Posted on Jul 21, 2018
SSG Cable System Team Chief
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I am just a regular M-Day soldier in the TXARNG, currently working as a DoD contractor for the Air Force. Since graduating AIT I regretted not going active duty and I have wanted to find a way to be full-time in the Guard. I understand that the AGR program is pretty much locked to E4-promotable and above so that is not in my sights at all yet. So the technician program sounds like the next best thing. One thing that I was wondering is does any time spent in this type of position count as active duty since it is Title 32? Or does it strictly count as civil service?
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You don’t get retirement points for your days as tech. Only the days you drill. You’re talking about a dual status tech. They are trying to do away with those so the techs will no longer have to serve in the Guard to keep their position. It is civil service. Your time on SAD, state active duty, does not count for fed retirement.
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Capt Gregory Prickett
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None of your technician time counts as active duty. If you want to be active, you need to either go RA or AGR.
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SFC Battalion Motor Sergeant
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Time spent on AD counts towards tech retirement, but you have to buy that time back. Being a tech is civilian, not military. Title 32 means you have to be a member of the national guard to keep your job
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