Military Recruiting Office - U.S. Army

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Port Richey, United States

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Military Recruiting Office - U.S. Army Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Military Recruiting Office - U.S. Army is located in Port Richey, United States on 8521 Little Rd. Military Recruiting Office - U.S. Army is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category military recruiting office in United States.

Address

8521 Little Rd

Phone

+17278480292

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Mar Nav

A bit disappointed with the Air Force recruiter at this location. Very shocked at the lack of discipline and follow through from a service member. After a few calls and texts to the recruiter we never got a call back for an appointment( we waited 2weeks)not really a good first impression for our daughter who is looking into joining. We had to reach out to and recruiter in a different city who was prompt and gave us an appointment for the very next morning.

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dre cook

The Marines in this office are awesome!!! They help you to create a plan to be successful for your life! They also help you with your physical fitness and marine corps customs and courtesies!!! I highly recommend them if you want information or looking to join a family of success!!

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SHESMILES9698

Army recruiting office for my son. There are plenty of stories about Recruiters, most do not paint a positive picture of the recruiting process. I went with my son and was pleasantly surprised. I went in with the frame of mind that my son was not going to be lied to or coerced to sign. The recruiter was professional and patient with my questions. My son qualified for most training opportunities, I did find that the Recruiter is looking to fill critical needs jobs and offered pretty good bonuses to fill them. I told my son that whatever he picked it had better be his career of choice because once in he would pretty much be stuck. There was some talk that my son's choice was not available, I told my son not to be pressured and to tell his recruiter he wasn't signing unless he got his first choice. When my son asserted himself miraculously his career choice opened up and my son signed immediately. Parents if able should be involved and guide their kids. These are mostly kids easily led and impressed. I have heard horror stories of kids being rail roaded. The recruiting process is geared towards the numbers required by the recruiter to achieve. The kids are a number. I feel being informed helps this process go smoothly.

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Jacob Hoppes

This isnt only an army recruiting office, it has all branches, the marine corp part of the office has let me into its family and we always hang out together. The marines at this office have given me a family and a safe haven. The marines in this office have helped me improve myself and have made me become a better person in the short amount of time that I've been in the delayed entry program. If you're looking to come to the office head towards the marines first, we need a bigger family.

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Sheila Dubois

Really disappointed in this office (Army) the Sargent in charge wasn’t very helpful and basically told my husband to go somewhere else cause he didn’t want to work on his paper work. They pretty much just want to help kids right out of high school cause it’s easy. Anyone with anything extra to do is not worth their time.