I think you're making good career choices that will help you get promoted. or at least give you valuable skills should you choose to get out. Just a feeling - we may soon be addressing you as Staff Sergeant. Much respect to you, brother!
You got it man Just make sure u have your appointments :) And u can go on boards to compete with other recruiters and pick up staff And don’t stress with the 3 , 6 or 9 months evaluation
I served with your brother Micah, truly a stand up guy, someone to emulate. Smart of you to volunteer and get that bonus than getting HSSTed and losing the choice of either as well as that bonus! welcome back from the MEU, you will do great in whatever endeavors you put yourself towards!
Hey, glad to hear it. I’m getting ready to ship off and your videos have helped. It shows you have a willingness to share experience and knowledge with others, as well as encouragement. Good luck. I definitely want to ask you a bit about the air wings before I ship off. I’m going in MEOP. San Diego and Cherry Point are two of the possible duty stations and aviation is something I’ve always liked being around.
I have always seen you as honest and straightforward about what the Marines are like and feel that is the best way to sell the Marines.I said before I saw you as a walking/talong recruiting poster for the Marines so it's good to see that you'll become what I saw in you a few years back.
Damn...I remember this Marine when he was talking about Boot Camp and MOS School and now he's a Sgt of Marines ! I was wondering why he didn't mention Embassy Duty as a SDA but at the end he said he was married so Recruiting in Ft. Worth was the best choice. A lot of USMCR Air and Ground units in Ft.Worth and Dallas so you shouldn't have too much trouble making your monthly quota.
I chose recruiter and an SDA because my MOS gets hit with the HSST very frequently. So I went ahead and took advantage of the location incentive to atleast get some real estate close to my home town. Also if volunteering you get a bonus (mine is $17000, but i believe they lowered it now). I have a better chance to get promoted, and on the flip side if I chose to get out. The transition wouldn’t be bad because I’d already be in the location I want to live and also build communication skills that’ll transfer well.
Not a Marine yet but one thing I'm hoping to do is become a Drill Instructor after a while in the Marines (yeah my name and pfp says it all lol). I actually wasn't sure if you could volunteer or you HAD to be selected for these special assignments so this video was very helpful :)
Some MOS are less likely to get HSSTd so it depends. There are people that dodge the HSST but it’s unlikely. It doesn’t always happen but definitely could
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I think you're making good career choices that will help you get promoted. or at least give you valuable skills should you choose to get out. Just a feeling - we may soon be addressing you as Staff Sergeant. Much respect to you, brother!
@@spidermangy5514 I appreciate the kind words 💯
No need to apologize, you're serving our country, and thank you for your service.
You got it man
Just make sure u have your appointments :)
And u can go on boards to compete with other recruiters and pick up staff
And don’t stress with the 3 , 6 or 9 months evaluation
Yesssir it’ll be a challenge but looking forward to it.
Congratulations, and WELCOME to RS FW! Good luck at Recruiting school.
Thank you! I’m looking forward to it!
I served with your brother Micah, truly a stand up guy, someone to emulate. Smart of you to volunteer and get that bonus than getting HSSTed and losing the choice of either as well as that bonus! welcome back from the MEU, you will do great in whatever endeavors you put yourself towards!
Thank you! I appreciate it! Yeah Micah is a great example to look up to 💯
All the Best to you as a Recruiter.....you should be good at inspiring others to join the Corps... 👍👍
Thank you! It’ll be challenging but I think it’ll be a great experience
Good to see you back, you’d be a good DI
Hey, glad to hear it. I’m getting ready to ship off and your videos have helped. It shows you have a willingness to share experience and knowledge with others, as well as encouragement. Good luck.
I definitely want to ask you a bit about the air wings before I ship off. I’m going in MEOP. San Diego and Cherry Point are two of the possible duty stations and aviation is something I’ve always liked being around.
Oh snap wasn’t expecting this vid👀👀
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@@simeon_kurosky good choice bro. I just became a poolee ur vids def help wit some questions
I have always seen you as honest and straightforward about what the Marines are like and feel that is the best way to sell the Marines.I said before I saw you as a walking/talong recruiting poster for the Marines so it's good to see that you'll become what I saw in you a few years back.
Thank you 🙏
@@simeon_kurosky I'm sure your previous videos have helped recruit a few Marines already.
From the outside looking in being a recruiter seems a slight bit easier than being a drill instructor.
Damn...I remember this Marine when he was talking about Boot Camp and MOS School and now he's a Sgt of Marines ! I was wondering why he didn't mention Embassy Duty as a SDA but at the end he said he was married so Recruiting in Ft. Worth was the best choice. A lot of USMCR Air and Ground units in Ft.Worth and Dallas so you shouldn't have too much trouble making your monthly quota.
Because msg duty it just counts as a special duty assignment whenever he is a staff nco
Heck ya brother respect for ya been out for 7 months and working to get back in the marine corps go msg duty
Always hear great things about MSG 💯
You're alive!
Yes I am haha 😂
@simeon_kurosky Welcome, brother! Your videos inspired me to enlist in the service. Currently finishing IMC and then into IWC.
Great content, young man. Have you ever considered becoming a Marine Corps Officer?
Thank you! I am considering going the Officer route
I wanted to re enlist but I don’t wanna do a SDA but I won’t be able to get promoted I don’t wanna be stuck doing something I don’t like for 3 years
I chose recruiter and an SDA because my MOS gets hit with the HSST very frequently. So I went ahead and took advantage of the location incentive to atleast get some real estate close to my home town. Also if volunteering you get a bonus (mine is $17000, but i believe they lowered it now). I have a better chance to get promoted, and on the flip side if I chose to get out. The transition wouldn’t be bad because I’d already be in the location I want to live and also build communication skills that’ll transfer well.
Not a Marine yet but one thing I'm hoping to do is become a Drill Instructor after a while in the Marines (yeah my name and pfp says it all lol). I actually wasn't sure if you could volunteer or you HAD to be selected for these special assignments so this video was very helpful :)
Some MOS are less likely to get HSSTd so it depends. There are people that dodge the HSST but it’s unlikely. It doesn’t always happen but definitely could
Cornball
It’s all good bro you lose some subscribers but you got real ones
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Simeon did you have to re up to get recruiting job?
Is the branding from the movie “Jarhead” a real thing?
Yes. Happens everytime you get your seniors mad
Go DI
Welcome back!
Thank you brother 💯
How do you get a USMC career advisor?
Career planner? You can lat move and become a career planner
It’s a ton of pressure to close the deals, lots of deals.
Yes indeed