Watch This BEFORE You Talk To An Army Recruiter

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  • Опубликовано: 11 авг 2017
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Комментарии • 705

  • @kidwoohkidwooh
    @kidwoohkidwooh 6 лет назад +231

    What happened if you laugh in the middle of being yell at

  • @jvolstad
    @jvolstad 5 лет назад +377

    I spent 26-years in the Army. Enjoyed every day of my service.

    • @jeremiaht7063
      @jeremiaht7063 5 лет назад +45

      jvolstad brother - the Army can be good- but everyday? That might be stretching it :)

    • @gaming0rhino
      @gaming0rhino 5 лет назад +3

      @Tyler let's try to make our beautiful army better rather than tearing it down

    • @thefadeddog7635
      @thefadeddog7635 5 лет назад +7

      jvolstad lying ass

    • @kengtsacollins9702
      @kengtsacollins9702 5 лет назад +2

      wow sir you must have something to share with us i guess?

    • @justinscott8263
      @justinscott8263 4 года назад

      jvolstad do you recommend it?

  • @guyver214
    @guyver214 6 лет назад +37

    Best advice.. Do your own research outside of recruitment... Have specific questions for recruiters, record answers. And double check.... Then repeat.. Take your time.. Regardless of branch..

  • @stephenmiller9009
    @stephenmiller9009 5 лет назад +37

    I walked into the army recruiting office, it was depressing, they saw my priors and walked me to the Marine office. Was a much nicer setting imo

  • @adamchristensen2648
    @adamchristensen2648 6 лет назад +186

    Hi...I'm on recruiting duty right now. I appreciate your video. You bring up some good points, first and foremost that if you're joining the Army, you definitely need to do your own research.
    I want all my recruits to be happy with their decision, but like the video says, not all recruiters are the same. Most recruiters are going to be honest with applicants, but there are some bad apples out there, which is sad.
    If you're still reading, awesome...I want to clarify some things.
    Make sure whatever your recruiter says you're getting is ON PAPER. Not all jobs come with airborne or other options attached. If you don't have it in writing, it's not a guarantee. You MIGHT get to go to a high-speed school down the road, but that's obviously not the same as getting it with your contract.
    Next, we dont control what jobs are available. Once you take the test we show you a list generated by what you qualify for and what has training seats open. I don't beat around the bush, if an applicant doesn't qualify for a job, I'll say as much and that applicant has to decide what to do at that point. We can call higher and request jobs, but again, there's no guarantee a specific job will be there. Of course, if you're dead set, you can wait and maybe it will come up, but if you don't maintain contact with us and show dedication, it's not likely we're going to keep you "in the system" and check every week, etc.
    That said, with my recruits, it's their ball game. Of course I will push them to get through the process so they can start their career and move on, but I'm not going to try to make them do something they don't want to do, and if they want to wait for a certain job or they're not ready to make a decision...the ball's in their court. I will state the likelihood of some jobs coming in the near future, as the Army decides what it needs for the most part each year and once the jobs are taken, they're gone. There won't magically be a new air traffic controller class just because you want there to be one, and I've got applicants who are ready to rock that need my time as well, so that can factor in. At the end of the day, we're not telling you you can't have something just to be assholes. If I can make it happen for somebody, I will. If I can't, I can't.
    I hope that answers some questions about the process of job selection. All in all the Army is the most straightforward branch in that regard because once you select a job and we reserve it, it's guaranteed with whatever options come with it. If you get a bad vibe from your recruiter, you should know that you HAVE to be present when reserving a job. That way you see all your options and can make a decision. (Unless you're a special case like prior service where you have to go over jobs with the guidance counselors at MEPS, but that's complicated...)
    My final point is that I think recruiters get a bad wrap from the few out there being willfully dishonest. Most of us are out here genuinely working to do right by our recruits.
    For me joining was one of the best decisions I ever made and my hope is that that can be the same for everyone I help through the process.
    Edit:
    There's a current message out where recruits don't need to be present for a job reservation due to COVID (it's been the case a few months now) but I just wear a mask and have my recruits there, so no change, really. I'll be done with recruiting in about a month. Can't wait to scuff up all you suckers that joined 😂 (This is a joke. The fact I had to point this out means I've been recruiting too long).
    I stand by everything I've said here. I am/was in New England (not NYC) but it holds true for all recruiters from the time I said it 'til now. Best of luck.
    Also...big thing you pointed out before...recruiters don't know jack about MOSs outside their MOS. We ask other recruiters, or friends in other MOSs what it's like, but other than that...we're watching the same cheesy RUclips video from the 80s that you're watching, and making an educated guess. Just be aware of this fact. Do you baby, and remember...ball's in your court.

    • @Steph-mi2ej
      @Steph-mi2ej 4 года назад +6

      Adam Christensen I love you😭😭

    • @TheTsar69
      @TheTsar69 3 года назад +2

      Appreciated

    • @allengarcia9152
      @allengarcia9152 3 года назад

      Could you tell what family recruit should know prior to join the army?

    • @ronralph5726
      @ronralph5726 3 года назад +1

      Thank you, thank you, thank you!! I am a former Army Recruiter from 1989-1992. I’ve watched a few of Matt’s videos, and I think he is passing on some disinformation. I agree with everything you said. It is videos like this that give Army Recruiters a bad name and create distrust. I was always honest with every single recruit I enlisted. You not only have to be honest and straightforward to the person enlisting, but their family and friends as well. Matt doesn’t realize that word of mouth can make or break a Recruiter. You have to develop trust, and trust comes from being honest and have integrity.
      Back in my day, things were done a little differently to enlist. You still had to pre-qualify, take the ASVAB, fill out the DD Forms 1966 Enlistment Packet by hand, QC it, send it to company HQ for a second QC, then to MEPS. From that point, the potential enlistees would go through the physical. After that, based on their ASVAB scores and physical results, would they sit down with an Army Guidance Counselor, and potential jobs would show up that the applicant was qualified for. They could ask the guidance counselor about what that job entails, and they could read the job description, or watch a short film about it.
      Once the applicant agreed to pick out an MOS they were qualified for and wanted, then all the details would be put in writing, including if they had an Airborn option or not. That contract would list their ship date and location of Basic and AIT. Once it was signed, they would take the first oath of enlistment. They would come back and be in the DEP for a period of time.
      Matt fails to realize that spreading disinformation creates distrust. I was always honest and up front. Because I developed trust, I got a lot of referrals from enlistees for their family and friends. I’d get calls from soldiers after BCT or AIT thanking me for being honest. And after my three years was up, I went back to my MOS and came across at least 10 soldiers that I had enlisted, male and female alike. They all told me “thank you” and “good to see you”. Not one turned the other cheek and snubbed me.

    • @katiesg6948
      @katiesg6948 2 года назад +3

      My recruiter deliberately lied to me about the Student Loan Repayment Plan (I enlisted with a BS degree in Mechanical Engineering, trying to career switch to IT, and have about 30K student loans). I emphasised to her many times that out of all the benefits the army provides, I just care about my previous student loans being paid, and my future education to be paid, and she promised, verbally of course, that I will have those benefits no matter what MOS I choose. Then when I signed the contract for 25B at MEPS, I was told there's no loan repayment plan with this MOS. And my recruiter changed her words on the ride she picked me up after the contract signing, saying Oh, you can only pick one, either student loan repaid or GI Bill program. Like I was given an option at the MEPS, nothing!
      I gave her 100% trust out of respect for the military, and she totally failed me. Now I know that she would say anything just to get me enlisted, so I can't trust any of her words any more, even regretted for signing that contract. I really don't feel like working with her anymore till my shipment in August 2022, because I have no confidence in her words, plus other very irresponsible actions she has done to me during my recruiting process:
      1. Losing my identity info papers in a car break-in incident because she left her military laptop and work files in her car over night, I wonder if a recent thief activity on my credit card has anything to do with this;
      2. Forgetting to re-reserve my 25B MOS even after I reminded her that the first reservation we did together would expire before the physical she schedule for me! When I ended up jobless at the MEPS contract signing, she explains on the phone that it was her boss saying it's okay the job will stay, so everything can be pushed to her boss, so convenient! (Luckily I found the same job shipping 4 months later than my original plan, but I waste 4 more months of my life because of her laziness or inaction).
      I'm so disappointed in her! Especially that she is of my own race and gender (female Chinese, no offence, not trying to stereotype, but that's the truth and I'm also a female Chinese) earning my 100% trust and respect at the beginning, now all erased by her shockingly irresponsible and willingly dishonest behaviours! I would totally complain to her boss's boss if she doesn't know all my information and history. I'm also disappointed and upset at myself as well, especially after doing my own research, but still tricked by her affirmations, really should've talked with other recruiters!
      Anyways, my determination to join the army has never changed and will not be altered due to an irresponsible recruiter, I will try to get the most out of the military experience as I can on my own.
      Definitely seat through all those videos if you consider joining!😉

  • @juliearmymom7807
    @juliearmymom7807 6 лет назад +115

    Also- give this a thumbs up. He is really helping people and didn't have to do this.

    • @MattWard89
      @MattWard89  6 лет назад +19

      Thank you so much!!! Also, I know this is super stressful for parents. My mom literally cried multiple times. Bottom line, parents just help as much as you can and once they sign for that job and go, just support them as much as possible and know that in the end it will be ok! Thanks for your support!

    • @jacopgame3068
      @jacopgame3068 5 лет назад +1

      Hey good point and I'm joining the new Zealand army as a combat engineer and he's helped me so so much

  • @TheArmyBelle
    @TheArmyBelle 7 лет назад +86

    Thank youuuuuuu!!!! i'm super nervous about talking to a recruiter in person.

    • @MattWard89
      @MattWard89  7 лет назад +43

      You will be fine, just stick to what you want to do and don't be rude but don't let them sway your opinion on what job you want. More than likely you will get a good recruiter.

    • @ARMYprinncess
      @ARMYprinncess 7 лет назад +6

      The Army Belle yes go in there knowing what you want. Have a backup job if you don't score high enough for the one you want.

    • @carlmcelroy2508
      @carlmcelroy2508 6 лет назад +2

      I agree with ARMYprincess. Have your top 3 jobs in mind and 2 back ups. Mainly based on ASVAB score, your moral background, and academics. You will have the opportunity to take a practice test at the Recruiter office to predict what you may score. But remember careers are based off of ASVAB score, vacancy, medical history, and if you can pass the MEPS medical section.

    • @robertvallerini8284
      @robertvallerini8284 4 года назад +1

      So am I

    • @redjacketguy3351
      @redjacketguy3351 4 года назад

      Matt Ward When I’m older I want to be in the army but I can’t decide I either want to be an infantryman or an MP

  • @emailnolongerinuse3157
    @emailnolongerinuse3157 6 лет назад +3

    i really appreciate all youve been doing to help educate people! these videos make it seem a lot less scary and even though its something that should be taken seriously it's nice to know a little bit about what should be happening.

  • @RivetGardener
    @RivetGardener Год назад +2

    You have a wonderful channel helping new potential recruits, please keep it up! America needs more of this.

  • @TheHallofTyr
    @TheHallofTyr 6 лет назад +14

    I'll say your videos have helped me make a big decision. I've talked to a recruiter as well as a lot of friends and family in the military and I should be shipping in August. Just gotta finish this college semester and get some loose ends tied up over summer.

  • @Nomidfarms
    @Nomidfarms 2 года назад

    Man you and two other army RUclipsrs are my biggest help through this process

  • @stocktonrails9279
    @stocktonrails9279 3 года назад +3

    Great video, and some great advice for anyone thinking about enlisting in the military. I can speak from experience… always make sure that you and your recruiter are 100% in sync with *you* expect to get out of your military service. In addition, be sure to check your enlistment contract *before signing it* to make sure it calls everything out correctly… especially (but not limited to) your AIT station (which can affect your MOS), permanent party station, and any other critical enlistment options that need to be called out.

  • @jpzzz8478
    @jpzzz8478 5 лет назад

    Thanks for your concern bro! Really appreciate it!

  • @TOhara-eb2lp
    @TOhara-eb2lp 6 лет назад +43

    When my niece went t the recruiter and I went along. I was active duty, O-4, and boy what he pissed, especially when he had to salute me .

    • @jaysissmo
      @jaysissmo 5 лет назад +54

      I'll take things that never happened for 200 Alex

    • @secretlizard4589
      @secretlizard4589 5 лет назад +1

      r/thathappened is the vibe I get from this

  • @piperspit9796
    @piperspit9796 Год назад

    Thank you for everything ❤️

  • @lizhernandez2952
    @lizhernandez2952 5 лет назад +2

    My recruiter is awesome we get along so well !! Im going to see him tommorow afterschool to talk about the army!! Hes really cool and funny

  • @poppa4178
    @poppa4178 5 лет назад +65

    In want to be in the Marines and I looked up recruiter stations and this one review said the recruiter took him to the park and made him run and do pull ups and stuff, seems like a good recruiter.

    • @Remington-wl7jp
      @Remington-wl7jp 3 года назад +3

      Did you end up getting in?

    • @poppa4178
      @poppa4178 3 года назад +4

      @@Remington-wl7jp I still haven’t gone yet I plan to do by December or January

    • @Remington-wl7jp
      @Remington-wl7jp 3 года назад +6

      @@poppa4178 Nice. I take my ASVAB next week and then I'm gonna start talking to more recruiters. I'm thinking I'm either gonna go Army or Marines. Good luck to you.

    • @gianri05
      @gianri05 3 года назад

      A lot of what recruiters provide on "how things are" is based on their own sometimes dated experience. As the gentleman above said if it can be done it is in writing somewhere. That goes for all branches.

    • @gianri05
      @gianri05 3 года назад +1

      @@poppa4178 what are you going to so in the Marines?

  • @swaggyfilms7318
    @swaggyfilms7318 6 лет назад +3

    I’m working with a recruiter now I’m shooting for a 25B if not an 11X and going for Air Assault not Airborne and he’s been
    Super helpful along the way fed me a lot of information and sent me home with a decent amount of resources I’m currently finishing my last 3 credits to get my actual high school diploma so I’m looking to finish all my paper work and go off to MEPS around mid fall early winter. But I plan on doing a full 30 and honestly can’t wait to get it all started I’ve wanted to join the Army since I can remember. just wanted to give mad respect to everyone who’s went and who’s on the way to BCT

  • @hiei11993
    @hiei11993 7 лет назад +37

    Very appreciative of the advice of you and others. If I hadn't listened to much advice I might have settled for something like 25S, which is a damn fine job I'm sure. But I got what my heart was set on not even a week after being told it could be up to a year or more till slots open up. I got 17C and shipping out 9/11 to Benning. Keep up the great work with the vids bro.

    • @kennyp1068
      @kennyp1068 7 лет назад +1

      thelwind LOL what was your asvab afqt score and did you already have some experience? I want 17c too but have no experience in cyber. I got a 90 afqt score though.

    • @hiei11993
      @hiei11993 7 лет назад

      My afqt score was 96, and passed the ICTL with a 73 (60 is passing). The only type of experience I have is most of an Associate's degree in Computer Science. I know the AIT will be tough, but I'm sure as long as one applies oneself enough it is doable regardless of your background knowledge.

    • @jonathandunleavy7018
      @jonathandunleavy7018 6 лет назад

      shipping same day w/ you lol

    • @hiei11993
      @hiei11993 6 лет назад

      hah awesome, its coming up on us. Good luck with everything bro

    • @jonathandunleavy7018
      @jonathandunleavy7018 6 лет назад

      I'm 35M lol we're the smart kids out of the group

  • @akeembausley7885
    @akeembausley7885 7 лет назад +1

    I passed my asvab and i start on my packet monday can't wait i love all the knowledge on your videos and thanks for all the tips and motivation

  • @patriot7413
    @patriot7413 3 года назад +1

    Thank you this was very helpful!

  • @curtisdavis8594
    @curtisdavis8594 Год назад

    True.. only with proper permission you can drill at other units .. "Chain of Command" approval... Thanks for tips

  • @swizzy1878
    @swizzy1878 4 года назад +1

    I’m planning on going into the marines in 2-3 years. Pretty excited! I’m not going to let my recruiter change my mind. My dad went into the army and his recruiter got him to do a job that he thought sounded cool because the recruiter explained it in a way that it sounded like a blast. But he ended up leaving very early. He still regrets it.

  • @LifeofDeVonsha
    @LifeofDeVonsha 6 лет назад

    I’m definitely fact checking my recruiter! Because I want to make sure my husband & kids are good when going to BCT.

  • @huntermyers6409
    @huntermyers6409 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for making these videos im a junior in high school and im joining the army these vids are super helpful

  • @shrpshooter47
    @shrpshooter47 5 лет назад +28

    I told my recruiter what I wanted to do he said "cmon man. You need to help me out." I thought his job was to help people not get helped lol

    • @xyzcantcme8775
      @xyzcantcme8775 2 года назад +1

      LOL I need an update. So what ended up happening? Are you in?

    • @shrpshooter47
      @shrpshooter47 2 года назад +2

      @@xyzcantcme8775 nope. Ended up being able to start my career in law enforcement without the military. Left a poor taste in my mouth.

  • @douglasvaracan3540
    @douglasvaracan3540 3 года назад

    My recruiter has been in for 25 years, I trust him and the whole office he commands. They have even made me their copy boy, and taught me how to do some paper work just because I’m in the office so often. I literally can’t wait to swear in. MEPS on Thursday. Thanks for your input Matt, you’ve been a life saver. I respect your service in the army, and most definitely respect you went an extra mile on RUclips. You deserve some type of award!

    • @douglasvaracan3540
      @douglasvaracan3540 3 года назад

      And yes, I’ve done work for the army, without being in it. I think I’ll do great as I do as I’m told when I’m told.

  • @TotallyNotElPresidente
    @TotallyNotElPresidente 3 года назад +1

    I'm not even American, and no plans on joining up...yet I still watch this just in case

  • @arianacannie9360
    @arianacannie9360 5 лет назад +9

    My recruiter told me that 68G is a “unicorn job” She basically said I won’t be able to get that job ever.

  • @moonchildasmr1
    @moonchildasmr1 6 лет назад +136

    I talked to some Navy recruiters and I had *one* question. They tried to get me to sign over my soul, and I'm like, uh.... No. I don't want to join the Navy. I want to join the Army.
    Then they just ganged up on me.
    "Are you scared of the water?"
    "Just sign this paper and you get a free ball and frisbee."
    "The Navy doesn't go to war. The Army has guns and shooting."
    "When do you turn 17?"
    And I was like, really man??? I *DON'T WANT TO JOIN THE NAVY!!! I JUST HAD A QUESTION!!!*

    • @MattWard89
      @MattWard89  6 лет назад +54

      Yepp... The recruiters will do that to you man. It's like car salesman. They don't care if you are planning on buying another car and just have a question about another. They will try and get you! haha

    • @elliotsalem8028
      @elliotsalem8028 5 лет назад +28

      Are you scared of water? Hell yeah! ever sense i fell inside the toilet

    • @anangelsstar
      @anangelsstar 5 лет назад

      If you had a question but you knew you wanted to do army then you shouldnt have bothered with a mavy recruitef

    • @poppa4178
      @poppa4178 5 лет назад +12

      @@elliotsalem8028 hell yeah, ever since the water in the toilet hit my butthole

    • @PAPIOSO908
      @PAPIOSO908 4 года назад

      anangelsstar u mean navy recruiter

  • @satanhimself2105
    @satanhimself2105 3 года назад +11

    My recruiter was telling me that all of basic training and AIT will take place in my home state (Arizona) and I told him that I wasn’t interested in staying in state so them he turned around and said something along the lines of “oh well it’s very unlikely that you’ll actually remain in state anyway” wtf

    • @selfmadetray5836
      @selfmadetray5836 3 года назад +1

      Basic is not the job it’s just to see if you can qualify to be in the army. Your mos is the state your job will be in. So you can still leave the state

  • @jessicaa5807
    @jessicaa5807 6 лет назад +42

    My recruiters didn't have patience with me and I really wanted to join, so I ended up going with 12B. Now I leave in the first week of October and I just realized it's going to be hell to switch my mos.

    • @MattWard89
      @MattWard89  6 лет назад +19

      I'm sorry to hear that.. Just do what you gotta do and you will be able to switch. At least 12B isn't a bad MOS

    • @josabellefaria6740
      @josabellefaria6740 6 лет назад

      Jessica A what day are you leaving?

    • @chrisj1765
      @chrisj1765 6 лет назад +2

      Been a 12b for 3 years now and just re-enlisted. Gotta say it's not for everyone. But I've had the time of my life doing it. Make the best out of the worst times with the guys you have around you and I can guarantee you will enjoy your time in.

    • @benjaminbierley2074
      @benjaminbierley2074 6 лет назад +2

      Yeah it sounds like pressure tactic, using your want to join combined with making it seem like it's somehow a time limited thing. My mom was a recruiter back in the Navy (she was one of the better ones though am bias I guess), but stories she told me confirm what he says in this video and more. Approach it like a car dealer situation many will use whatever means they can to get you to sign off up to an including high pressure time limited sales tactics, AND even baiting (yeah you guys will see that cute female recruiter and sit down with her and talk it up....right before she leads you into the office of one of the HARDCORE recruiters and closes the door).
      PS Keep in mind not saying all female recruiters act as bait, just how stories I heard were relayed to me, keep in mind that a recruiters "objective" is to meet their quota of recruits and again depending on the type of recruiter they will sometimes use whatever means they can to meet that objective.

    • @kennethscott621
      @kennethscott621 6 лет назад

      You are so correct it all depends on your Company Commander like I'm a lenient Company Commander

  • @lucassnyder90
    @lucassnyder90 5 лет назад +14

    I told my Army recruiter I was thinking about changing to the Air Force to get a better chance at aviation. He immediately responded with I can reserve you a 15E MOS if you join the Army. There were 2 spots open according their website and he printed me out my reservation paper.

    • @LOL-kq2dd
      @LOL-kq2dd Месяц назад

      What happened bro?

    • @lucassnyder90
      @lucassnyder90 Месяц назад

      I went through the 15E program and got out lol

    • @LOL-kq2dd
      @LOL-kq2dd Месяц назад

      @@lucassnyder90 dang, didn't want to go warrant I see

  • @thetreoman
    @thetreoman 5 лет назад

    In regards to another video. Thanks. My Army recruiter showed me a list a MOS’s available. 31Bravo is my main goal, but it wasn’t on the list. He tried selling me on 14c or something. Because I watch your videos, I told him I’d come back and check next week for 31Bravo again.

  • @bradenhessee1938
    @bradenhessee1938 2 года назад

    I talk to my recruiter face to face tomorrow. Wish me luck MATT!

  • @justinbowen1183
    @justinbowen1183 Год назад

    I keep reading articles on google about how their seriously struggling to fill slots so their becoming significantly more lenient with restrictions that before. Their much more open to tattoos now and their opening up a prep course for basic training for people who just barely missed the mark as well as having hefty sign on bonuses.

  • @eastonbatt1868
    @eastonbatt1868 7 лет назад

    Thanks for the video man. I just became a subscriber.

  • @Bestworstcantina
    @Bestworstcantina 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the info! Would love more info on certain specific jobs.

  • @jadelotus4941
    @jadelotus4941 5 лет назад +2

    I'm looking to join the Navy... I'm 34 and didn't expect to have the recruiters try to push the undermanned jobs on me... nonetheless, the moment I went to speak to a recruiter in person, that's exactly what they (two of them) did. I voiced that I wanted a Mass Comm job (I'm about to complete a degreein Graphic Design)... I mentioned that I'm motivated to work hard and rank up... they used that against me to say that other jobs would be easier to progress in quickly, that I should consider jobs that women don't normally go into... like gunners mate... that they knew a girl who enlisted in that rating and loved it... that I could always have my rating changed "later". I'm humble, but I was put off by that experience. I know the military has ITS needs... but so do I. It's frustrating being pressured to go in a different direction than what I want (at my age!), being told nobody ever gets the job I want (he literally called it a unicorn), that it could take forever for that job to become available, etc. I started with an interest in becoming an Officer, then figured I wasn't ready or a good enough (competitive enough) candidate as a civilian and I opted to pursue enlistment first with the intent to apply for OCS a few years down the line. The Officer recruiter I worked with was so genuine and helpful. The enlistment recruiter was not; he encouraged me to lie about various things that "some jobs might disqualify you for." I'm like man... if I qualify as an OFFICER candidate with my honesty, I'm not gonna lie elsewhere about anything. How you gonna set me up on our very first meeting? Being told the job I want is impossible to get really was discouraging. If I make a career of my service to the military, I don't want to be miserable the entire time.

  • @pa5901
    @pa5901 5 лет назад +16

    I’m about to go in a couple minutes 😂

  • @clintonharvey-olivier3660
    @clintonharvey-olivier3660 4 года назад

    first, love you channel, and love your content.. when I talked with my Recruiter, he was very new, and I ended up talking with a few Recruiters.. I would never say that I was lied to, because I trust that the Army would never flat out lie to anyone, however.. I feel they were a little misleading, and something that wasn't a big deal stiff and poppy joints, is becoming a big deal, after a few RSP Drill weekends, and heavy training.. I would agree, I love the Army, and would definitely say that it is an amazing opportunity for anyone ready for a challenge.. but, like buying a car, do your research.. and, know that you are being sold, not to put my Recruiter or any Recruiter down, they have a hard job, to make the Army look good, and better then a different Branch, so.. sometimes, things get polished, and "features" get talked up.. again, as always, love your stuff man..

  • @seanwalsh7264
    @seanwalsh7264 6 лет назад

    This really actually helped me because i'm in my sophomore year o high school and I know I want to go either army or navy so now I know what to expect from recruiters.

    • @MattWard89
      @MattWard89  6 лет назад

      Well then I did my job :)

    • @carlmcelroy2508
      @carlmcelroy2508 6 лет назад

      That's the problem with how Recruiters are perceived, by non sourced information, not all Recruiters are like what the general population thinks. If you come to my office, I present the info and benefits, you don't want to join, then don't. Because at the end of the day the Army seeks highly qualified candidates to fill their ranks that are 110% committed to the Army.

  • @dennyboy3840
    @dennyboy3840 5 лет назад +5

    Yup recruiters will definitely try to pressure you to go active rather than reserves lol I don’t know why but they do.

  • @saramustapha
    @saramustapha 6 лет назад

    Thanks for this information. You are such a life saver. I have tons of qustions for you which I think it will better asking on the life stream. When is the next life stream coming up?

  • @leronbenari226
    @leronbenari226 7 лет назад +29

    I hope you dont stop answering to comments as you get bigger :_)
    Can you make a couple of more fitness videos such as eating or workouts? Also can you make a couple of videos on SFAS?

  • @joelruiz3025
    @joelruiz3025 5 лет назад +2

    My recruiter is picking me up in an hour, Boise Idaho. Been keeping up with videos but yeah pretty nervous and hope I am to get combat medic and if not tank mechanic is my 2nd most choice

  • @blackjack5293
    @blackjack5293 4 года назад +8

    I should've never talked to that Army Recruiter, life would've been better for me, rather than a crucible from abuse experiences while in the service. Army service year: 2001. A lot has changed though I hear.

    • @MrWzeljunior
      @MrWzeljunior 3 года назад +3

      Daam. Tell your story on here bro. I think it would help others

  • @drewglascock4946
    @drewglascock4946 6 лет назад +1

    Man I love your videos. It's hard to find someone who actually tells it how it IS. Keep 'em coming. Talking to a recruiter today. I'm very interested in 12B. Any advice on this MOS or how to get into Sapper School (even though you're supposed to be an E4 or above) can I get this in my contract?

  • @jessicayoung7132
    @jessicayoung7132 5 лет назад

    You have to put in a request for transfer to switch units and need approval from current commander at least. The transfer unit commander may help as well. Also, the slot needs to be available in requested unit as well.

  • @joseescalona8312
    @joseescalona8312 5 лет назад +9

    Former Marine here, looking at Army, they seem to have more variety when it comes to MOS

    • @happyliving5626
      @happyliving5626 5 лет назад +1

      Jose Escalona hey José ((: I am a 19 year old chick with the plan of being ufc next superstar. However national guard (army ) is some I was thinking about. But umm what do you say. I want some tht enhances my mind and discipline but also lets me train daily my martial arts. Help me out pls

    • @joseescalona8312
      @joseescalona8312 5 лет назад

      Venim G ! Hi there, if you are thinking about joining based on Martial Arts , I would say you are probably more equipped due to UFC ( assuming you are doing Martial Arts at a Gym/ MMA dojo) but if you are planning to join based on wanting to learn a trade or Job, I would say why not, just try to pick a Job you desire 😉

  • @chriskillin29
    @chriskillin29 6 лет назад

    Heyy man the air borne part is very true I did it when I was in I didn’t want to add extra time on my contract so I did airborne when I finished basic and I had a guy in my squad that we sent to airborne school from my unit there is a but to it though it depends on your unit lol some units will say no to a certain school

  • @naha1999
    @naha1999 6 лет назад +1

    USAREC and MEPCOM both have sites where you can get up to date and accurate regulations. Also google army manning strength you can find critcal fill mos's for the time you are enlisting.

  • @DeezNutsAreSoft
    @DeezNutsAreSoft 5 лет назад

    Literally parked outside the recruiters debating which branch to talk to first.

    • @alfredos.5988
      @alfredos.5988 5 лет назад

      @Xerø I'm meeting my army recruiter on Monday to take the mini asvab.

  • @aaroncollins3214
    @aaroncollins3214 6 лет назад +1

    A good video to make as a follow up is how you should go about talking to your recruiter with these issues. For instance, my recruiter says "you don't need airborne in your contract, you can just ask and they let you." I feel like a lot of people would be scared to even think about saying "no sir, I don't feel comfortable without it in my contract and I would like it redone to state airborne school." or however. The big fear I think is that no one wants to piss off the person who they think is in charge of what is about to happen to them. You want to feel like you are being taken care of, and not, like the person taking care of you is not interested in doing so. Hope I made the point I was trying to. I got lucky my recruiter is amazing, my wife is active and we have a child, he was very up front about colocation not being a guaranteed thing and everything else that I feel some would have lied about. I pick next week for my MOS, hoping for 15T or 15U. Keep up the videos!

    • @JingleBop
      @JingleBop 5 лет назад

      How'd it go man? I signed for 15u the other day. Shipping to Jackson on the 22nd.

  • @travismueller6080
    @travismueller6080 5 лет назад +4

    I had adhd and my recuriter told me to just lie to meps hes pushing me very hard get in im scared they will find out im 20 now and been off them for 2 years

  • @johndavidmaher5557
    @johndavidmaher5557 Год назад +1

    Any branch recruiter's primary job is to recruit for what the military needs at that time.

  • @J.P.G.
    @J.P.G. 7 лет назад +2

    Kidthndr2 is a pretty good guy to watch when it comes to OCS.

  • @thebravojedi2467
    @thebravojedi2467 5 лет назад +10

    Back when he was "SHOOTEMUP89"

  • @JACK-oh5xo
    @JACK-oh5xo 6 лет назад +8

    hey i'm just about turn 19 and i really want be come food specials in the army national grad and my recruiter told me he can make that happen if the passed the test should i believe him?

  • @blueshadowfoxes1100
    @blueshadowfoxes1100 5 лет назад +1

    I joined the air force with the promise from the recruiter that no matter what job I choose ill be able to do in the civilian life. Well... I am out of the air force after 8 years and I have not been able to do anything close to what I did in the air force like my recruiter promised me.

    • @simply_bree9363
      @simply_bree9363 5 лет назад

      BlueShadowFoxes what my army recruiter told me is they can help you with an interview but you are not guaranteed that job only YOU can get that job

  • @Drew.coggs_ig
    @Drew.coggs_ig 6 лет назад

    I’m going to army recruiters today after school so he can talk to my mom about a plan that I can do once I’m 17. And pick my mos and such. I’ll keep you updated

  • @lesterlantz-collis7837
    @lesterlantz-collis7837 5 лет назад +5

    I'm doing PT with my recruiter starting next week. Do they give any Army shirts to you? what is PT with a recruiter like?

  • @clearmario
    @clearmario 5 лет назад +2

    I visited my Army recruiter for the first time. I've done hours of research about how to go to OCS. I know STEM degrees are highly preferred for the selection board but my recruiter said a STEM degree is required instead of just very highly preferred to join as an officer or you would have to go enlisted if you don't have a STEM degree. I've looked online and I couldn't find anything saying a STEM degree is required. Would anyone be able to help clarify this? I have a degree in economics which is sometimes on the board of whether its a STEM degree or not.

  • @TheHartsook69
    @TheHartsook69 3 года назад

    My dad was a recruiter a long time ago he tells everybody get it in writing if it's not in writing and they're not willing to put it in writing then there bullshiting you back in the day they were like car sales and they're just trying to get you in the door so they can get you signed up because they have a quota just like a lot of salesman do

  • @diavontepele-clark8181
    @diavontepele-clark8181 6 лет назад +5

    Pretty much qualified for:
    Chef
    Patient administration specialist
    Combat engineer
    I let them pressure me into choosing one so i chose 12b im starting to think i made a huge mistake, I wanted to be an MP. But I let them fucking get to me. After I was recruited (sworn in) they don't even bother to talk to me anymore or even text/call me.

    • @MattWard89
      @MattWard89  6 лет назад +5

      Yepp, you shoulda got what you wanted...

    • @diavontepele-clark8181
      @diavontepele-clark8181 6 лет назад +1

      Matt Ward Any tips on changing my MOS

    • @AlainTabangin
      @AlainTabangin 6 лет назад +2

      Crushed Ice get your ST score up. When you talk to retention you have a chance to switch MOS. Do it before a year of you ETS because there are lots of soldiers retention have to deal with.

    • @dominican-star_3837
      @dominican-star_3837 4 года назад +1

      Lmao get fucked hows it going so far?

  • @tonybichler1536
    @tonybichler1536 5 лет назад +10

    I am a University student going into my second year, I've been talking with an Army recruiter but he hasn't been completely clear about a couple things regarding the reserve. He told me about drill once a month and what compensation would be like. But He never mentioned the possibility of being deployed and he's been vague about how I would keep my scholarship. How often do you get deployed and how do you factor that in with school?

    • @julesking8355
      @julesking8355 4 года назад +1

      I've been looking into the national guard and have the same question have you done anymore steps

    • @AlyssaGrawey
      @AlyssaGrawey 4 года назад

      Long time no reply but yes once you finish basic training you can be deployed. Your scholarship is non-military? Through fafsa or a third party? Well things get tricky there but you get 100% of your tuition covered through the National Guard (not sure about reserves), so you probably wouldn't even need your scholarship. Certain programs, like ROTC or Simultaneous Membership guarantee you won't deploy until you graduate, and college students without these programs are less likely to deploy, but you still could.

  • @masterfight0628
    @masterfight0628 3 года назад

    I’m 9 years old and my recruiter said I can become a navy seal right now if I got in the back of his truck and make a million dollars per year I’m so excited !!!!!

  • @fredtello
    @fredtello 2 года назад

    In
    1981a walked into the Army recruiting station and said give me the biggest sign up bonus she got let's go and I was a combat engineer and went to Fort Leonard Wood Missouri and yeah we kicked ass

  • @robertkurschat9808
    @robertkurschat9808 6 лет назад

    My National Guard recruiter said the same thing about drill weekends

  • @Ayahuasca98
    @Ayahuasca98 5 лет назад

    I’m about to see a navy recruiter soon hopefully they’re good

  • @Alex-in5dc
    @Alex-in5dc 7 лет назад +2

    glad you still post often thanks bro.. I'm actually curious about what stores are at the px? and I've heard there's a gun store there? or am I wrong? please reply or make a video about those topics. thanks a lot bro!

    • @MattWard89
      @MattWard89  7 лет назад +3

      Yes you can buy guns at the PX but if you live on post you have to keep your guns stored in an armory. But its kinda like a mini mall where the main PX section is like a Walmart and a food court. There is usually a GameStop and supplement store. US Patriots store and what not. Nothing too fancy

    • @Alex-in5dc
      @Alex-in5dc 7 лет назад

      Shootemup89 oh ok cool man thanks for the quick reply! subbed

  • @Nomidfarms
    @Nomidfarms 2 года назад

    I did talk to a recruiter the other day, he had me do a practice test and said I scored high, I wish I could post the picture on here, but he said I could get any job I wanted based off the score on the practice and then continued with what are you thinking cook or infantry? I was like isnt like like the lowest jobs you can have? And then he was like I’m infantry and based off what you’ve told me it sounds like infantry would be a good fit for you. I felt hella bad when he said that 😂 I just agreed with him that it did sound like a good idea. He told me to look at all the jobs on the army website and to think about it, and he setup a meeting to take the picat on the 4th. I’m pretty excited to see what that score is gonna be.

  • @craxxyyang6854
    @craxxyyang6854 6 лет назад

    Future Soldier 68 W right here

  • @usosouljah808
    @usosouljah808 6 лет назад +56

    TO ALL FUTURE SOLDIERS! make sure your recruiter gives you the OPAT! My recruiter was lazy and passed me. The OPAT is easy except for the shuttle runs. You take it again at reception you don't want to fail it there.

    • @MattWard89
      @MattWard89  6 лет назад +4

      Jeez...

    • @saitama9808
      @saitama9808 6 лет назад +7

      What's OPAT?

    • @HachuneMikUwU
      @HachuneMikUwU 6 лет назад +9

      Thanks for saying what OPAT stands for. Now I have to look it up.

    • @james1695
      @james1695 6 лет назад +1

      Its not hard, if you can't do it then you shouldn't be in the Military

    • @harysandedorito6088
      @harysandedorito6088 6 лет назад

      I'm a 25B and I got a heavy. It's easy. Just be in shape.

  • @user-td4zp4gq2p
    @user-td4zp4gq2p 3 месяца назад

    I had no idea what to ask the recruiter when i joined the Army in 89. We had no computers or search engines. I would have looked at all the Mos's i qualified for and not just jumped at Artillery.

  • @visualkei_tiktokx
    @visualkei_tiktokx 5 лет назад +1

    I talk to my recruiter today.

  • @majestichuman4333
    @majestichuman4333 7 лет назад +22

    Headed to Ft. Jackson on the 22nd (reception). 15 Romeo. :)))

    • @ARMYprinncess
      @ARMYprinncess 7 лет назад +2

      Majestic Human good luck

    • @_Dolofonia
      @_Dolofonia 6 лет назад +3

      Ahh relaxin Jackson.

    • @williamsmith8475
      @williamsmith8475 6 лет назад +1

      Majestic Human I was there today to watch my nephew take the oath. I'm not military, but I have mad respect for y'all. Thank you. Stay badass.

    • @amateurprospects
      @amateurprospects 6 лет назад

      Sup to my channel

  • @JJ.Picasso
    @JJ.Picasso 2 года назад +1

    I'm glad I had a squared away recruiter that didn't try to bend the truth and lie.

  • @luisriba8082
    @luisriba8082 3 года назад

    If it's not in the contract, it does not matter what they say.

  • @flipmedium
    @flipmedium 6 лет назад

    DD Form 368 allows you to switch to Active duty. Its one form signed by the command. You must understand airborne is not always available for contract. The Truth is the majority of of airborne qualified Soldiers did not have it in contract. At the end of the day you must want the Army. Its a great choice and your recruiter will show you all of the jobs you qualify for airborne or not.

  • @20008392
    @20008392 5 лет назад

    May yuh do a video on ASVAB Again like books and techniques you recommend to have more chance to pass the ASVAB am really scared I won’t pass the ASVAB

    • @roguetribe1320
      @roguetribe1320 5 лет назад

      Aye Its Jay Official just keep studying and you’re be fine

  • @tomspencer3517
    @tomspencer3517 6 лет назад +2

    Hey Matt, I'm looking into the army and getting ready to start talking to recruiters. How can I be sure that what I'm being "promised" is what ends up in my contract? I'd love to do airborne but I've read about how difficult that can be to get into, I'm joining for myself and my family and I just want to make sure I get everything I possibly can out of the experience.

    • @adamchristensen2648
      @adamchristensen2648 6 лет назад +1

      tom spencer Be present when you pull a job. Ask to see MOS qualifications. I show all my recruits their line scores and what it takes to qualify for jobs they want. When reserving a job we go over what is available and I show them what options come with each job. Airborne won't come with every job. And it may not come with any of the jobs you qualify for. Once my recruit picks a job I print the reservation and highlight all the options it came with, if any. At that point you'll know what your job is, how long your contract is for, when you're shipping to basic, where you're going to be training at, what options you have (like airborne) if any, and how much of a bonus you're getting if any.

  • @jlew92xx
    @jlew92xx 5 лет назад

    In the national guard, can request to transfer states after 6 months

  • @jonathanleing8394
    @jonathanleing8394 5 лет назад +1

    Hey Matt, I really appreciate your videos. I'm thinking about joining the army national guard and I'm finishing up my senior year in high school. I want to be a helicopter pilot as a warrent officer. My recruiter told me that's it's a really easy transition from my unit to wocs. Should I try to make then put it in my contract? Or how do you think I can best obtain that?

  • @loonytoontv8113
    @loonytoontv8113 5 лет назад

    I'm joining the Army here soon. I've been talking to a Marine recruiter because he's the only one that I've seen around school. But I already know the MOS I want which is 91C, or Utility Equipment Repairer. I've been in school for HVAC and working around it long enough to know that I want that to be my career. If I get it on paper that I want that to be my MOS, does that mean it's set and cant be switched? Because I dont want to go through basic and my 12 weeks of training for my MOS just to get shipped out in combat. I want to serve my country in the best way I know how and that's with HVAC. Thanks for the videos, they help a lot

  • @rokkstxrr
    @rokkstxrr 5 лет назад +1

    11Bravo🤘

  • @nickrobertson9948
    @nickrobertson9948 5 лет назад

    C'MON Cat 4 I been on the list for to long.

  • @mattgutting1176
    @mattgutting1176 5 лет назад +1

    What exactly do you mean by "go airborne"? I'm considering Guard and I thought you contracted with a specific MOS for the life of the contract?

  • @thevagosteamfamily3381
    @thevagosteamfamily3381 5 лет назад +1

    Hey Matt, so I am a permanent resident and I’m considering the Army reserve but I will like to know how long will it take for me to become a citizen. I am also curious if they will help me pay for graduate school since I already have a bachelors degree and what type of programs can I qualify for in order for them to help me out with school. I know many recruiters who have told me that I will become a citizen before I graduate and that they will help me pay for graduate school but I know that it’s not that simple. Do you have any info about this?

  • @joshradermacher3330
    @joshradermacher3330 6 лет назад

    I’m currently going through the enlistment process for the Army National Guard to help with contracting for Army ROTC because I wasn’t able to get a contract for the year I was supposed to and the contract guy from my host school said enlisting reserve or guard would potentially help. I go to a satellite company at a different school than my rotc Battalion which is University of Georgia, they never really treat us fair in terms of giving us contracts to begin with, in my situation, they had 35 contracts, my school wanted just 2, 1 for another guy and 1 for myself, the other guy got 1 I didn’t. Anyways I was talking to my Assistant PMS at my school and he recommended the recruiter I’ve been talking to and I asked him if I could get airborne and/or air Assault in my contract, he said of course, just tell the recruiter that. My APMS is a Major and a person I trust a lot who is Guard and worked in recruiting. Now when I asked the recruiter he said I couldn’t get those in my contract but the Georgia Army NG has been getting a ton of slots to those schools and everyone is turning the slots down so I’m almost 100% going to be able to pick up 1 or both schools after OSUT at Benning since I’m already going to be there for infantry I could just go straight to airborne. My question is, can I get those in my contract even though the recruiter said I couldn’t? Everyone I know whose been in the army especially the guys I know in infantry, Cavalry and special forces say that I need to get those written into the contract before I sign. Is reserve component different than active in terms of getting schools like airborne or air assault put in your contract? Or is this recruiter just not telling the right thing? Or is he maybe misinformed? Thoughts?

  • @dougforman7431
    @dougforman7431 5 лет назад

    My recruiter (Army) told me that they can guarantee me whatever job I want as long as I qualify for it and no other branch can do that.

  • @offic3space
    @offic3space 6 лет назад +1

    Ok so if i hit a 99 on the asvab and I want to be a blackhawk crew chief and airborne. How long does it take and what are the odds I actually get into the air as a crew chief from being a 15t?
    Also I've been checking out 15w. Hear anything about that?
    I hit a 99 on the practice asvab which im told is a perfect score.

  • @Alexandria123T
    @Alexandria123T 5 лет назад +1

    I’m talking to my recruiter tomorrow, I wanted to know if I’m able to relocate and move states while I’m in the reserves

  • @DarthVader-br9rc
    @DarthVader-br9rc 6 лет назад +1

    I want to join ROTC in college and I'm just finishing up 10th grade. Is there an application I send to my college in high school or is it on the college course checklist(the form where u check off the courses u want to attend)?

  • @j.rivera6402
    @j.rivera6402 4 года назад

    The Airborne comment isn’t really a lie though. I’ve had Soldiers drop 4187s to go to Airborne school and they got approved, but they also received PCS orders to go to an Airborne unit.

  • @marissa1358
    @marissa1358 4 года назад +2

    I’m looking into getting in the Army and getting my nursing degree, do you have any info/advice before talking to recruiters

  • @jared19882
    @jared19882 4 года назад +1

    4:00 into the video and asking myself if this is going anywhere...

  • @autumn-rosebarnes5173
    @autumn-rosebarnes5173 6 лет назад

    I just took the asvab today and literally have no clue anything about the military

  • @jeremyporter6409
    @jeremyporter6409 6 лет назад +37

    Me and a friend are both joining the army and are taking advantage of the buddy system "11 xray ", the recruiter said we will definitely have our first duty station together wich im kind of skeptical about, we are both joining regardless but it would be cool to have a friend i grew up with on my side through this process, usually if something sounds too good to be true it isn't, so just wondering your input on this.

    • @MattWard89
      @MattWard89  6 лет назад +18

      +jeremy Porter as long as you both have the same MOS which is true in your case that should be true. However you aren’t guaranteed the same platoon at Basic Training. Only the same company. So you will see him every now and then but that’s not too big of a deal. After OSUT you should get the same duty station which does not mean the same unit. Just the same post. Which is also fine. Buddy system is great it’s just some people have a misconception that you will be working with/seeing your buddy everyday.

    • @jeremyporter6409
      @jeremyporter6409 6 лет назад +1

      Shootemup89 , appreciate the input man , keep up the videos.

    • @sedicibrah2025
      @sedicibrah2025 6 лет назад

      jeremy Porter very unlikely that you’ll have you’re first station together, maybe if you had the same MOS. Me and my friend are trying to do that as well

    • @sportsbettingeducation
      @sportsbettingeducation 5 лет назад +1

      Clint Gibson he clearly said in his comment they both got the same MOS. Way to read lol.

  • @GETBENT1331
    @GETBENT1331 2 года назад

    recruiters know a lot about their branch. before you are a recruiter, you are in charge of people with needs. those needs require someone to figure things out. recruiters are those people that had figured things out for people. i was a recruiter and this guy had a ticked he forgot about. because i ran a police record check i found that on his record. he had money and i gave him a ride to the court house to pay his ticket. now his record is clear and he wont have problems with police.