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MOS selection

Last post 06-28-2008 1:53 AM by Goot. 2 replies.
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  • 06-27-2008 5:21 PM

    • Goot
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    MOS selection

    Hello, I'm currenty a poolee set to ship out in July of next year, and since I don't leave until next year I have roughly a month left to finalize my MOS.

    I was qualified for every job, and so far I've been able to narrow down to a couple.

    Intelligence: 02- To me this seems interesting, but I'm afraid that its going to be a desk job, or incredibly boring. Also I'm not sure where the school is, so if any one could answer that it would be much appreciated.

    Air traffic Controller: 72- I have a brother-in-law in the air wing, and he says that its a good job, but I'm still not enitrely sure. I like it becuase its decently "hands on", and translates into a civilian job very well.

    so those are the two on the top of my mind, but im very open to suggestions, information, and opinions.

  • 06-27-2008 7:14 PM In reply to

    Re: MOS selection

    Read the following to Intell:

    http://forums.grunt.com/forums/t/46059.aspx

    as far a Air Traffic Controller, it is a very hard school, with a very high washout rate.  Once in the Fleet, it is very casual with the Rotorhead Air Stations, but very fast and hectic on a Fast Mover Base.

    Semper Fidelis,
    "Huey Bubba & Co-bro"
  • 06-28-2008 1:53 AM In reply to

    • Goot
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    Re: MOS selection

    thanks that filled alot of holes as far Intel goes, and i realized i probably should have looked harder through the existing threads, so thanks for not taking it out on me.

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