First, I want to point out that I have nothing against the military, and I have a great deal of respect for those who choose to serve. But I despise pushy people, including telemarkters, and military recruiters.
One of them tried to call here for my son the weekend before he turned 18. I don't answer anything I don't recognize on Caller ID, so I didn't answer this one. It showed up as "United States G", which I assume is "Government." I googled the number, and it was a marine recruiter. When I told my son about it, his response was, "That's never gonna happen!" I had sent the opt-out form to the school so they wouldn't give out my number, but I guess the bastards did it anyway. Or maybe they simply lost the form. It wouldn't be the first time, they seem to hire idiots at my son's school.
I had to deal with a rather pushy army recruiter back when I was his age, and back then we didn't have Caller ID to hide behind, or any internet to look up a strange number, so I actually had to talk to this one. I tried to tell her I wasn't interested, but these people are just as bad as any telemarketer, if not worse. I didn't want to be rude and just hang up on her, but looking back now, I should have. After several calls, I started wishing I was home alone so I could cuss her out, but I later found out that my mom was getting as sick of it as I was, and probably would have let it go that one time.
I can't help but wonder what the point of having recruiters is. It's not like people don't know about the military, and if someone wants to enlist, they'll do it. What do they think, kids are sitting by the phone thinking, "Gee I wish a recruiter would call me! I really want to join!"
If my son wanted to join, I'd worry about him, but I'd support him. But like me, he doesn't want to join, so I wish they'd respect our wishes and leave us alone.
So far, they haven't called back that I'm aware of. If they do, maybe I should do like Conseula from Family Guy: "Hola? No, no, Meester Jake no home! No, no..."
One of them tried to call here for my son the weekend before he turned 18. I don't answer anything I don't recognize on Caller ID, so I didn't answer this one. It showed up as "United States G", which I assume is "Government." I googled the number, and it was a marine recruiter. When I told my son about it, his response was, "That's never gonna happen!" I had sent the opt-out form to the school so they wouldn't give out my number, but I guess the bastards did it anyway. Or maybe they simply lost the form. It wouldn't be the first time, they seem to hire idiots at my son's school.
I had to deal with a rather pushy army recruiter back when I was his age, and back then we didn't have Caller ID to hide behind, or any internet to look up a strange number, so I actually had to talk to this one. I tried to tell her I wasn't interested, but these people are just as bad as any telemarketer, if not worse. I didn't want to be rude and just hang up on her, but looking back now, I should have. After several calls, I started wishing I was home alone so I could cuss her out, but I later found out that my mom was getting as sick of it as I was, and probably would have let it go that one time.
I can't help but wonder what the point of having recruiters is. It's not like people don't know about the military, and if someone wants to enlist, they'll do it. What do they think, kids are sitting by the phone thinking, "Gee I wish a recruiter would call me! I really want to join!"
If my son wanted to join, I'd worry about him, but I'd support him. But like me, he doesn't want to join, so I wish they'd respect our wishes and leave us alone.
So far, they haven't called back that I'm aware of. If they do, maybe I should do like Conseula from Family Guy: "Hola? No, no, Meester Jake no home! No, no..."
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