Before I get started I'd just like to say I have been reading this forum with great interest for the past 2 or 3 months, and I have found it to be both entertaining and highly informative. Rather than risk posting a redundant question, I have preferred to dig and scrounge through the posts for any answers to questions I might have, and have gotten many answers, quite a few which I didn't even know I had questions for. However this time I seem to be coming up blank and need some help and an answer.
After Depping in, some hard times came my way (lost my car, job, and residence) so I had to leave Atlanta and move in with family back home in Mississippi. My mom says my uncle told her I can get my paperwork transferred to a recruiting station here and just ship out from here, but when I called my recruiter back in Atlanta, he said no. He says I need to ship out from Atlanta, and wants me to return now, but I have found a job here and have no means to support myself in Atlanta, I ship out a month from tomorrow and his boss insists I have to be back for some pre-ship interview. I like my recruiter but I don't quite trust his boss sometimes, their chief didn't take too kindly to my decision not to sign-up with the Navy until I had the Nuke paperwork in front of me. They tried to tell me that if I just signed up then while waiting on my waiver I'd be in the system then when it cleared I could be job switched. I told them I'd rather wait until my waiver cleared then sign up, it didn't sit well with them. Is there anyway I can do as my uncle says and ship from here? And if so does it have a negative impact on the recruiters I started with? It was a real pain getting all of my paperwork done and getting the nuke paperwork pushed through the first time. I'd hate to jeopardize my chances of being a nuke before evening going to basic over something this silly.
Thanks in advance for any help, advice or direction which any of you can provide me with.