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How is the job? What civilian benefits you get from this mos? Where is the school conducted? Is it very hard or possible?
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Job is great if you're good with people and working with Activities of Daily Living. This is one of the best programs for transitionong to the civilian side. Once school is finished it allows you to sit for a national exam. If you pass you can make a decent salary. Min around $19 and hour, most I've seen is $40. School is not easy, alot of hard work and studying but not impossible. If you have the asvab score and tey not screw around you ahould have no problem.
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Here is the GOARMY link for 68L. It may answer some of your questions. And the training should be at JBSA since it's a 68 Series MOS. As for how the job is, I have actually never met a 68L in my 20+ years in the Army, so I have no info to give you on that end.
https://www.goarmy.com/careers-and-jobs/browse-career-and-job-categories/medical-and-emergency/occupational-therapy-specialist.html
https://www.goarmy.com/careers-and-jobs/browse-career-and-job-categories/medical-and-emergency/occupational-therapy-specialist.html
Occupational Therapy Specialist (68L)
The occupational therapy specialist, under the direction of a registered military occupational therapist, supervises, tests and assists patients to facilitate maximum recovery.
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