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The following article was published in our article directory on September 6, 2012.
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Article Category: Career
Author Name: Pete T Secelle
Regardless of what you've been told to the contrary, there are available jobs in the military for ex-felons that is. This is primarily because of the military's criminal history waiver program, allowing people previously charged or incarcerated for felony to enlist for Military Jobs. This means that if a recruiter for the military or be it for the National Guard decides you can enlist but your previous criminal record makes you ineligible, the recruiter can file for a waiver to make an exception in your case. This is among the reasons enlisting for the military is a very popular choice among ex-felons. You need to understand however, that you cannot file for this waiver on your own, as the recruiter needs to do this for you and the waiver is still subject to approval from the service.
Also, there are a number of factors a recruiter has to look into before he can file a waiver on your behalf. Among the biggest factors is if they have reached the recruitment quota at the time you submit your application. So if you sent an application to the recruiter and they have yet to meet their recruitment quota for the US Army for instance, there is a good chance that your waiver will be approved. On the other hand, if the recruiter has a lot of applicants, you can't expect the waiver to be approved at that time. The army is known to approve the most number of waivers in the armed forces so you stand a good chance at getting approved when you apply with them. Next on the list is the Marine Corps, while the US Navy and Air Force approve fewer waivers since they easily get new recruits.
There are also other things that affect the decision whether or not you will get approval for your waiver. First, you will easily get your waiver to the Military approved if you scored high on the Armed Forces Qualifications Test and have a good educational background in High School, or if you have some college credits. Other factors include how old you were at the time of the felony and the length of time that's passed since your felony charge or incarceration. The nature of your felony charge is also taken into consideration. You might think of this as a long and difficult process but in truth, the application process and the evaluation of the waiver is really simple and there are in fact a lot of ex-felons who get accepted into service.
Keywords: Military Jobs, National Guard, US Army, Military
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