...it take for You? No stupid answers. No joking please. True answers only.
i looked over, Read some of This at military.com
http://www.military.com/Recruiting/Content/0,13898,rec_step04_questions_FAQ,,00.html
please, Look at selling drugs question. Look at the antidepressant question. and look at under age drinking question.
|||Aside from all of that, i read info,
And also read, the u.s. Constitution established a basic principle that airforce be under civilian
control, and national security 1947 was to create DoD.. and to be able to create policies and procedures for the goverment,.
something tells me though now this is now *circumstances when
its about enlisting or joining up.
I've looked deep inside for information (years).. so.
"it would be great for someone to talk to about this. How do you
tell a airforce recruiter you did marijuana two times, 6 years ago. When you were young (17, 18 to be precise) and the only
thing at the time that mattered was enjoying your youth freedom and feel this would increase fitting in and faster.. because your youth years was practically over.
not to mention you were being forced to HAVE to have worked with your father, and relatives. for a few years everyday even during high school...taking away years of youth,
weren't giving thought on what to do in life and never thought answering this would be required for anything in life."
Okay furthermore, i know that the airforce was created upon the establishment of DoD, through them as well (dod). and that the main aspects of DoD are that of National Security.
Alright, i want to be part of these people. I want to join the Airforce badly. And have been going on and on in my head about
this for quite some time.. try more then few years. I'd never jeopordise National Security.. i'd never be unreliable in not
keeping things to anyone. or exposing..
and i wanna remain on whats a good enough, acceptal answer to these people (military, goverment, recruiter etc)....
and of course myself.
I don't like the idea of how i have to answer a drug question when i really didnt intend on doing anything morally wrong, or
more importantly illegal and never ever intended on being some drug person or in relations. whatsoever. (including wrongcrowds)
And I dont like the idea.. of having to suffer with this in me, when i hear airforce are pretty
Strict about this.. at least i think or assume so. And from my perspective it isnt like the other branches with these guys.
Its not like they dont give a crap, like any other branch, its just, seems to me the airforce however.. just doesnt take
the time to care, about my dream.. that has now lived being a nightmare, with this. devoloped. complication.
anyhow i also read these:
is this accurate??:
1 http://www.merchantcircle.com/answers/q/58057/Do-you-have-to-be-accurate-at-MEPS-on-how-often-you-use-to-smoke-marijuana
2 http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AkHX_NxK9GO4WyvL4MIkdb8jzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20100813150021AA6lhxS
i have one more concern, before i dont consistently bother. its how long do need to wait, before its safe to say i have never did drugs or how long it felt to say its safe before doing that.
(Yes i know when it comes to certain substances theres unfortunatley no pat answer on whats excessive use. etc.. tho has nothing to do this i guess)
hopefully theres someone out there on here or something.. that can give me best resources or info on this. and that there is someone who feels andthinks the same, that can truly help with the info. im very tired.... on going thru this. i need CLOSURE. not sure if any politician, recruiter, or service member can give me those same shared thought or truth.. because after
like 4 years.. i still see just, all the wrong answers. "or second to nothing."
yea these concerns bother me just as badly as i want to get in.
anywho
(and if im not mistaken didnt the goverment hand out drugs in the 70s?? i see them as a bad profitable experimentation and.. this act of the 70s comes along, (its understandable its a concern to national security, but cmon it effects enlistment and they gave it?)
(refuse to bring this up to anyone, including parents.)
i looked over, Read some of This at military.com
http://www.military.com/Recruiting/Content/0,13898,rec_step04_questions_FAQ,,00.html
please, Look at selling drugs question. Look at the antidepressant question. and look at under age drinking question.
|||Aside from all of that, i read info,
And also read, the u.s. Constitution established a basic principle that airforce be under civilian
control, and national security 1947 was to create DoD.. and to be able to create policies and procedures for the goverment,.
something tells me though now this is now *circumstances when
its about enlisting or joining up.
I've looked deep inside for information (years).. so.
"it would be great for someone to talk to about this. How do you
tell a airforce recruiter you did marijuana two times, 6 years ago. When you were young (17, 18 to be precise) and the only
thing at the time that mattered was enjoying your youth freedom and feel this would increase fitting in and faster.. because your youth years was practically over.
not to mention you were being forced to HAVE to have worked with your father, and relatives. for a few years everyday even during high school...taking away years of youth,
weren't giving thought on what to do in life and never thought answering this would be required for anything in life."
Okay furthermore, i know that the airforce was created upon the establishment of DoD, through them as well (dod). and that the main aspects of DoD are that of National Security.
Alright, i want to be part of these people. I want to join the Airforce badly. And have been going on and on in my head about
this for quite some time.. try more then few years. I'd never jeopordise National Security.. i'd never be unreliable in not
keeping things to anyone. or exposing..
and i wanna remain on whats a good enough, acceptal answer to these people (military, goverment, recruiter etc)....
and of course myself.
I don't like the idea of how i have to answer a drug question when i really didnt intend on doing anything morally wrong, or
more importantly illegal and never ever intended on being some drug person or in relations. whatsoever. (including wrongcrowds)
And I dont like the idea.. of having to suffer with this in me, when i hear airforce are pretty
Strict about this.. at least i think or assume so. And from my perspective it isnt like the other branches with these guys.
Its not like they dont give a crap, like any other branch, its just, seems to me the airforce however.. just doesnt take
the time to care, about my dream.. that has now lived being a nightmare, with this. devoloped. complication.
anyhow i also read these:
is this accurate??:
1 http://www.merchantcircle.com/answers/q/58057/Do-you-have-to-be-accurate-at-MEPS-on-how-often-you-use-to-smoke-marijuana
2 http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AkHX_NxK9GO4WyvL4MIkdb8jzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20100813150021AA6lhxS
i have one more concern, before i dont consistently bother. its how long do need to wait, before its safe to say i have never did drugs or how long it felt to say its safe before doing that.
(Yes i know when it comes to certain substances theres unfortunatley no pat answer on whats excessive use. etc.. tho has nothing to do this i guess)
hopefully theres someone out there on here or something.. that can give me best resources or info on this. and that there is someone who feels andthinks the same, that can truly help with the info. im very tired.... on going thru this. i need CLOSURE. not sure if any politician, recruiter, or service member can give me those same shared thought or truth.. because after
like 4 years.. i still see just, all the wrong answers. "or second to nothing."
yea these concerns bother me just as badly as i want to get in.
anywho
(and if im not mistaken didnt the goverment hand out drugs in the 70s?? i see them as a bad profitable experimentation and.. this act of the 70s comes along, (its understandable its a concern to national security, but cmon it effects enlistment and they gave it?)
(refuse to bring this up to anyone, including parents.)