eddieoctane
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There might not be a MEPS close to Jax, but there is one IN Jax, it is at 7178 Baymeadows Way
Camp Lejeune is in North Carolina. That address is for Florida.
There might not be a MEPS close to Jax, but there is one IN Jax, it is at 7178 Baymeadows Way
Camp Lejeune is in North Carolina. That address is for Florida.
I am working with a recruiter in Philly before my dad got PCSed to Camp Lejeune. Philly has a MEPS facility, but there isn't one close to Jacksonville. Were I still in Philly, I'd have gone to MEPS up there. In Jacksonville, you get sent to the branch clinic aboard Camp Lejeune, but they don't do any pre-enlistment/pre-comissioning drug testing on base. If I was dealing with a recruiter down here, they often have funds set aside to pay for the drug testing. Since my guy in Philly doesn't have cash to pay for my drug test, I get to. I know it sounds weird, but no one at the branch clinic, NRD Philly, or the one recruiter I reached out to down here seemed surprised in the least by the situation.
It just annoys me that Camp Lejeune can't do the screening at their drug testing clinic, but it is what it is.
This makes no sense. So you're saying that people that want to enlist or get commissioned in that area... which happens to be next to a huge military base... have to pay out of pocket for a drug test?
Doesn't make sense. At best, you face wasting your $$$. At worst, and as you are alluding to, this special/private test risks falling through the cracks of the bureaucracy since you are outside of normal channels.
You have more important things to worry about…chain of custody need not be one of them.
Well, without a verifiable chain of custody, the results of any drug test are garbage. Which means taking the test again, which means another $100 out of pocket. I have nothing to hide from a drug test, I just wanted to make sure that I don't waste money by putting down the wrong contact information. And considering that the drug test is the last remaining thing my recruiter needs from me in terms of medical stuff, it is pretty high up on my list of priorities.
Chain of custody is absolutely something he should be concerned about.... this is his potential career.... just like I as a commissioned officer, with wings, and an operational squadron should be concerned with the chain of custody.
I've taken dozens of drug tests while in the Navy and not a single one did I pay for. That includes when I initially went to MEPS eight years ago and when I went to a private facility last week for my physical. That doesn't seem correct at all unless there's some paperwork you've submitted to be reimbursed for the expense. And even then it doesn't sound entirely on the up-and-up.I am working with a recruiter in Philly before my dad got PCSed to Camp Lejeune. Philly has a MEPS facility, but there isn't one close to Jacksonville. Were I still in Philly, I'd have gone to MEPS up there. In Jacksonville, you get sent to the branch clinic aboard Camp Lejeune, but they don't do any pre-enlistment/pre-comissioning drug testing on base. If I was dealing with a recruiter down here, they often have funds set aside to pay for the drug testing. Since my guy in Philly doesn't have cash to pay for my drug test, I get to. I know it sounds weird, but no one at the branch clinic, NRD Philly, or the one recruiter I reached out to down here seemed surprised in the least by the situation.
It just annoys me that Camp Lejeune can't do the screening at their drug testing clinic, but it is what it is.
I'm aware of that, what I meant is do I need to do anything in particular, for example, NOT EAT breakfast the morning of?