Posted on Jan 10, 2022
If I seek assistance through Army Community Services, will it disqualify me for recruiting duty?
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If you have anger management issues I suggest you seek help before you go on Recruiting duty. My experience was over a dozen years ago but I doubt it has gotten any better. Especially with this Tik Tok generation.
I agree with the SFC who answered earlier, it is a very volatile environment. "Leaders" who only want to use you up and spit you out, kids/parents/school officials who could care less about you.
If you have a tendency to want to strangle idiots, learn some coping skills first.
I agree with the SFC who answered earlier, it is a very volatile environment. "Leaders" who only want to use you up and spit you out, kids/parents/school officials who could care less about you.
If you have a tendency to want to strangle idiots, learn some coping skills first.
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Financial disqualification for a job or clearance has to be way bigger than just taking a loan. If you have significant debt where it is becoming an issue that’s one thing but if you have a loan and are back on your feet I wouldn’t worry about it
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No, an ACS loan doesn't show up on a credit check.
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Now the REASON you had to go to ACS might be a disqualifier depending on how bad your indebtedness is.
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Now the REASON you had to go to ACS might be a disqualifier depending on how bad your indebtedness is.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
SGT(P) (Join to see) - Oh! Then no, they don't report that to anyone. The only way anything leaves that office is if you threaten yourself or others with violence.
Having said that, if you have anger mangement issues, going to USAREC may not be a good idea. Between the ungodly terrible "leaders" within the recruiting community and having to deal with snotty high school kids all the time, you might end up on the cover of Army Times after too long...
Having said that, if you have anger mangement issues, going to USAREC may not be a good idea. Between the ungodly terrible "leaders" within the recruiting community and having to deal with snotty high school kids all the time, you might end up on the cover of Army Times after too long...
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