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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 711650" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>If there is a warrant for her arrest, the Marines won't take her...of that I am pretty sure. She doesn't have a job to take money from, and I haven't been giving her money. </p><p></p><p>I think she hid some of her history of emotional problems from the recruiter. I think she can handle boot camp...as it will be regimented and very few choices to decide what to do. She will have an external brain there. She needs someone to make her get up, take care of her things, go to bed. She is capable of all those things, but without a reason to do stuff, she will procrastinate. She truly lives in the moment.</p><p></p><p>She is intelligent, and presents well. But I do worry that she may not be able to physically complete boot camp. But, I am not going to sabotage her chances. She is 5 ft tall. She scored well on many on their clerical types of job training opportunities. In high school, she completed her CNA classes and passed the state testing with a 94. But had a hard time working as one in a nursing home. When it was a weekend and her friends had fun plans, she would call in sick.</p><p></p><p>She won't be able to do that in the military... And when she lived at home, I could help her. She doesn't have that guidance the past year, and is floundering...</p><p></p><p>Ksm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 711650, member: 12511"] If there is a warrant for her arrest, the Marines won't take her...of that I am pretty sure. She doesn't have a job to take money from, and I haven't been giving her money. I think she hid some of her history of emotional problems from the recruiter. I think she can handle boot camp...as it will be regimented and very few choices to decide what to do. She will have an external brain there. She needs someone to make her get up, take care of her things, go to bed. She is capable of all those things, but without a reason to do stuff, she will procrastinate. She truly lives in the moment. She is intelligent, and presents well. But I do worry that she may not be able to physically complete boot camp. But, I am not going to sabotage her chances. She is 5 ft tall. She scored well on many on their clerical types of job training opportunities. In high school, she completed her CNA classes and passed the state testing with a 94. But had a hard time working as one in a nursing home. When it was a weekend and her friends had fun plans, she would call in sick. She won't be able to do that in the military... And when she lived at home, I could help her. She doesn't have that guidance the past year, and is floundering... Ksm [/QUOTE]
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