Doomer [comrade/them,any] to Main • 4 years agoNice haven't seen that one yetimagemessage-square11 fedilinkarrow-up188
arrow-up188imageNice haven't seen that one yetDoomer [comrade/them,any] to Main • 4 years agomessage-square11 Commentsfedilink
minus-squareHighestDifficulty [he/him]hexbear30·edit-24 years agoWhat's the deal with "army recruiter for your school" thing? Is this sanctioned by the school or have they just been assigned to target that school? Either way...ehhhhhh....imaging using that to give you credibility so you can trick teenagers. Like "Hey I'm Moondance Gepetto Snr and I'm the official LSD supplier for your school". link
minus-squareMysticAnarchy [he/him]hexbear12·4 years agoI’m pretty sure that would actually be praxis...? link
minus-squareLee [any,they/them]hexbear9·4 years agoColleges are allowed to say no to recruiters on campus but if they did they would lose federal funding. Highschools are a different story since No Child Left Behind. link
minus-squareBOK6669 [none/use name]hexbear7·4 years agoWell, if schools can have ROTC, which is military classes that take the spot of other electives, having a recruiter isn't much of a stretch. link
What's the deal with "army recruiter for your school" thing? Is this sanctioned by the school or have they just been assigned to target that school?
Either way...ehhhhhh....imaging using that to give you credibility so you can trick teenagers.
Like "Hey I'm Moondance Gepetto Snr and I'm the official LSD supplier for your school".
I’m pretty sure that would actually be praxis...?
Colleges are allowed to say no to recruiters on campus but if they did they would lose federal funding.
Highschools are a different story since No Child Left Behind.
Well, if schools can have ROTC, which is military classes that take the spot of other electives, having a recruiter isn't much of a stretch.