stevew,
Can't say why your recruiter is responding the way he is. He may be under pressure to work higher priority programs. (News flash..It ain't all about NAVAIR boys)If the Navy needs medical folks real bad, and they do, and he is told to work them, then he does. It is about serving the Navy's needs and meeting the larger goal of manning the Navy with the right people at the right time. Obviously, some recruiters are meeting the challenge a different way. You could go to his boss the OPO, but he may be giving him his marching orders. And the comment that there isn't much to let to do but forward an application shows understandable ignorance of the system. The processor and recruiter put hours into an application for you guys. As to timeing, I would think the fall, unless you got lucky and picked up one of the ones that refused to ship. Since your recruiter doesn't seem to want to work you, you could consider another guy, but they are mindful of poaching. If you are in college in another area than home try that recruiter, or vis versa. Sorry you have hit a speed bump, stick with it.