![]() ![]() But, If you’re at a CSH or BSB, you’ll be doing a whole lot of everything but your job. If you’re AD and stationed at a clinic or hospital, you’ll be doing your job from 9-5 with PT or other military stuff during PT hours. So, transition is easy if you have your associate’s or higher and you work towards taking the certification exam.įor #3, it depends on your unit. For example, I’m a former 68P, and you can’t get ARRT certified unless you have an associate’s degree in something. Thing is, to get the civilian certification for most of those MOS, you need to have an associate’s degree. Should be pretty difficult to get into ones like 68C, 68P, etc.įor #2, Essentially all the 68 series MOS can translate relatively easy on the civilian side. The other classes had around that same number of MOS reclasses, and most of them were also ARNG except for like one I met who was active. My class of ~17 Army IET had only three MOS transfers, and they were all reserve/NG. Every other medical MOS, it’s often overstrength. From what I remember, 68W and 68X are pretty much the only two medical MOS that are often in demand. Use the report button.įor #1, you might have to look at the in/out calls. ![]() Do not answer n00b questions on the main boards. (8) N00b / Joining questions go in the Weekly Question Thread (or Recruiter Thread) stickied at the top, in the black-on-gold link at the top, and in the sidebar.Links from USAWTFM, ASMDSS and similar at moderator discretion. Moderators reserve the right to change flair at will. The purpose of flair is so we know you have a background in a particular subject matter. (6) Please keep your flair text rank or duty-related.Post the description along with your obscure MOS code. (5) We don't all know what a 12V or a 35Q or a 94L is.This includes questions about duty stations, MOSs, boots, or what to take to the field. It is very likely that whatever you are about to post has already been posted before. (3) This is not a pro-military circlejerk, but please have some sources to base the more controversial topics on.Consider /r/armycirclejerk or /r/justbootthings instead. If it is appropriate for /r/AdviceAnimals or any other meme or image macro subreddit, it is not appropriate for /r/army. No memes, low effort posts, reposts or crossposts from /r/all. (2) Ensure your posts actually encourage discussion.(1) If your post could be answered by your NCO, Google or a 5 minute call with an Army Recruiter, then please do so.We welcome civil discussion in the modmail but will not engage with flamebait, spam or outright attacks without the end goal of courteous dialogue. Moderators are the final word in whether a post will be removed or not. Overtly political posts are not allowed.ħ. Suggestions to do anything fraudulent, immoral or illegal are not tolerated.Ħ. This also applies to discussing exploits in course software.ĥ. Asking for or providing the answers to online or in-class military courses or tests is not allowed. Same for fundraising requests and ads for your products, as well as survey/research requests or petitions.Ĥ. Click here or on "wiki" in the top tab menu. This subreddit has a wiki page containing information and links to answered questions. Weekly Question Thread (N00b thread)įor all of your joining and reclassing needs. This subreddit is geared toward the United States Army, but all are welcome to join regardless of military service. ![]() Weekly Question Thread Recruiter Thread Welcome to /r/army ![]()
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