Prloko Wrote:It's funny how they have waivers for finincial irresponsibility, criminal backgrounds and the like, but not for a GED? I've been in for ten years and some of the high school graduates I met seemed like they're still in middle school. I could understand for some of the technical jobs, but there's many jobs where a GED is more than adequate.
It really isn't a matter of ones adequacy or qualification for the job, it really is just a simple numbers game. Only a certain number of candidates with a GED can join during a fiscal year. As the year goes on, the requirements actually get stricter as Pfigueroa is experiencing now. By the time October rolls around there will be few spots if any left open. This game holds true for other categories as well such as females, females with a GED (getting a female with a GED into the Navy was almost like trying to find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow - these spots are very very rare), heck even females that graduated high school with a bonafide diploma were still required to score at least a 50 on the ASVAB to qualify for entry into the Navy.
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