Posted on Aug 7, 2018
How many Reservists and Guardsmen have civilian jobs that are very different from their military job?
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I was always curious about this. I often times will see Medics working in EMS/Hospitals, or MPs working in civilian LE. I always wondered though, just how many of you out there do something completely different than your military job? Like a Medic being a Police Officer, an MP working in EMS, an SF guy working in finance, a human resources specialist being a musician, etc.
Mainly asking because when I reenlist I was really thinking about continuing as a 68W and maybe trying out to be an 18D one day, but I really want to work in Law Enforcement on the civilian side. I have a passion for both fields, but (and this might sound dumb) a part of me always thought people might think it's strange or wasteful to have two jobs that have no correlation. I think I just want some reassurance that I'm making the right choice and that it's not going to cause any issues to want to work in both fields at the same time as weird as that might sound.
Mainly asking because when I reenlist I was really thinking about continuing as a 68W and maybe trying out to be an 18D one day, but I really want to work in Law Enforcement on the civilian side. I have a passion for both fields, but (and this might sound dumb) a part of me always thought people might think it's strange or wasteful to have two jobs that have no correlation. I think I just want some reassurance that I'm making the right choice and that it's not going to cause any issues to want to work in both fields at the same time as weird as that might sound.
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So I’m a 11B and I work for the Texas Highway Patrol, but I also have a EMT Certification for the NREMT(same one you get at AIT for 68W). I get to do aid on crashes that I report to cause I usually get there before the EMS unit does. With your Combat Medic background, you should take the test to certify yourself as a TR-C (Tactical Responser Certification). You apply for the test all you need is a EMT basic certification as a prerequisite. So If you are in shape and do your time, the SWAT teams like ours have specialty Tac Medics assigned who also are peace officers.
https://www.ibscertifications.org/certifications
https://www.ibscertifications.org/certifications
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PVT Toby Poole
I actually had no idea about this, I'm going to look into it right now, thank you SSG!
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I'm Preventive Medicine for the Army and a phlebotomist for my civilian employment.
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You frequently see medics doing that because 68W training requires EMT-B certification, and there is a civilian need. Most of the other branches don’t have a direct link, other than MI and MP, which usually has a fair number of Soldiers doing the same things on both sides.
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When I was a drilling Reservist, my "day job" was as the junior man on a residential electrician's installation crew...on Drill Weekend, I was the OIC for the Operational Support Unit, NOSC-Knoxville. I can tell you that that definitely sucked in terms of trying to blend military/civilian life into a "comfortable" arrangement.
I'd think that if there's ever a way to "combine" those careers, it's a benefit. Not only are you adding skills on both ends that aide in both roles...but your brain doesn't have to do the "slingshot" each time your rotate.
I'd think that if there's ever a way to "combine" those careers, it's a benefit. Not only are you adding skills on both ends that aide in both roles...but your brain doesn't have to do the "slingshot" each time your rotate.
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I just re-enlisted and am slotted to attend 68W school. I work for the FBI on the civilian side. I believe it is all about what you are capable of and what does your unit need to accomplish the mission.
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There is nothing wrong with having a variety of skills. A deputy in my department use to be a fireman and he was a certified EMT. He joined the SWAT team and became one of their medics, he carried a weapon and performed SWAT duties, but if a member of the team became injured he would treat them until it was safe to move them.
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I’m a Mechanical Engineering student, but I’m a 68W.
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