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Is it the perfect Army career for those who are not fans of the field and want an actual desk job /job experience as reddit makes it out to be?
I'm looking to get back into serving as a reservist and am really interested in this MOS. As a prior 35F I have never meet any 35s so I'm assuming they're rare and limited to certain locations.
Thank you all in advance.
I'm looking to get back into serving as a reservist and am really interested in this MOS. As a prior 35F I have never meet any 35s so I'm assuming they're rare and limited to certain locations.
Thank you all in advance.
Posted 6 y ago
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I can tell you from my experience that we are barely deployed, and mostly strategic. I’m currently stationed a at Buckley AFB, if that says anything. I have even asked for airborne many times only to be denied
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PFC Gerald Dudley
Got it, was the AIT tough (high washout rate) or was it pretty simple as long as you payed attention ?
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PFC Gerald Dudley Honestly it varies, i had a somewhat easier time understanding it than others. As long as you actually want to pass you will pass the course. The people that washed out either cheated, slept all the time or they couldn’t pass a pt test(you must pass a pt test within 90 days or you’re removed from the course).
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PFC Gerald Dudley Absolutely, if you have any future questions feel free to ask me!
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Yes, you will go to the field depending where you are stationed. Maybe not at Meade or Buckley, but Germany and Korea or SOF, yes. You’ll likely only deploy if you go to a SOF assignment. It’s a desk job. But there is no guarantee you will ever actually do your job wherever you go. The overwhelming majority of 35S never do their jobs. I was a 35F in the reserves And reclassed to Sierra when I went active.
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PFC Gerald Dudley
Thanks for the reply! I hope I'm lucky enough to be placed in a unit that knows how to utilize them and doesn't just make us do busy work. I've heard of 35S getting to work with the NSA. (Heard of this through Reddit). Is this something that one has to compete for, request or is it just luck of the draw?
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35S’s are quite the unicorn. They’re rare, but sought after for their technical skills. So fair warning here, be open to any assignment. You’ll never know what experience it may bring. It’s all a matter of how you adapt to it. Know that there’s always the chance that Big Army needs you with a TAC unit whether it’s with the Infantry, the Combat Engineers, or at a MICO in Airborne land to include the SOF community. If you haven’t already, have that conversation with your Squad Leader, Retention NCO, and/or Career Manager. If anything, call your Branch Manager up at HRC and seek advice. You gotta let someone know before they make that decision for you. Good luck and glad to see your will to serve is alive and well.
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From what I know, most 35S stick to strategic locations but the USAICOE SGM said they are pushing for more 35S to go to tactical units in the future. But if you are looking to get back into the military, I would always expect to go to the field at some point.
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PFC Gerald Dudley
Strategic locations I'm assuming stick to around the clock "shift" work rather than FTX's right?
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PFC Gerald Dudley
Sounds like music to my ears. Hopefully the reserve unit I'm near does shift work and they keep the strategical locations doing the same type of work. Thanks for the fast replies, much appreciated!
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For active duty, it really depends on the assignment. If a 35S is assigned to a MIB-T, then they will go to the field. Otherwise, probably not. As a reservist 35S, you'd most likely be assigned to a BN that is aligned under one of the MIB-Ts. From what I've seen, their weekends are mostly full of the normal required Army training that is expected from all Soldiers. Maintaining the skillset is extremely difficult if you aren't engaged in it day-to-day and exasperated by commands that don't understand the MOS.
So if you don't want to go the field during reservist training, this is probably a good choice. If you actually want to understand and use the skillset as a green-suiter, go active duty.
So if you don't want to go the field during reservist training, this is probably a good choice. If you actually want to understand and use the skillset as a green-suiter, go active duty.
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I commented but failed to answer your initial question. As a Reservist, you’ll see the “field” during your one weekend a month if you’re lucky. It’s usually saved for your annual two weeks of ADT with the rest of your unit where you will perform tasks related to your MOS.
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PFC Gerald Dudley
Thanks for the reply! Would you say though if your unit is supporting a strategical Command the opportunities would be greater/the missions may be real time during the ADT period? Rather then a more tactical based command just making you a motor pool junkie? Or is all of that irrelevant?
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