Anyone involved in the recruiting world currently? Are things as bad as they seem? I understand to have the need to have a steady stream of incoming recruits to develop up, but why aren't we focusing on better retention? Or are we trying but it's just not working?
Should we lower standards for non-combat MOS nerds? Do we just need to pay better? Let more junior enlisted live out of the barracks?
I will say, it sometimes feels like a lot of the current recruits we're getting are pretty soft. They don't want to deploy, they don't want to be told what to do, and they spend a significant amount of time trying to maximize their VA benefits when they've done nothing but boot camp, their MOS school, and chopped out of their actual job half the time.
Should we lower standards for non-combat MOS nerds? Do we just need to pay better? Let more junior enlisted live out of the barracks?
I will say, it sometimes feels like a lot of the current recruits we're getting are pretty soft. They don't want to deploy, they don't want to be told what to do, and they spend a significant amount of time trying to maximize their VA benefits when they've done nothing but boot camp, their MOS school, and chopped out of their actual job half the time.