[EDITOR'S NOTE: SCAM ALERT -- "Military recruiters are notorious liars."
Please read and reread this part of the fraudulent "military contract" --
"Maybe those eager masses of young men and women wouldn't have been so hot to sign up if, for instance, they understood that anyone enlisting in the military right now -- whatever branch -- is required to sign a document that states: "Laws and regulations that govern military personnel may change without notice to me. Such changes may affect my status, pay allowances, benefits and responsibilities as a member of the Armed Forces REGARDLESS of the provisions of this enlistment/re-enlistment document." (DD Form4/1, 1998, Sec.9.5b).]
(October 30, 2009) It was only a matter of time before the nation's skyrocketing unemployment translated into new recruits for the most powerful military force in the world.
With the official US unemployment rate at 10 percent and climbing (that's more than 15 million people struggling to put food on the table) and nearly double that number if you include part-time wage-earners who need full-time jobs, never mind all of those 'discouraged workers,' it's little wonder that so many of the nation's jobless are flocking into its military recruitment offices.