go back into the Army and finish my 20 years like my Dad did.

    • @US_ARMY_25_INF._DIV.
      @US_ARMY_25_INF._DIV. 6 лет назад +2

      go reserves brother or guard

    • @chloejones7993
      @chloejones7993 6 лет назад

      Thank you for your service, sir!

  • @blackdragon-po8jy
    @blackdragon-po8jy 6 лет назад +42

    Alright, you're done testing! Go ahead and take a seat over there, we're gonna be here for 6 more hours..

  • @rachaeladler3631
    @rachaeladler3631 4 года назад +94

    The red carpet treatment must have been in the room next door to mine....I never saw it :-).

  • @attiumeyami417
    @attiumeyami417 4 года назад +160

    My recruiter told me meps would be the most boring day of my life.
    Corona virus 2020: hold my beer!

    • @spideysenses4275
      @spideysenses4275 4 года назад +1

      attiume yami did you go recently?

    • @attiumeyami417
      @attiumeyami417 4 года назад +3

      @@spideysenses4275 no last time I checked its closed.I went the last week the beaches were opened.

    • @spideysenses4275
      @spideysenses4275 4 года назад +1

      attiume yami I know they have kinda tight hours like they’re not open on the weekends. But I heard they’re still sending and shipping out people

    • @attiumeyami417
      @attiumeyami417 4 года назад +2

      @@spideysenses4275 They are never open on weekends, they are government. my recruiter told me they were closed and that was about 2 weeks ago. if they did reopen then yes they will be shipping people out because they need people to be constantly replacing the people getting out. Idk if u have been in there yet but maps might as well call itself the military entrance prevention station. its like they nit pick at anything they can find. if a hair on u moves irregularly they will disqualify u. with those standards it wouldn't surprise me if they are open now. even at peace time they are having trouble putting and keeping people in. have you gone yet? also I went to the one in Miami so if u live in a state with less people and less infected individuals, it would make sense that they keep the processing station open

    • @spideysenses4275
      @spideysenses4275 4 года назад +1

      attiume yami I went through MEPS in August of 2018 and I’ve in the navy since November of 2018. That’s very true they look for every little reason not to put you in.

  • @3141xxm
    @3141xxm 8 лет назад +245

    Red carpet? I think toilet paper is a more accurate description

    • @cmcneil233
      @cmcneil233 8 лет назад +4

      lol you said toilet paper lol. my meps experience was ok

    • @kaileymercy7257
      @kaileymercy7257 7 лет назад +7

      Lmao! Sand paper as well

    • @Kafkodesu
      @Kafkodesu 5 лет назад +1

      what does that even mean whats the joke

    • @ironmanmason4247
      @ironmanmason4247 3 года назад +1

      @@Kafkodesu I think they meant it wasn’t as nice as a fancy red carpet implies, more like it was crappy toilet paper for a ‘carpet’

  • @mhannon4664
    @mhannon4664 8 лет назад +58

    I went through the Springfield MEPS. I did everything in one visit and everyone was very nice. Overall MEPS for me was a great experience

  • @EzraB123
    @EzraB123 8 лет назад +99

    I was at the one in Chicago. MEPS sucks. It's like the DMV on steroids.
    I'd be surprised if anyone can be in and out within 8 hours.
    Thank God I only had to go once. Most of the people in my group got DQ'd.

    • @sawball
      @sawball 7 лет назад +2

      Hebrew Squid Why did they get DQ'd?

    • @pepeiann
      @pepeiann 4 года назад +4

      They get you for anything man

    • @otm_ra
      @otm_ra 4 года назад +1

      They made us sit in our box around dudes on a bunch fuxk meps

    • @apricotcharms4126
      @apricotcharms4126 4 года назад +2

      Yeah I got dqd cause of my eyes last week when I went. They're making me wait a whole ass month to go back for the eye consultation. Missing my original ship date and might miss out on 31b. Fuck meps

    • @Nimori
      @Nimori 3 года назад

      UH OH.... Chicago you say...?

  • @jvolstad
    @jvolstad 5 лет назад +11

    I remember getting my preinduction physical back in 1972, when there was still a military draft. 26 year's later, I retired from the Army. Good times.

  • @alfredolopez5919
    @alfredolopez5919 8 лет назад +209

    im going in 1 hour so nervous

    • @ryanadams6616
      @ryanadams6616 8 лет назад +1

      What branch? Im joining in about four years so im jnterested in what its like.

    • @alfredolopez5919
      @alfredolopez5919 8 лет назад +34

      marines it was not as bad as people say there was only 9 people including me no women we all got along at first i was really nervous but get calm and there gonna scare you with false stuff all in all it was chill went at 1 in the morning arrived at my house at 11 at night

    • @1999Jerod
      @1999Jerod 8 лет назад +1

      Wait, it took 22 hours!?

    • @1999Jerod
      @1999Jerod 8 лет назад

      Including the time it took to get back to your house

    • @ryanadams6616
      @ryanadams6616 8 лет назад +3

      alfredo Lopez Awesome man, I'm going Marines too. Good luck at PI/SD

  • @janghyunseung292
    @janghyunseung292 7 лет назад +35

    lol when I went about a year ago it wasn't bad. I was treated normal. Confidence,my friend, is key

  • @FakeAmerican
    @FakeAmerican Год назад +7

    MEPS was the easiest thing. Honestly don't stress about it. It's very straightforward. No one's going to be screaming at you to go somewhere. You'll get plenty of direction. And talk to people so it's more fun instead of just hiding in your hotel room the whole time.

    • @Ranstone
      @Ranstone Год назад +4

      I got yelled at a lot, actually. Then again, it was memorial weekend, so the only people where were Marines.

  • @armytruth6860
    @armytruth6860 7 лет назад +324

    never admit to anything

    • @ferritrat4239
      @ferritrat4239 6 лет назад +30

      matrone plight except when they see your school transcripts

    • @notbased6720
      @notbased6720 3 года назад +7

      @@ferritrat4239 Chances are they just care about your diploma.

    • @johnnyblasterfan9902
      @johnnyblasterfan9902 3 года назад +15

      Yes I was disqualified for something I don't have cause there was so many nerds telling me that I had no honor for planning to lie,but the military has their heads up their asses I know so many people that lied yet I was disqualified for telling the truth for having more honor than people that actually lied and got to join🤦

    • @armytruth6860
      @armytruth6860 3 года назад +2

      fan yiufans you should have taken my advice from 3 years ago

    • @johnnyblasterfan9902
      @johnnyblasterfan9902 3 года назад +1

      @@armytruth6860 I didn't watch this video 3 years ago😂😂

  • @Kane34572
    @Kane34572 5 лет назад +29

    Just finished MEPS today, I was there for 12 hours, its really not bad at all, just get ready for a long day, as long as you listen carefully and do as you're told you will be okay, also those people in the video doing the basic arm movements and stuff is funny because we had to do it all just in boxers, pretty funny situation, overall I liked the experience, anything getting me closer to my ship date is good :)

    • @armytruth6860
      @armytruth6860 3 года назад +1

      How is your career hoing

    • @Kane34572
      @Kane34572 3 года назад +2

      @@armytruth6860 it’s fantastic!

    • @yantaveouse1140
      @yantaveouse1140 2 года назад

      ​@@Kane34572 what about asthma?

    • @SampsonWrestling
      @SampsonWrestling Год назад

      @@yantaveouse1140 you should be able to get a waiver for that

  • @peterojas8202
    @peterojas8202 8 лет назад +7

    LA MEPS has moved to another location in El Segundo during Summer 2009. Last visit there was May 2008 and was just there for the ASVAB test which was done by computer. I did have my picture taken and someone at MEPS commended me for smiling well. Processing was not completed because the recruiter had known that I was not qualified due to medical issues explained before the sales pitch was given. After spending time filling out documents, then I had decided to contact a recruiting commander. A message was left on the answering machine. Then it was returned and had been provided with a recruiting commander's contact information. I explained about being medically unqualified and eventually that was told to lie about disqualifying information. Recruiting commander handled it and apologized for the recruiters at that recruiting station for wasting my time. It would have been great to have been legitimately medically qualified to have enlisted in the Navy. Sometimes situations don't work out the way that you want them. But when I did report those recruiters to their boss, I help put a stop to a practice that should have never begun. One recruiter at that station was claiming that he had been encouraging unqualified applicants to not tell disqualifying information for 6 years. That stopped with me. After that, all whom ended up joining through that station were those whom were legitimately qualified to enlist. Nobody that was truly unqualified was pressured to do something that they had felt uncomfortable doing. Tell the truth about all relevant US armed forces enlistment information and no issues will be raised regarding one or more matters when joining whichever branch of the services which one will enlist in at the time.

  • @captainbongwater7790
    @captainbongwater7790 4 года назад +24

    That bit about being treated with dignity and respect was the most diabolical lie I’ve ever heard.

    • @cringecommentcalculator5381
      @cringecommentcalculator5381 3 года назад

      Had so many former Marines, working there as civilians. We had 1 fucking Marine candidate. These dudes let this guy go first before everyone. Did everything fine and these dick heads cheering him on. The marine candidate pissed hot for cocaine and got booted. All of us less than worthy kids, passed with flying colors. Those people made our life hell for those 9 hours. Lol.

  • @kwbarron
    @kwbarron 6 лет назад +9

    Red carpet treatment - wow. When I went to MEPS 30 years ago, I stayed in a roach motel and got yelled at by the recruiter for taking too long to make a decision. Ah, the good old days... :)

  • @brandonlrichardson15
    @brandonlrichardson15 10 лет назад +6

    For asthma they make you do a pulmonary lungs functions test and if you can pass that then you'll be cleared to go on. I went through it and it's not that bad.

  • @bsc1959
    @bsc1959 11 лет назад +3

    The process at meps is so much smoother now then it was back in the early 80's. yoiu could expect to spend at least 8 hours back then. Today you can get finished as early as lunch break arrives. I went thru meps here at dallas back in 82 and now I can say that I'm retired now after serving 24 years in the army as a 92a40.

  • @carltaylor8370
    @carltaylor8370 3 года назад +7

    I don't remember getting the red carpet treatment. I remember my recruiter telling to keep my mouth shut.
    And the people at the MEPS where not my friend. Their objective is to find a way not to enlist you.

  • @juanpablomagadan5296
    @juanpablomagadan5296 6 лет назад +52

    All that people complaining about how they got treated like crap at meps definitely are not Joining the Marines.

    • @burtmacklin8954
      @burtmacklin8954 5 лет назад +8

      Juan pablo Magadan I went to MEPS and going Marines and my Liaisons we’re chill af and I took my asvab by myself so by time I was done nurses doctors were waiting on me for everything. Ate lunch, hour later swore in

    • @GroovyAnthropomorph
      @GroovyAnthropomorph 4 года назад

      @@burtmacklin8954 wait u took asvab at meps?

    • @rickyjames9452
      @rickyjames9452 4 года назад

      GroovyAnthropomorph That’s normal

    • @GroovyAnthropomorph
      @GroovyAnthropomorph 4 года назад +2

      @@rickyjames9452 can i smoke weed after meps? Was wanting to train for the marines a couple months, pt kicked my ass. Or do you get assigned your mos and ship date right after?

    • @rickyjames9452
      @rickyjames9452 4 года назад +2

      GroovyAnthropomorph You can smoke weed if you want. How much you smoke depends on how time you have. If you want u can make time to smoke and then later give it up so you can work on your PT. Just make sure it’s out of your system before you ship out.

  • @GroovyAnthropomorph
    @GroovyAnthropomorph 4 года назад +27

    Pause it at 2:55 shes about to bust out laughing after saying that! 😂

    • @HateTheIRS
      @HateTheIRS 4 года назад

      Yup

    • @worldofandroid570
      @worldofandroid570 4 года назад

      Why do you think the woman almost busted out laughing after what she said at 2:55 ?

    • @worldofandroid570
      @worldofandroid570 4 года назад

      But why did she almost busted out laughing at 2:55 ?

    • @HateTheIRS
      @HateTheIRS 4 года назад +1

      @@worldofandroid570 she was sarcastic

    • @worldofandroid570
      @worldofandroid570 4 года назад

      Why was she being sarcastic about it ?

  • @donedwardmallon
    @donedwardmallon 8 лет назад +83

    I hated MEPS. Went 4 times. 4 longest days of my life

    • @Shinjookoo
      @Shinjookoo 6 лет назад +5

      RIP

    • @OziFyCone
      @OziFyCone 5 лет назад +15

      Did you ever get sworn in or did you quit after the 4th time?

    • @joscar062
      @joscar062 5 лет назад +5

      @@OziFyCone
      I'm going in for a 5th time, the day I swear in , as soon as a waiver is approved

    • @casualshots4084
      @casualshots4084 5 лет назад +5

      Oscar Jimenes what disqualified you

    • @davidleanos6960
      @davidleanos6960 4 года назад +1

      Oscar Jimenes what ever happened?

  • @kingsnicker720
    @kingsnicker720 4 года назад +14

    I’ve been told that they are not your friends in meps and are looking for reasons to send you home. Whatever you told your recruiter is exactly what you should tell them at meps

    • @danah7646
      @danah7646 4 года назад

      I'm most definitely not going to talk about my highschool principal and recruiters past to the meps people. I live in a really small town

    • @HateTheIRS
      @HateTheIRS 4 года назад

      danah like what did you do

    • @HateTheIRS
      @HateTheIRS 4 года назад

      Bingo

    • @danah7646
      @danah7646 4 года назад

      @@HateTheIRS lol I have known my recruiter for a while, just as a civilian and he went to school with my principal so we've had some good conversations

    • @HateTheIRS
      @HateTheIRS 4 года назад +1

      danah MEPS probably won’t notice.
      A guy joined...... yeah, did you get arrested? Do you have a felony or misdemeanor on your record? No?
      At that point, did it even happen?
      Parking tickets? Who cares about that.

  • @mrdarkshoe
    @mrdarkshoe Год назад +2

    Just got out of MEPS, the actual tests and everything are very simple, the annoying part is the constant waiting. Its a LOT of red tape you have to go through, and you're damn tired and depleted by the end of it, we were woken up at our hotel at 3:30 AM and some of us didnt finish till 5pm, and theyre asking you constant questions about yourself for verification and background checks etc etc so its just super draining but at the end you swear in with your rate/MOS and you feel damn proud. Plus talking to other military applicants is pretty cool and a lot of the people I was with were genuinely hilarious lmao

  • @angelguzman8737
    @angelguzman8737 6 лет назад +12

    6 years into the military and this was the hardest part

  • @doidoi8544
    @doidoi8544 5 лет назад +7

    I remember when I went to MEPS. Wasn’t bad, but a shit ton of waiting lol

  • @nklas9997
    @nklas9997 6 лет назад +9

    I’m going next week. It can’t be that bad!! Cheers everyone I’m exited asf

  • @austinbrach5990
    @austinbrach5990 7 лет назад +12

    I went to Atlanta MEPS and it wasn’t too bad. Be respectful, do what you’re told, and get ready to wait, a lot.

    • @ProGamerKid2000
      @ProGamerKid2000 5 лет назад

      Hey I went here too. Doctors are somewhat aholes

  • @1notgilty
    @1notgilty 2 года назад +10

    This is amazingly different than it was in the WW2, Korea and Vietnam eras. If you talk to those guys they'll tell you that if you could walk into the recruiter's office and had head, two arms, two legs, no visible injuries and could see the eye chart on the wall you were in the military. Hell, during Vietnam guys were faking injuries and acting crazy to try to avoid the draft but no such luck. The next thing you knew your drill sergeant was singing: "You're in the army now, you're not behind a plow, you're diggin’ a ditch, you son-of-a bitch, you're in the army now!"

    • @US_ARMY_25_INF._DIV.
      @US_ARMY_25_INF._DIV. 2 года назад +1

      My dad in World War II when he was in processing in New York City there was one guy that had on Silk women's underwear he did not get in....

    • @1notgilty
      @1notgilty 2 года назад +1

      @@US_ARMY_25_INF._DIV. That guy probably got in the Navy. ;-)

    • @US_ARMY_25_INF._DIV.
      @US_ARMY_25_INF._DIV. 2 года назад

      @@1notgilty all kidding aside because I actually served in the Air Force ...Coast Guard in the Army..... Reserve /active duty and I have a lot of respect for a Navy guys for sure and I think the irony is when they were kicking out homosexuals I think the largest amount of homosexuals every year kicked out were in the Army and that's going by percentage per capita .... my dad was a corpsman in the Navy during World War II and he's the toughest greatest man I've ever known.. the one thing I will say about the Navy though is they always seem to have the most fat guys whenever I go to a navy base they just really have the most fat guys that I see...

    • @1notgilty
      @1notgilty 2 года назад

      ​@@US_ARMY_25_INF._DIV. I was just kidding about the Navy. The good news is that veterans from ALL branches of the military tend to be in much better shape than the general public. Just take a walk around any mall or WalMart and look at the people and then take a look at veterans of all ages. The vets a usually a lot less fat and in much better shape. I guess it's a military thing that stays with you for life.

    • @chrisdavis6264
      @chrisdavis6264 10 месяцев назад

      Its horsecrap that there are all these medical disqualifiers

  • @americanmilitiaman88
    @americanmilitiaman88 5 лет назад +2

    Tips. If its something that is obvious like missing limbs. A pilonidal cyst that they will find on the butt check or you have limited range. Tell them. If a doctor said you have ADHD when your in first grade dont mark it down . they only know what you tell them. If you have a condition or injury that you think may surface from the physical or mental stress of recruit training tell them. They will scare you with threat of dishonorable discharge fines and prison time

  • @arielartista93
    @arielartista93 6 лет назад +4

    I'm going to MEPS next week! And so it begins...

  • @TiffyCaliGirl
    @TiffyCaliGirl 7 лет назад +27

    I will be going to MEPS on Tuesday. I am extremely nervous!

  • @TSUTENKAKU007
    @TSUTENKAKU007 8 лет назад +3

    I worked at Miami, Fl. MEPS back in 1980-83. I worked at medical section. The applicants did SF88,93
    forms, then got BP, X-ray, lab (HTC), Vision, Audio and physical exam
    (check for flat feet, duck walk, lift weight and so on). I remember one
    thing the recruiter worried most was at the end after talking to CMO,
    and deciding the physical profile qualification as some applicant will
    not qualify. It was a very interesting assignment. I was a Navy Hospital
    Corpsman. We start around 0700 and used to get off around 12:30 hours.

  • @greek_freak5429
    @greek_freak5429 6 лет назад +13

    Went through this and enlisted in the United States Navy a couple weeks ago. Very long day to say the least.

    • @ezradennis
      @ezradennis 7 месяцев назад

      Do you go home the day your at meps ?

    • @greek_freak5429
      @greek_freak5429 7 месяцев назад

      @@ezradennis I did yeah

    • @ezradennis
      @ezradennis 7 месяцев назад

      @@greek_freak5429 ok good I go Friday and I'm super nervous I'm shaking about it

    • @greek_freak5429
      @greek_freak5429 7 месяцев назад

      @@ezradennis Lol youll be good man. Its a blur to me now ive been in almost 6 years and reenlisted. Meps is stupid lol just a bunch of exams and tests youll be good

    • @ezradennis
      @ezradennis 7 месяцев назад

      @@greek_freak5429 ok lol I heard they grab your junk 🤢

  • @nineteendelta2080
    @nineteendelta2080 7 лет назад +28

    it was alright not red carpet but its in no way hard or disrespectful youre just being processed they tryna get you in and out, youre going into the military some people are just to sensitive honestly no one is gonna hold you by the hand and say "lets go time for your test let me know if u need anything at all"

    • @ninjamanmrc7310
      @ninjamanmrc7310 6 лет назад +1

      Just to make sureI know what MEPS is, it's basically just a medical examination and the ASVAB right?

    • @Pussymoneyweedgod
      @Pussymoneyweedgod 6 лет назад +1

      NinjaMan MrC yes asvab and physical

  • @tom500k
    @tom500k 5 лет назад +8

    "Leading sheep to slaughter." Does that resonate somewhere?

  • @bmv91w
    @bmv91w 4 года назад +2

    haha.. alot has changed in mepps since I been through.. remember it like it was yesterday... long days, very early mornings. I went through MEPPS in Portland, Maine. (US Army Vet, 91W..)

  • @ImWatchingVideosOnYT
    @ImWatchingVideosOnYT 11 лет назад +4

    Oh okay, gotcha. Yeah I had a friend who had asthma but for a couple of years now its been gone, they wouldnt let her enlist. But by all means pursue the military. I know I am.

  • @latasharogers5263
    @latasharogers5263 4 года назад +4

    My son went here today for the Airforce. I’m a ball of nerves, but my husband is as cool as a cucumber.

  • @lydiabrooks1615
    @lydiabrooks1615 11 лет назад +1

    In Boston MEPS is very nice and they even give you a meal. They're very cool.

    • @olegvaryag9787
      @olegvaryag9787 11 лет назад +5

      Lucky. We were treated like dogs in NY MEPS.

  • @gregoryjd6583
    @gregoryjd6583 Год назад +3

    You should respect the people that didn"t have a choice

  • @kennyg64
    @kennyg64 9 лет назад +8

    It sure has changed when I went in. It's funny when they said they're treated like royalty. That's because when they get to Basic/ Boot Camp....... well, you know what happens. LOL.

  • @tylerramsey3453
    @tylerramsey3453 4 года назад +4

    Idk who I’m helping out there but when they hand you the paper and tell you to mark any tattoos or scars mark any tattoos you have and unless the scar is massive or noticeably from self harm DO NOT mark the scar. I got disqualified today for a scar the size of my pinkie nail that I pointed out on the chart and told them what it was from but they will try everything they can to get you to disqualify. So don’t mark scars that aren’t noticeable.

    • @jeremylaneball5890
      @jeremylaneball5890 4 года назад +1

      Thank you for spreading this.

    • @twistedthorns2181
      @twistedthorns2181 3 года назад

      how did they look for scars did they look on top of the arm or below and what did they use

  • @JIG-vn8sc
    @JIG-vn8sc 2 года назад +2

    0:59 "We moved into a red carpet treatment for our applicants where they are treated with dignity and respect"
    LMAO

  • @rav6274
    @rav6274 4 года назад +4

    Is it any different right now in this pandemic ?

  • @airsoftalex100
    @airsoftalex100 11 лет назад +1

    depends on your severity of the asthma somethings can be waived but not all the time

  • @wcatholic1
    @wcatholic1 7 лет назад +15

    Did mine in 1980. Not fun. But I did my time and got my Honorable.

  • @snixn3155
    @snixn3155 5 лет назад +2

    Going to meps thursday and I'm so nervous and scared about the doctors

  • @ryanfrizzell736
    @ryanfrizzell736 2 года назад

    Cool video. Now I know more about MEPS and how to handle MEPS.

  • @cwc-gd4hi
    @cwc-gd4hi 10 лет назад

    I went to the Boston maps 8 years ago. Got there at 7 in the morning , did not leave until 10 at night. It was a long long process.

    • @peterojas8202
      @peterojas8202 7 лет назад

      That is a suprise to have been there that long. Maybe many other folks were there and may have resulted in a long stay. At least you didn't have to go there a 2nd time, I hope.

  • @ItsZifx
    @ItsZifx 9 лет назад +7

    So what do you do if when you're filling out the paper work and you don't know what to put on some of the things it wants?

    • @igriff387
      @igriff387 9 лет назад +1

      You won't it's straight to the point just don't state anything you haven't stated with your recruiter.

  • @cameronvaughn103
    @cameronvaughn103 3 года назад +1

    Sooo where’s the MED section corpsman calling people an idiot for not being able to piss?

  • @yuratripwire1001
    @yuratripwire1001 Год назад +2

    It should just be a 10 second video “meps is a building full of both boredom and stress”

  • @michaelblack4869
    @michaelblack4869 Месяц назад

    So i went to meps in vegas and my captian was a dude from the army and all but two staff members were a holes and it was a faur easy process

  • @sundarthomas7164
    @sundarthomas7164 6 лет назад +3

    Dignity and respect 😶

  • @subicstationditosailor4053
    @subicstationditosailor4053 3 года назад +1

    People go to MEPS and think "this isn't to bad". Just wait....it's coming.

  • @synaptif21
    @synaptif21 2 года назад +1

    MEPS : Multilanguage Electronic Phototypesetting System

  • @chartmap9467
    @chartmap9467 4 года назад +1

    I joined the military in Clarksville Indiana. I didn't say anything because I was schizophrenic. I just wanted to time travel like my dad. He is schizophrenic too. One night I heard the portal opened in training and I was awol. I just wanted to time travel like my dad.

  • @marvinwatts1593
    @marvinwatts1593 10 лет назад +2

    Are you in the United States Army?

  • @raybin6873
    @raybin6873 3 года назад +1

    Is this when they get all the vaccinations?

  • @icenote1591
    @icenote1591 7 лет назад +21

    I go tomorrow lmao.

  • @nathandrake5941
    @nathandrake5941 5 лет назад +1

    I love there, free snacks, drinks and play some video games on cellphone, free hotel night

  • @RideFreestyleOhio
    @RideFreestyleOhio 8 лет назад +1

    The Cleveland MEPS building looks amazing compared to the Boston MEPS.

  • @airsoftalex100
    @airsoftalex100 11 лет назад +2

    I'm trying really hard to condition my self I'm a bit overwieght and I have a mild case of asthma since a little I've always wanted to serve in u.s. army

    • @daffy7313
      @daffy7313 4 года назад +1

      6 years later..... where ya at?

  • @ImWatchingVideosOnYT
    @ImWatchingVideosOnYT 11 лет назад

    Have you talked to a recruiter? Because my understanding once you have asthma mild or strong its a automatic DQ. I mean I might be wrong, but thats what my recruiter told me, not trying to put you down. You just might want to ask a recruiter if you havent already.

  • @mablevins08
    @mablevins08 4 года назад

    I don't know about the applicants being "treated with dignity and respect". I didn't see it.

  • @john5743
    @john5743 9 лет назад +3

    Hey it's Dr. Kleiner from HL at 1:32

  • @jeffdo9195
    @jeffdo9195 6 лет назад +1

    They have name tags now so they remember their name?

  • @US_ARMY_25_INF._DIV.
    @US_ARMY_25_INF._DIV. 4 года назад

    It is crazy………..I went through MEPS 3 times...….once in NYC and 2 times in Honolulu......I am a lucky guy for sure.....

    • @HateTheIRS
      @HateTheIRS 4 года назад +1

      Why

    • @US_ARMY_25_INF._DIV.
      @US_ARMY_25_INF._DIV. 4 года назад +1

      @@HateTheIRS Army....USAF.......USCG.....

    • @HateTheIRS
      @HateTheIRS 4 года назад +1

      USAF DIRT BOYZ dear god, they don’t treat prior service any better?

    • @US_ARMY_25_INF._DIV.
      @US_ARMY_25_INF._DIV. 4 года назад +1

      @@HateTheIRS I had no complaints with MEPS...I went through at age 19, 35 and 39....the last two times I was a little nervous...you don't know as you age what may keep you from joining...I was always happy I passed and could enlist....the only guys who should have bad memories about MEPS are the guys that fail for some reason and cant get in....for me every time I got to go and pass was a gift and a privilege.....

    • @HateTheIRS
      @HateTheIRS 4 года назад +1

      USAF DIRT BOYZ good to hear it went well for you. In my opinion, I was never worried about MEPS, it wasn’t a good experience for me to be honest just all the waiting around.

  • @omarsharif927
    @omarsharif927 5 лет назад +1

    Is meps before basic training

  • @jameslotito8158
    @jameslotito8158 7 лет назад

    For NY they werent nice but werent mean they were completely understanding that i asked questions over and over again to get reassurance but probably judged me in their heads its okay though its a quick process until when you are waiting for the other recruits from your station to pick their job then its about a 2-3 hour wait. Wasnt bad though

  • @2011aspire
    @2011aspire 4 года назад +4

    Litteraly just say lies like when they ask you personal questions say no! No equals more opertunities in the field yes equals disqualification. These hard heads jobs is to disqualify you there not their to help you period!

  • @jacobvega5135
    @jacobvega5135 3 года назад +1

    Just waiting and waiting and waiting and waiting

  • @miguelmariano2922
    @miguelmariano2922 3 года назад +1

    Going here in 4 days excited and scared at the same time

  • @cedrick_nlr
    @cedrick_nlr 5 лет назад +1

    I go to Meps tomorrow!!

  • @brettwillis6247
    @brettwillis6247 2 года назад +2

    Just one question. Is it hard to pass through MEPS?

    • @ezradennis
      @ezradennis 7 месяцев назад

      The part that scares me if them looking at my junk 🤢 I have a small wee wee not too be weird and it's just straight up weird too begin with

  • @angra1565
    @angra1565 5 лет назад +1

    ALL OF YOU RUN
    RUN

  • @marvinwatts1593
    @marvinwatts1593 10 лет назад +1

    SoldierUSArmy are you a soldier?

  • @CoolinXCam-_-
    @CoolinXCam-_- 3 года назад +2

    Can I change what branch I want to swear into at MEPS?

  • @hs4a085
    @hs4a085 4 года назад

    I weight 265lbs going into meps next week Thursday Dec 5. I need help shredding at least 10lbs before that day lol fml I been waiting for my papers to go through for months and my recruiter hit me with a “you’re clear for meps” txt two days ago.

  • @pumkineater6945
    @pumkineater6945 7 месяцев назад

    I suffer from seizures, is that gonna be a problem

  • @officialwop4467
    @officialwop4467 2 года назад

    Im at the point w the first guy interviewed worked a bunch of jobs none of them exited me😂😂💯

  • @LurkMe
    @LurkMe 9 лет назад +3

    How long does it usually take to get to MEPS after initially contacting a recruiter?

    • @AJSdrawings
      @AJSdrawings 9 лет назад

      +Stu Pickles Lol literally took me over seven months.

    • @karthkarth9322
      @karthkarth9322 9 лет назад

      +Zack Lyons took me around 1-2 months

    • @donedwardmallon
      @donedwardmallon 8 лет назад +1

      Not long. For me, it was less than 2 weeks

    • @Acrionmusic
      @Acrionmusic 8 лет назад

      +Andrew Stefanic Same
      Just passed yesterday lmfao

    • @bobmowreader5546
      @bobmowreader5546 8 лет назад +2

      +Zack Lyons depends on a lot of different circumstances.took me 4 months because I had to get doctors notes on 2 surgeries id had as a kid.if you've had no surgeries,injuries,or illnesses,have no past,present,or pending legal problems,and have used no drugs they could probably take you to meps in as little as a day.it just all depends.the best person to ask is the nearest recruiter of the branch you wish to join,he or she can tell you a lot better than most of us on utube.many of us went there before you were probably born,and a lot has probably changed since our days! but good luck to you!

  • @kyannwentz855
    @kyannwentz855 3 года назад +3

    Respect? Hahaha I got yelled at so much..

  • @khalifakush645
    @khalifakush645 8 лет назад +1

    Im going to this exact place today for a confrontation test and then tomorrow (Friday) MEPS really begins for me! As long as i pass the drug test lol

    • @JakeOkay24
      @JakeOkay24 3 года назад

      How did that go? Curious for myself

  • @adrian21339
    @adrian21339 Год назад +2

    i can't even pass the asvab i can't do none of the cool stuff

  • @kayzeaza
    @kayzeaza 4 года назад

    People complain about meps but that shits a cake walk compared to what your boot camp will be like

  • @kahoaliiaiu7130
    @kahoaliiaiu7130 Год назад

    I’m planning to join the military and I was wondering how long would you want that applicant to study 📖 when it comes to the ASVAB test ? and the military that I’m interested in right now is the NAVY because I wanna do Special Operation/Special Warfare (SEALS) so what you recommend do you recommend that I study for the ASVAB test longer so I can get a good score like a 50 for the job I want in the NAVY which is Special Operation/Special Warfare (SEALS) so what do you suggest I do before coming to MEPS to take the ASVAB exam ?

    • @jaidenssleepy
      @jaidenssleepy Год назад

      Maybe a month or two that’s what I did and got a 83 afqt

  • @michael12700
    @michael12700 2 года назад

    Man the military has a funny definition of "Red Carpet Treatment".

  • @justinpetty8991
    @justinpetty8991 8 лет назад +2

    Treated with dignity and respect....that's hilarious.

  • @apsychobillycat5011
    @apsychobillycat5011 8 лет назад +22

    airborne all the way !!!!!

  • @mae3941
    @mae3941 7 лет назад +1

    Is the Real Asvab at MEP'S the same as the PiCAT or the practice test

    • @reshaundradixon1993
      @reshaundradixon1993 5 лет назад

      Not really I taken I got retake Asvab I studied my math was little rusty

  • @TheAlvarez78
    @TheAlvarez78 8 лет назад +1

    I. Have a predicament for my process into MEPS.
    The weight limit for the Army is 160 for individuals 66 in
    How would it work if I'm 66 1/2
    And 162?

    • @bobmowreader5546
      @bobmowreader5546 8 лет назад +2

      +Ismael Alvarez don't eat anything the night before or morning of your physical and don't drink any water,youll lose those 2 pounds.has to be 66 3/4 before they'll give you those extra pounds!

  • @Shaquan1002
    @Shaquan1002 7 лет назад +1

    Lol man this was fun I can't wait till April so I can retest 😩😞😞

  • @powderwigwoodenteethmf5037
    @powderwigwoodenteethmf5037 6 лет назад +4

    Always say no!