Posted on Feb 5, 2021
So, I'm looking to reclass from my current MOS. Any recommendations of MOS's that I should look into?
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My lowest score is Mechanic lol Any other recommendations for reclass SFC (Join to see)
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SPC (Join to see) that was my recommendation for him because it's easier to reclass one CMF15 into another because I already know he already has the prerequisites for it.
For you, we'd have to know your scores, your TIS, TIG, promotable status, time on station, PULHES, OPAT score, and clearance level. Plus, what your idea of a good job is.
For you, we'd have to know your scores, your TIS, TIG, promotable status, time on station, PULHES, OPAT score, and clearance level. Plus, what your idea of a good job is.
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Aircrew life support equipment might be an interesting choice for you. Not sure of the Army MOS. They are the folks who maintain flight helmets, aircrew parachutes, survival kits, survival vests, and other specialized equipment. Probably not a large MOS but it’s an interesting and fairly clean job. Still close to the aircraft and the aircrew.
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The Army has the parachute rigger MOS. I think that would be closest the MOS you just mentioned. Thank you for your input, sir.
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If you’re interested in medical and are willing to study, 68C is a great step into nursing. From there, if nursing is a good fit, can decide what really interests you in that field.
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SPC (Join to see) do you have a 107 GT and 101 ST score? 68C class seats don't come around very often, but there are a handful that come up a few times a year.
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SFC (Join to see) my GT score is 111. I don't remember my ST score, but all my line scores are above 100, SFC.
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SPC (Join to see) then once you hit SPC you can request 68C. Just don't let anyone tell you it's a shortcut to a nursing degree. Working as an LPN is valuable experience to see if you'd like to become an RN one day. People who aren't 68Cs will tell you all day that it leads to becoming an RN or that you can take an LPN to RN bridge program, or that your military training will save you some classes. The truth is that if you choose to become an RN you will have to take all of your classes to complete a BSN. Nursing schools do not accept transfer credit without a letter grade, or recommended ACE credit from JSST transcripts.
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SFC (Join to see) thanks for the advice. I'll be promotable to SPC next month. I definitely appreciate the info. Thank you, SFC.
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What about 68p?
Im reclassing from national guard to reserve school is about 1 year long (most 68 series are long)
But after you’re done you are a couple classes shy from a associate degree and can challenge the registry for rad. I think most jobs start off low 20’s starting.
Im reclassing from national guard to reserve school is about 1 year long (most 68 series are long)
But after you’re done you are a couple classes shy from a associate degree and can challenge the registry for rad. I think most jobs start off low 20’s starting.
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Look for something that will help you in the long term. As in a skill set that can be laterally transferred back into the civilian world once your time is up.
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What are you interested in? What do you want to do? Are you looking for a career or just what?
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I'm looking for a career. Something I can stick with for the foreseeable future. I have a strong interest in the medical field, but am open to any suggestions, SSG.
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What do you want to do? Don’t just do something because it has a bonus or a place you want to go to.
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I would like to go medical or maybe a different aviation MOS. I'm not concerned with bonuses or particular assignments, SSG.
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