Posted on Aug 5, 2020
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My brother is in 56M (Chaplain Assistant) AIT now and he doesn't like the work he do and plan to reclass to something else MOS is and the thing is that he don't Know will Drill Sergeant let him pick a reclass MOS or not and if DS don't let him pick ,he don't want to reclass In some combat MOS that would be more worst then 56M, what suggestion can you guys give to him.what should he do to not regret in the future , I'm sure he don't want stay in this AIT.
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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They cannot. Tell your friend it’s a job and it puts food on the table, pays the medical, and offers a pension after 20 years, at a time when other people can’t guarantee when their next meal is. Picking a career path is not like walking into Baskin Robbins and trying all 42 flavors of ice cream while someone pays their full pay and wages to train them. It will help him buy time till he figures out what he wants to be when he grows up.
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SFC James Cameron
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That was eloquent brother.
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SGT Infantryman
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Wow, Jody got your girl didn't he? Having no friends is why you joined the army. Chill out blue falcon.
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They only way he can reclass to a different MOS while still in AIT is to fail his current AIT. If he does that, he will not get a choice in the new MOS. It will Needs of the Army and what he quals for. So, your brother is going to have to suck it up until it's time to either ETS or reenlist and try for a new MOS.
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Unless he fails the AIT, he can’t reclass in AIT
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SSG Steven Borders
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And if I am not mistaken if he fails he then becomes the needs of the Army.
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Meaning 11B rlmao...
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