PO1 Private RallyPoint Member153248<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I'm a recruiter and I hear a lot of things from parents, like how we don't do anything but fight wars. And I disagree with that statement. What misconceptions do you hear?What do you think the biggest misconception about the military?2014-06-13T12:08:00-04:00PO1 Private RallyPoint Member153248<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I'm a recruiter and I hear a lot of things from parents, like how we don't do anything but fight wars. And I disagree with that statement. What misconceptions do you hear?What do you think the biggest misconception about the military?2014-06-13T12:08:00-04:002014-06-13T12:08:00-04:00LTC Paul Labrador153252<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>That we are unthinking, unfeeling robots. That we joined up because we had no other options in life. Or that we are mercenaries, only in it for the paycheck.Response by LTC Paul Labrador made Jun 13 at 2014 12:10 PM2014-06-13T12:10:02-04:002014-06-13T12:10:02-04:00PO1 John Y.153283<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I was a career recruiter for 14 out of my 20 years. I don't think you want me to fill this with ALL the misconceptions I ran into. However, let me expand the audience from parents of potential enlistees to the job market. In my job searches of the past, I have run into a stigmatism among civilian hiring managers and recruiters. That stigmatism is very similar to what you are running into PO1 Wood. It seemed no matter how transferrable my skills were or the fact I handled a weapon only 3 times in my military career, I felt I was being constantly viewed as someone holding a weapon waiting to go to war.Response by PO1 John Y. made Jun 13 at 2014 12:40 PM2014-06-13T12:40:54-04:002014-06-13T12:40:54-04:00MSG Private RallyPoint Member153365<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Having been a recruiter for the last 8 years I've heard a lot. One of my favorites is a lot of folks seem to think that we do nothing but soldier on 24/7. They all seemed really surprised that I had a life outside of duty hours.Response by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made Jun 13 at 2014 1:52 PM2014-06-13T13:52:58-04:002014-06-13T13:52:58-04:00CPT Zachary Brooks153394<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I was going to say that people think we are stupid and uneducated, but then I reread the title and saw the grammar involved.<br /><br />As for a serious answer, I feel that people think we are gun loving, war promoting, morons. I try to see myself as a peaceful, intelligent person and I frankly do not like weapons very much. At the same time however, I am quite a deadly person if I choose to be.Response by CPT Zachary Brooks made Jun 13 at 2014 2:29 PM2014-06-13T14:29:06-04:002014-06-13T14:29:06-04:00PO1 Private RallyPoint Member253053<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Here recruiting in rural east Texas we get a lot of I don't want my boy/girl working for Obama, or my son or daughter is too smart for the military (I'm a nuke) and their kid has a 48QT. By in large the biggest misconception about the Navy out there is that we never see land.Response by PO1 Private RallyPoint Member made Sep 23 at 2014 11:26 PM2014-09-23T23:26:27-04:002014-09-23T23:26:27-04:00PO1 Private RallyPoint Member253082<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Curious, how much has the legalization of recreational marijuana had an affect on your recruiting efforts in CO?Response by PO1 Private RallyPoint Member made Sep 23 at 2014 11:40 PM2014-09-23T23:40:43-04:002014-09-23T23:40:43-04:00PO3 Shaun Taylor253173<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The misconception that we make "a lot" of money.Response by PO3 Shaun Taylor made Sep 24 at 2014 1:25 AM2014-09-24T01:25:43-04:002014-09-24T01:25:43-04:00Cpl Glynis Sakowicz253238<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It is surprising, how many people think that most every person in the military, does nothing but 'Grunt" work. I've had people ask me where I stash my rifle when I'm out in public. I usually stand there for a moment, trying to think of a reply that won't include a snort-laugh, then I try my best to explain that, even as a Marine, I don't actually carry a rifle all that much unless I'm out of country in a war zone, but all sorts of people see us living lives like "The Expendables" instead of the real version where lots of us are clerks, drivers, metal-smiths, welders and cooks. It just doesn't fit their narrow little view of what is on the other side of those gates, you know? <br />If they would just open up their minds a bit, and understand that there are LOTS of fields in the military, that, once a person leaves the uniform, translate into good solid career choices like A&P, Welding, Engineering...and yea, even truck driving. <br />I always felt as if I learned a lot of self-disipline, and self respect by choosing the military, and how is that a bad thing? Don't people want their children to grow up to be responsible, self-supporting adults?Response by Cpl Glynis Sakowicz made Sep 24 at 2014 4:53 AM2014-09-24T04:53:16-04:002014-09-24T04:53:16-04:002014-06-13T12:08:00-04:00