Kees
SNA Select
I might be able to understand slow to get back to you if he is busy with other duties, but you should be able to get a straight answer, why would you think he would string you along?
I, too, could understand being slow if he is busy with other duties and have absolutely no issues if that is the case.
My sister was in recruiting for the ANG for a while--different animal completely--and she said she has witnessed applicants with less that stellar kits be strung along so their recruiter could persuade them to pursue a different billet needing filled. In my case, I believe I have a well-rounded (not strong) kit, but my ASTB scores are below average (45/5/6/6), required a three waivers, and have a three tattoos.
However, I also have 7.5 years of honorable prior service with no performance or disciplinary issues, an Aeronautics degree with a 3.8 GPA, interview score of 10, a strong motivational statement and solid references/volunteer time. I'm just not certain my pros outweigh my cons and am not getting any feedback about it.
When I ask about the status of my kit or whether or not it has been submitted, I get an "I don't know" and "The only way to know if it has been submitted is when you get a Pro-rec Y/N letter." I would think a recruiter would have access to this information, but I could be wrong, which is why I am here.
My recruiter is also an enlisted guy who is not new to general recruiting, but is new to officer recruiting. This may also be a factor.