Guest: Nick Pogam
Guest Project: Path to Serve
Topic: ASVAB realities, ethical recruiting, and career paths beyond the first contract
Episode Overview
In this episode, Mickey sits down with Nick Pogam, Army veteran, former recruiter, and founder of Path to Serve, joining the conversation from Belgium. Nick shares his journey from an uncertain civilian teenager to infantry soldier, recruiter in Pennsylvania, and eventually a role supporting NATO overseas.
Guest Project: Path to Serve
Topic: ASVAB realities, ethical recruiting, and career paths beyond the first contract
Episode Overview
In this episode, Mickey sits down with Nick Pogam, Army veteran, former recruiter, and founder of Path to Serve, joining the conversation from Belgium. Nick shares his journey from an uncertain civilian teenager to infantry soldier, recruiter in Pennsylvania, and eventually a role supporting NATO overseas.
Nick pulls back the curtain on military recruitment—what works, what doesn’t, and why education matters more than pressure. From taking a practice ASVAB for cash at the mall to helping recruits navigate waivers, LASIK, and long-term career planning, this episode highlights the human side of enlistment and the responsibility recruiters have to do it right.
The conversation also explores how young recruits often underestimate the impact of their decisions, why rapport beats sales tactics, and how platforms like Path to Serve aim to give future service members clearer information before they sign on the dotted line.
Key Topics Covered
- Nick’s ASVAB journey: scoring a 37 → 57 and choosing infantry
- The reality of recruiting high school students
- Ethical recruiting vs. quota-driven recruiting
- Lessons learned recruiting in Amish country (Lancaster, PA)
- How social media and community-building support enlistment
- Helping recruits overcome barriers like vision requirements and waivers
- Why education and transparency matter in military contracts
- Career evolution: infantry → platoon sergeant → NATO assignment
- Building Path to Serve as a trusted enlistment resource
Notable Takeaways
- The ASVAB is often underestimated—but it shapes career options for decades
- Rapport and trust outperform pressure tactics in recruiting
- Many recruits don’t realize how binding military contracts truly are
- With mentorship and persistence, waivers and setbacks aren’t the end
- Long-term military careers rarely look like the original plan
Who This Episode Is For
- Students and parents navigating ASVAB and enlistment decisions
- Recruiters who want to recruit ethically and effectively
- Service members considering reenlistment or career changes
- Veterans interested in education-focused military advocacy
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