At first, I thought the Medical side of the Navy was going to be a good option but then I was told of the opportunities that lay ahead after Navy Nuc, I read/heard about life after the Navy and it sounded like something I wanted. I never really talked to my actual recruiter(s), besides the Nuc which he is really cool because he didn't considered me a quota, he never even considered anyone of the recruits he's helping to get into Navy Nuc a quote because he doesn't take his recruiting job seriously and the only reason my NC1 put up with him is because he gets Nuc's through. I think I was the one who actually became interested in Navy Nuc.
It was weird that at MEPS that they never even told me Nuc was an option, I thought I had to be in the 90s+ Asvab score to even get a shot at it. It was until he came back from his 2 month vacation that I actually seen him the first time at the station and was surprised that he was a recruiter there. I told him that I was interested in Navy Nuc and he said he would help me and long story short, I got my full packet/ passing scores but still waiting on the waivers.
Oh yeah, maybe my Navy Nuc may have been persuasive even after i decided to join, talking about his future job with the city of LA, making 250k a year or something (any truth to that?) And stories about playing laser tag inside a boomer on the USS Nevada (i think). (0.o) He actually had some good advice for me when I go to Nuc school like studying hard, not get distracted.
Unlike my actual recruiter with his best advice as "make nuc"..