Posted on Dec 28, 2021
CPL S4 Logistics Clerk
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I am currently on my second contract, Army, 92y.

I reclassified from 11B ( first contract) to 92y.
My dream job in the army has always been 68C. I would settle for another 68 series mos.

I have heard of other soldiers reclassing more then once.
Any advice of knowledge on the likely hood or what I can do to increase my chances.

I do have 9 years of work experience as a civilian medical assistant at a urgent care center. I hope that helps me to be selected
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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68C does not accept promotable SPCs. You can reach out to the MOS proponent and ask for a grade waiver, you might even get one with your qualifications.

But 68C is over strength right now, so nobody can go into it. It's still over strength in the next message being released in January. There are multiple other reasons it won't happen, so let's just say it's a slightly less than zero percentage.

The only 68 series you are like to:
1. Get a grade waiver for
2. Find a class seat for when you're in your reenlistment window and
3. Have the requested MOS be under strength enough to possibly have your request get is accepted is -
68W, 68L, or 68V. The latter two require college courses. If you're not competive enough to attend college then at your time in service you are not going to catch a 68series class seat. I recommend getting some college and applying to AECP if you want to be a nurse
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Thank you for responding. I’ve recently enrolled at AMU.
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SGT Practical/Vocational Nursing
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Yes you should reclass to any 68 series.
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SSG Paul Newman
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When I was in this MOS was designated 91C. It was called "Clinical Specialist.' It was a 68 semester hour nursing course. You had to be a 91B (field medic for at least 3 years and could get in the 91C course if you re-upped and had recommendations from your commander and a Medical Corps officer(MD/DO). When I got out in 1988, the WV RN Board allowed me to take the NCLEX(RN licensure exam). The level of education was considered commensurate to an Associates degree. It has changed so much since then, I don't know what to tell you. In my Civillian career, I worked with a guy who was a retired Master Sergeant 300F-1(they are 18D, now) SF medic. He was allowed to take the LPN exam, but not the RN exam based on the amount of pharmaceutical hours and lack of bedside clinical hours in nursing. The civillian nursing licensing board doesn't recognize clinical experience in the field, and referred him to the state EMS certifying board. He was already a Nationally Registered Paramedic. I feel he got a raw deal, but he took the LPN exam and passed. He's now retired Army, retired National Guard, retired County FF/Paramedic and a retired LPN. He's got more pensions than a retirement home.
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