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I filled out a medical form for the navy reserves/ signed no contract yet can I back out?
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I filled out a medical form for the navy reserves/ signed no contract yet can I back out?

Question by NikiM: I filled out a medical form for the navy reserves/ signed no contract yet can I back out?
I am prior enlisted Navy and decided to think about the Navy Reserves. I met with a recruiter and filled out a medical form, the recruiter said it has to be approved by MEPS and I have taken no urine test yet, now I am having serious second thoughts about getting myself into this. I didn’t know about having to sign a contract and my recruiter made it sound like I could quit whenever I wanted but now that sounds fishy. Does anyone know if it’s to late to say never mind?

Best answer:

Answer by Valter
You should be able to back out just don’t let them pressure you into signing anymore documents.

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