Posted on May 24, 2016
Hello, I am looking to join the Navy Reserves after I ETS next year. Where can I find what rates the Navy is accepting for OSVETs?
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I am wanting to enlist into the Navy reserves next year after I ETS from the ARNG AGR program so that i can use my post 9/11 and finish my last two years of college. (I have an associates now). After i finish my degree i want to look into going officer in the navy reserves, or going active duty. How can i find what rates or jobs are undermanned? neither of my MOS's (11b or 13F) transfer. I would like to go Fleet corpsman or aircrew but am open to almost anything besides cook. (no offense lol). any help or guidance would be appreciated.
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The prior service recruiter will compile a list of rates that's available for you at the time you are signing. I was prior service Marine, and when I joined the Navy reserve, I had a ton of Seabee options, master at arms (MP), or weather/oceanography. There's no guaranteed way to determine what will be available. I know that MA is undermanned right now. And the only way I know how to check the manning level is through Navy systems which are CAC/DON systems. You can look up CREO to see where they were previously, but obviously that doesn't help. I absolutely love my new gig, much more than I did my Marine unit. As of right now, I believe HM is overmanned, or right at manning. A guy in my unit is former army 11b and he got weather/oceanography (AG). If you have any questions, feel free to email me.
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Talk to any Navy recruiter. They will help you out without even blinking. They are great. Start with the Navy website. http://www.navy.com/
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