![]() |
![]() |
|||||||||
![]() |
Hi, Tyler. Cyrus covered you pretty good, but he was off on a couple of things, more specifically the MOSes. I'll also try to expound alittle on some of the other things he posted for you.
I'm no longer in the Army, currently USAF, but I work jointly with all branches very often, and try to keep current on all of the recruiting tidbits. Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
You get to pick your MOS. So let's say you want to be an 11Bravo (infantryman). And that is ALL you want to be. With the Guard you've got to look at two things. A) is there an NG unit within travel distance that has this MOS. B) is the MOS available at MEPS. (I know you said you don't want infantry, but I'm going to use it as an example for you) I would advise you to NOT sign any contract for ANY MOS you don't want. The Army will guarantee you an individual MOS. So, say your Guard unit DOES have 11Bravos in it, when you get to MEPS and they say "well, we don't have infantry (not likely, but it's an example), would you like to be a cook, truck driver, etc?" You would say "No, I'll just come back when that MOS is open." Don't settle and don't let anyone push you into any job you don't want. If you walk out, they'll call you back and eventually you will get the MOS you want (as long as you qualify for it). Quote:
As for the MOS', some will carry over and some won't. Army Enlisted Jobs Check that link out and read through some of the jobs available. Make up a list of ones that interest you and maybe post them here with any questions you have about them. Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
National Guard and Reserve Tuition Assitance ARNG Educational Benefits Information Hope all of this helps you. |
![]() |
|
![]() |
![]() |
|||
![]() |
Quote:
Quote:
Note: The job they hold for you must have equivalent pay, benefits, hours etc as the position you left. If I am not mistaken you are also eligible for any raises in the time period you are gone. Example: You work part time as a welder making $15 an hour and work 25 hours a week. You deploy and they hire a replacement for you. You come back and they decide to keep your replacement on. Say the only position they have open is a stockroom job, but it only pays $7.50 an hour for 15 hours a week. If I am not mistaken they have to pay you the $15 an hour and give you a minimum of 25 hours per week. I may be totally wrong. I know a friend of mine deployed and when he came back his employers wound up paying him his old pay to do a job that they usually paid someone less to do. (make sense?) |
![]() |
||
![]() |
Quote:
|
![]() |