Hi all,
I have been a lurker on this board for quite awhile and finally decide to make an account and ask some questions. The nearest officer recruiter to me is a 7-hour drive away and I would like to start getting my ducks in a row to apply to OCS before I graduate from undergrad this December. That brings me to my questions: how important is it for me to have an in-person meeting with an officer recruiter about my goals and the steps towards those goals? Will emails and phone calls suffice? Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time!
I have been a lurker on this board for quite awhile and finally decide to make an account and ask some questions. The nearest officer recruiter to me is a 7-hour drive away and I would like to start getting my ducks in a row to apply to OCS before I graduate from undergrad this December. That brings me to my questions: how important is it for me to have an in-person meeting with an officer recruiter about my goals and the steps towards those goals? Will emails and phone calls suffice? Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time!
. Sometimes there are also Officer recruiters at smaller offices within the NATG area of responsibility. And yes, you do not want to talk to a NRS, or enlisted recruiting facility. Click a link on a web site or call an800 number and no telling who you are talking to. They should direct you to the right person, but frequently screw it up. They are usually contract civilians. In my day it was a marketing company. Sorry for any trouble folks encounter when all they want to do is serve their country. It should be easier. But it is what it is. And if you want to be Naval Officer you will just have to do the research for yourself. It is a far easier task then most anything you will do in the Navy. Unless you live in rural Alaska there absolutely is an Officer recruiter out there that is less than 2 or 3 hour drive. Good luck all.