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I’m hoping that you may be able to recommend a career path for the son of one of my friends. This kid has wanted to join the military since he was a kid and he’s now a junior in high school. He’s met with recruiters, attended events, etc. There’s no question that this is what he wants to do.
The issue that he and his parents have to deal with is that he had a seizure 6 months ago. I don’t know the particular circumstances, or if the root cause can even be determined with certainty, but he has been on meds, and hasn’t had a seizure since the initial incident. The doctors are monitoring him and encouraged that the meds are working as expected, but they aren’t yet ready to take him off the meds.
So long as he is on the meds he won’t be allowed to enlist. The kid and parents met with his recruiter today and they hope to get some clarity on what would need to happen for him to enlist, with the hope being that he gets off the meds, maintains a clean bill of health and then enlists. In your experience, does that seem like a possibility?
I‘m also curious about any parallel career paths that might not be military that he could pursue instead. Any insights on a civilian role that wouldn’t require military experience?
For some background: the kid is doing fine in school, but is very hands on, an academic path isn’t his wheelhouse. Also a very hard worker that thrives in a structured environment. For example, he’s a lanky kid that is on the wrestling team…he takes a beating from the shorter, more muscular opponents, but still wins half the time. Tough kid that just wants to put in the work.
Any insights or recommendations are much appreciated.
The issue that he and his parents have to deal with is that he had a seizure 6 months ago. I don’t know the particular circumstances, or if the root cause can even be determined with certainty, but he has been on meds, and hasn’t had a seizure since the initial incident. The doctors are monitoring him and encouraged that the meds are working as expected, but they aren’t yet ready to take him off the meds.
So long as he is on the meds he won’t be allowed to enlist. The kid and parents met with his recruiter today and they hope to get some clarity on what would need to happen for him to enlist, with the hope being that he gets off the meds, maintains a clean bill of health and then enlists. In your experience, does that seem like a possibility?
I‘m also curious about any parallel career paths that might not be military that he could pursue instead. Any insights on a civilian role that wouldn’t require military experience?
For some background: the kid is doing fine in school, but is very hands on, an academic path isn’t his wheelhouse. Also a very hard worker that thrives in a structured environment. For example, he’s a lanky kid that is on the wrestling team…he takes a beating from the shorter, more muscular opponents, but still wins half the time. Tough kid that just wants to put in the work.
Any insights or recommendations are much appreciated.