Posted on Aug 27, 2015
I (SSG) am getting medically reclassed from 11C. I have a AIT report date of 30OCT2015 @ FT Lee. How is AIT? Where could I be stationed?
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I am looking for as much info on this MOS as possible. Promotion rates? Housing at Fort Lee? Duty Stations? Positives and negatives of being a 94H?
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This MOS is great for transferring to the civilian sector. You'll also have the opportunity to work with some pretty high tech equipment throughout the rest of your career. The job itself is rewarding since everyday the repairs and calibrations you make are for real world mission essential equipment that is necessary for many other folks to do their job.
The downside to being a 94H are definitely promotions. Reaching SSG is very attainable at a reasonable rate. Once you make SFC you merge with many other 94 series MOSs to become a 94W. This has been relatively difficult for any 94 series to achieve over the last few years. We are not a MOS with a lot of room to advance passed SSG. In addition, the 94W incorporates calibrators, avionics maintenance, missile maintenance, and ground electronics maintenance. That's a broad spectrum of electronic maintenance and depending on your background combined with your duty position it could be pretty tough in the inial stages of learning your new position.
Overall the MOS is great. I came through the ranks as a 94E and currently serve as a 1SG for an AIT company of 91Bs. Everything's interchange as long as you keep up. Enjoy your new MOS and feel free to look me up in E 16th once you get there if you have questions.
The downside to being a 94H are definitely promotions. Reaching SSG is very attainable at a reasonable rate. Once you make SFC you merge with many other 94 series MOSs to become a 94W. This has been relatively difficult for any 94 series to achieve over the last few years. We are not a MOS with a lot of room to advance passed SSG. In addition, the 94W incorporates calibrators, avionics maintenance, missile maintenance, and ground electronics maintenance. That's a broad spectrum of electronic maintenance and depending on your background combined with your duty position it could be pretty tough in the inial stages of learning your new position.
Overall the MOS is great. I came through the ranks as a 94E and currently serve as a 1SG for an AIT company of 91Bs. Everything's interchange as long as you keep up. Enjoy your new MOS and feel free to look me up in E 16th once you get there if you have questions.
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SFC(P) (Join to see)
1SG thank you for writing. I am disappointed to hear about the senior NCO promotion rates, that is where I am at in my career. Maybe I will see you soon. Thanks again!
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1SG, how’s that MOS regard to field. Do they go often or is more like a building 9-5 work plus PT?
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Any update? I too am in a similar position as you were years ago. would be great if you could let me know how it worked out.
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SFC(P) (Join to see)
It worked out very well. I have a great technical skill that applies very well to the civilian market place. I also picked up SFC on my first look as a 94H. What MOS are you being assigned? Give me a shout if you have any more questions.
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SGT Stefan .
SFC(P) (Join to see) - Can you explain more about AIT and does AIT education transfer to civilian college credits? I am a 11B looking into reclassing to 94H. I've been trying to do research about the MOS. Just haven't seen much info on the MOS and training.
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SFC(P) (Join to see) If you don't mind can you tell me about AIT? Also is the promotion rate fast seing you are an E7(P) ?
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