Posted on Mar 21, 2019
I am going back to MEPS soon to pick jobs as a prior enlisted with No MOS. Can someone help interpret the prior service business rules?
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I’m in the Guard as an Officer candidate and I will soon be released to MEPS with a conditional release for the active army.
The recruiter said I can’t go in as an officer candidate and that he has no idea what jobs will be available for me.
The prior service business rules has a section that says that the rules due not apply to someone who is GNPS and that all options are available for enlistment. However later it has a paragraph that lists a bunch of mos followed by “Those who are not MOS qualified are authorized Option 3 Training into one of the above listed MOS.”
Does this mean that only the jobs listed in that paragraph are available?
I would like to attempt the DLAB and try for 35m or 35p if I can’t get a good enough score I’d be ecstatic to be a 68w. Any chance of these happening for me?
The recruiter said I can’t go in as an officer candidate and that he has no idea what jobs will be available for me.
The prior service business rules has a section that says that the rules due not apply to someone who is GNPS and that all options are available for enlistment. However later it has a paragraph that lists a bunch of mos followed by “Those who are not MOS qualified are authorized Option 3 Training into one of the above listed MOS.”
Does this mean that only the jobs listed in that paragraph are available?
I would like to attempt the DLAB and try for 35m or 35p if I can’t get a good enough score I’d be ecstatic to be a 68w. Any chance of these happening for me?
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If you were never MOS qualified you are not considered prior service. You are what is called a Glossy Non-Prior Service and will be treated the same as any other potential recruit.
Did you attend Basic and AIT?
Did you attend Basic and AIT?
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My overall score on the ASVAB was a 90, so I should be clear in that respect.
Thank you!
Thank you!
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SPC (Join to see) - Be aware that your raw ASVAB score is a measure of desirability and only determines the kind of bonuses and jobs you will be offered. Your ASVAB line scores will determine which jobs you actually qualify for, with the GT score being the most important.
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