WASHINGTON – The U.S. Navy is starting to enlist individuals who didn’t graduate from high school or get a GED, marking the second time in about a year that the service has opened the door to lower-performing recruits as it struggles to meet enlistment goals.

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    10 months ago

    It’s because low level enlisted is paid like shit.

    And now they are recruiting from those w/o HS or GED. The people already struggling to find employement.

    Poverty recruitment! Yay…

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        My cousin left the navy for that exact reason. Of course, she actually had to work with Trump, so I imagine that didn’t help.

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    10 months ago

    Gosh, maybe no one wants to support the military industrial complex, since we aren’t getting the American dream anymore.

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    Their recruitment ads are getting laughably desperate, too–all crazy CGI and sci-fi fantasies aimed at gullible COD nerds. They almost got me (poor kid straight out of high school, I was vulnerable) and haven’t stopped chasing me ever since. It’s been like 8 years and I still get recruitment material targeted at me, somehow–one of them even texted me like a year or two ago.

    Maybe if they paid better, took better care of veterans, and weren’t part of a bloodthirsty genocide machine slaughtering innocent people, they wouldn’t be having so much trouble.

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      Plus a disaster for the army. It reduced its effective force because most of the men drafted with disabilities required a full time buddy to navigate most simple tasks. Literally it failed in every way possible.

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        Yes, this is covered in the talk as well. In one example, an officer is killed by a macnamara man because he couldn’t tell him apart from the enemy, and another where a soldier couldn’t grasp the concept of throwing a grenade in a parabola over an obstacle rather than straight ahead.

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      10 months ago

      Sure, but a grade 12 or not is more situational than anything indicating intelligence. Yeah it’s mostly ubiquitous now, but that doesn’t change it’s no real indication.

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    10 months ago

    You want a high number of quality employees? Stop reducing the standards and start increasing pay.

    Full fucking stop.

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      10 months ago

      Also, stop making Americans kill innocent civilians in poor countries.

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      People are a lot more likely to sign up if there’s no risk of actual fighting happening. With Ukraine/Russia and Israel/Palestine and potentially China/Taiwan soon I’m not surprised people are reluctant to join.

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    Joining the military seems much less attractive for people when your country have been fighting in foreign countries for 16 of the last 18 years of your life… who knew?

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      And if the country in question didn’t openly shit on veterans (From a government policy standpoint not the actual populace).

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    10 months ago

    Surely this will not cause reliability and readiness issues over the next decade.