How can i stop ARMY recruiter harassment?
I stop by the local army Recruiting office by my house about 3 weeks ago. the next week they called me and wanted to talk to me about joining. I told them that i was in college and that i had more than i year left. i told them that i would call them when i was ready. Well this all seemed fine until last wednesday, when i got another call. My recruiters boss called me and wanted to know what was holding me back from joining. I told him have school and i can't join for awhile anyways so that i would call him when i was ready. He told me that he'll let me do what i wanted to do and to call him when I is ready. then saturday they send 2 recruiters to my house, i wasn't at my house at the time but my father told me about it. Since then they just keep calling my cell phone and my house phone. this is getting out of hand and is starting to become harassment. i have already told them that i will call them and they agreed what else can i do to stop this.
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- Tell them to take them of their list, and make an official statement of non-interested. Firmly but kindly say, please stop calling me.
- call your local attourney general, they will help
- You can report this to their superiors. A written letter of complaint, maybe drafted by an attorney can go a long way.
- Talk to your college dean. he will know them, and be able to just call and they will stop. They will do this because as much as they want you to join, they want a good working relationship with the college a lot more. Take my word for it, i was a recruiter for two years.
- Real easy, go down there and let them do their pitch. Do some paperwork and get everything in order so that when you finish school all you have to do is get on a plane. Once everything is done they will leave you alone other than the nights out at the bars (I loved my recruiters). They are trying to keep in touch.. yea the army isn't the most gental group when it comes to such things but in the end you'll see that they are just trying to take care of things. Not to be a Nei sayer but if you know a vet take him or her with you when you sign or agree to anything. Oh yea... Get jump school in your contract. It's the best thing you can do. Being Airborne in the army means alot.
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