Posted on May 1, 2017
What should I do if my my unit closed my MOS slot & is trying to send me back to reclassify?
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I just came home from basic and AIT. I arrived at my unit for the first time and they said while I was gone the closed my mos slot because the downsized while i was in training. I'm a 68S. They want me to reclass. But i am currently 18 and trying to start my college. they are holding back my pay and bonus and not really doing much to give me information, while forcing me to continue to attend drills.
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PFC (Join to see), I am sorry some of your first expiriences in the Army are negative ones. Sometimes it is like that. However, I would point out that MTOE changes don't sneak up on units; they are known well in advance. Especially one that involves a unit restructure that will affect assigned positions and equipment.
As to what to do, there are a lot of things at work here:
1. Your bonus (without looking at your contract) may well be tied to becoming MOSQ and assigned to a qualified position - most bonuses are. Also possible is that the unit itself is all or part of the bonus for affiliation. You need to look at your bonus addendum and find out.
You are not out of luck, as this change is not the fault of you, so any reassignment or reclassification would be due to the needs of the Army.
2. They are not "forcing" you to attend drills. You are in the Army and are assigned to them. Scheduled training events are required for you to go to unless you obtain permission to be excused. Don't compound the problem by not showing up or letting your irritation with the situation affect your attitude or performance.
3. The unit has a duty and responsibility to present you with options to address your situation. Perhaps reclassing to another MOS will allow you to remain there. Maybe reassignment to another unit with 68S in it makes sense. Could be you need a conditional release to pursue options in the Reserve is your best bet. No matter what, they own you until you're not assigned there.
4. There are lots of ARNG and USAR opportunities in the Ft Dix/ Greater Phillidelphia area. See a career counselor to explore your options and the pros and cons of each so you can make the best decision for you.
Good luck!
As to what to do, there are a lot of things at work here:
1. Your bonus (without looking at your contract) may well be tied to becoming MOSQ and assigned to a qualified position - most bonuses are. Also possible is that the unit itself is all or part of the bonus for affiliation. You need to look at your bonus addendum and find out.
You are not out of luck, as this change is not the fault of you, so any reassignment or reclassification would be due to the needs of the Army.
2. They are not "forcing" you to attend drills. You are in the Army and are assigned to them. Scheduled training events are required for you to go to unless you obtain permission to be excused. Don't compound the problem by not showing up or letting your irritation with the situation affect your attitude or performance.
3. The unit has a duty and responsibility to present you with options to address your situation. Perhaps reclassing to another MOS will allow you to remain there. Maybe reassignment to another unit with 68S in it makes sense. Could be you need a conditional release to pursue options in the Reserve is your best bet. No matter what, they own you until you're not assigned there.
4. There are lots of ARNG and USAR opportunities in the Ft Dix/ Greater Phillidelphia area. See a career counselor to explore your options and the pros and cons of each so you can make the best decision for you.
Good luck!
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they arent paying me for drills and when i get there had me sit in an office and stare at a wall for two days. i'm current assigned to a motor pool pretty much
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PFC (Join to see) - There is a whole lot wrong with this. I know some people out that way, but not in the Guard.
Here's the deal. You show up for drill, even if you do nothing, they are required to pay you. Are you certain you were not paid?
Here's the deal. You show up for drill, even if you do nothing, they are required to pay you. Are you certain you were not paid?
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1SG (Join to see) - 100% sure my last drill was april1-2nd only pay check I received from the government was about 100$ which is less than half of what they should of paid me. They also told me that i will not receive my bonus which i was supposed to get months ago which is about 6,000 now and the rest later.
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PFC (Join to see) - That sounds suspiciously like you have a debt payment. Your net pay for a MUTA 4 should be right about $180. Pull up your LES in mypay and tell me what the remarks on the bottom say.
I suspect you have a back payment for SGLI premiums.
I suspect you have a back payment for SGLI premiums.
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I am not sure they can hold back your bonus and pay, you fulfilled your part of the agreement. But as far as reclassing it happens. I came to a unit as an engineer, when to PLDC as it was called back then and when I got back they asked me how I liked training and would I like to train some more. My slot was deleted when USAR changed their mission. But in the reserves your Reclass if you take a reserve course is not as long. It may even have two phase which you could spread out over two summers. I know I reclassed into 92L and neither phase was longer than 15 days. I took the whole thing back to back just to get it over with.
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This is unfortunate but it happens.
Unit MTOE change and slots go away. There isn't really anything to fight.
Ask them to check around for units nearby with your MOS but if you want to stay in that unit you will have to re-class.
Unit MTOE change and slots go away. There isn't really anything to fight.
Ask them to check around for units nearby with your MOS but if you want to stay in that unit you will have to re-class.
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