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I know there a lot of questions on here about this but my situation seems a little different. While I was in Navy Bootcamp I had gotten very sick I went to sick call and they thought I had pneumonia. They took a chest x-ray and found a slight case of scoliosis that I did not even know I had. I was told that I needed a liability waiver for this and since it was missed in meps I did not have one. They told me it was a pre-existing condition and the LT. said it was symptomatic so they gave me and Entry Level Seperation for erronous enlistment with an RE-4 since I’ve gotten out I’ve accepted that I can’t go back in and I’ve been cleared by an orthopedic specialist to be a firefighter in my home town and have recently passed the fire academy for the second time. I am on a volunteer basis at this point but would like to make a career out of it. The problem is most fire departments disqualify you if you have anything other than an honorable discharge. My recruiter, who is a weasly guy, told me I dont have to state that I ever served in because with an ELS it was like I was never there and technically I never served. I was just looking for advice because I am a honest person and would rather be up front but I’ve seen from past experiences that once I am upfront about it I am automatically disqualified eventhough I have more qualifications than most, meaning I have already beein certified in firefighter 1, firefighter 2, and a fire inspector but because of the ELS I am not even considered.
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I know there a lot of questions on here about this but my situation seems a little different. While I was in Navy Bootcamp I had gotten very sick I went to sick call and they thought I had pneumonia. They took a chest x-ray and found a slight case of scoliosis that I did not even know I had. I was told that I needed a liability waiver for this and since it was missed in meps I did not have one. They told me it was a pre-existing condition and the LT. said it was symptomatic so they gave me and Entry Level Seperation for erronous enlistment with an RE-4 since I’ve gotten out I’ve accepted that I can’t go back in and I’ve been cleared by an orthopedic specialist to be a firefighter in my home town and have recently passed the fire academy for the second time. I am on a volunteer basis at this point but would like to make a career out of it. The problem is most fire departments disqualify you if you have anything other than an honorable discharge. My recruiter, who is a weasly guy, told me I dont have to state that I ever served in because with an ELS it was like I was never there and technically I never served. I was just looking for advice because I am a honest person and would rather be up front but I’ve seen from past experiences that once I am upfront about it I am automatically disqualified eventhough I have more qualifications than most, meaning I have already beein certified in firefighter 1, firefighter 2, and a fire inspector but because of the ELS I am not even considered.
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