From an Obligated Active Duty Army Officer Seeking a UQR (Unqualified Resignation) After HRC Twice Denied the Request
I tried twice to secure a release from active duty (UQR) in order to begin medical school. Human Resources Command (HRC) denied the requests because it required a GrADSO waiver (Graduate Program Active Duty Service Obligation).
With time quickly passing and feeling that I had limited resources, and hearing the same answers from the same people, I contacted Mr. Bill Meili. Bill listened to my situation and offered new insights in a more clear and articulate way than I could have developed myself.
Bill immediately poured his energy into the issue working nights and weekends to develop the situation. His relationships -- and relationship building skills -- with people key to the process were phenomenal, as was his ability to glean information from those people. Bill took a detached approach to the problem that I and my professional and personal friends and family were unable to see. His loyalty and dedication to resolving the issue favorably were unquestionable, and he was straightforward about pricing and his estimation of the likelihood of success. Relief was granted!
I recommend consulting with Bill sooner than later in the process in order to save heartache and allow him higher chances of success.
— Client wishes to remain anonymous
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