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<blockquote data-quote="Duncandl" data-source="post: 3874348" data-attributes="member: 4389"><p>When I was recruiting we enlisted those degrees from Arizona State weekly, I know things have changed and the guard has always been more liberal with age waivers but one of the funniest stories I have involved a young 35 year old walking thru my door and saying he tried everything else in life and was finally ready to join the Navy! </p><p></p><p>He had no idea that he was too old so I took advantage of the situation and told him his last choice was my career that I loved and get the fuc& out of my office, it should have been his first choice, lol. He said he would go to the next Navy office so I didn’t bother telling him he was beyond the waiverable age. This was in 1998 in Phoenix, Arizona. I was only a few months away from returning to the Fleet and it is my most satisfying recruiting story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duncandl, post: 3874348, member: 4389"] When I was recruiting we enlisted those degrees from Arizona State weekly, I know things have changed and the guard has always been more liberal with age waivers but one of the funniest stories I have involved a young 35 year old walking thru my door and saying he tried everything else in life and was finally ready to join the Navy! He had no idea that he was too old so I took advantage of the situation and told him his last choice was my career that I loved and get the fuc& out of my office, it should have been his first choice, lol. He said he would go to the next Navy office so I didn’t bother telling him he was beyond the waiverable age. This was in 1998 in Phoenix, Arizona. I was only a few months away from returning to the Fleet and it is my most satisfying recruiting story. [/QUOTE]
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