Posted on Feb 8, 2018
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SFC Motor Transport Operator
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its AIT, you are learning your job, just be professional with your instructors, don't do anything stupid while there (and if you want to know what I mean by stupid shoot me a message)and you'll be all right I'm actually at FT Lee time now at SLC.
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Yes Sargent, i don’t plan on doing anything jeopardize my future. This time I plan on doing anything in my power to be the best in my MOS. I’m there to do my job and do the best I can. I already know It’s not all fun and games and it’s a lot of work.
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SPC Quartermaster and Chemical Equipment Repairer
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Stay up on PT and get ready for electrical work with a multi meter and alittle mechanical work. Try to learn how to read schematics and work a multi meter and know how to use one and you should be fine.
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I’ll look into it before I leave for Fort Lee, thank you!
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SPC Tawnya Smith
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So i joined the army to be a medic and when i realized it would be alot of watching my battle buddies die since if they get really hurt the only thing that will save them is a surgeon which I am by far am not. So when I failed 68w AIT I was then reclassed to can u guess what.... and if you guessed 91J you would be correct. When you reclass you are given a job that is "needs of the army" and super easy so you dont fail twice. So if u are mechanically inclined and can read/follow a wiring diagram you will be fine. The hardest piece of equipment would be the rowpu or the ladds if you sign up for the extra week or two to do it.
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SGT Ivory Brown
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100 percent on both equipment both are heavy on the electrical side of the house. What I found out is having a experience operator is the key success. They know that equipment better than anyone but experience is the key word
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