MEPS Centers can be rated? Wow. Ok, well, it’s where civilians entering military service are given physical exams and are processed in. Keep your mouth shut, listen carefully (so you won’t ask stupid questions…lol, but somebody will and wish they hadn’t…YOU REALLY DON’T NEED TO ASK QUESTIONS IF YOU’RE LISTENING!), and do as you’re told. The place will be busy and, as nice as they probably are, they don’t have time for conversation, SO DON’T TRY TO START CONVERSATIONS OR MAKE WRY OR WITTY REMARKS! Think of this as your gateway to military life. Just go where you’re told, do what you’re told, and don’t ask stupid questions; this is how life will be for the next four years or so, and you’ll be fine. If you have trouble with that,...
Read moreEven though the MEPS process in general can be an anxiety-provoking nerve-wrecking experience resulting in White Coat Syndrome, the military and medical staff is pleasant and helpful as long as you do what you are supposed to do. The MEPS process is not supposed to be a socialize-with-the-doctor type of experience. It's all about Hurry Up and Wait. I processed here for the Army National Guard and swore in on...
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