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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 711090" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I would stay out of this and let her learn whatever lesson the universe needs to teach her. If the recruiter is scuzzy, then report him when the whole thing goes up in flames. Until then, you don't seem to have much to report. </p><p></p><p>We had a recruiter here back after my brother was out of the service (Army), when we first got into the first Gulf War, who was really nasty. I ended up getting him tossed out of the Army completely. Acts unbecoming an officer I think is what he used. It was a really ugly story, and a long one for here. I don't think this recruiter is ethical, but I also don't think you can prove much. I doubt your dgd will make it, but I also don't think you can stop her from trying. I think it is something she will regret if she makes it to training. It is NOT fun, but they will cure her of that eye roll, hair flip and talking back. Heck, they cured my brother of talking back and he was shockingly bad at it. He knew every dang thing and was happy to tell everyone allllllll about it alllllllll the time. Drill Sargeants are genius at dealing with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 711090, member: 1233"] I would stay out of this and let her learn whatever lesson the universe needs to teach her. If the recruiter is scuzzy, then report him when the whole thing goes up in flames. Until then, you don't seem to have much to report. We had a recruiter here back after my brother was out of the service (Army), when we first got into the first Gulf War, who was really nasty. I ended up getting him tossed out of the Army completely. Acts unbecoming an officer I think is what he used. It was a really ugly story, and a long one for here. I don't think this recruiter is ethical, but I also don't think you can prove much. I doubt your dgd will make it, but I also don't think you can stop her from trying. I think it is something she will regret if she makes it to training. It is NOT fun, but they will cure her of that eye roll, hair flip and talking back. Heck, they cured my brother of talking back and he was shockingly bad at it. He knew every dang thing and was happy to tell everyone allllllll about it alllllllll the time. Drill Sargeants are genius at dealing with that. [/QUOTE]
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