Posted on Nov 5, 2016
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Posted in these groups: Re enlistment logo Re-enlistment090710 a 3251c 006 Reclass
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SFC Pete Kain
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Edited 8 y ago
Contact your BN. retention N.C.O.
Or whatever they are called these days
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SPC Cpn Operator
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My MOS is overstrenghted and it isn't really a job I enjoy, I have viewed the in and out calls, but I'm open to opinions on different MOS' and just wondering what people would recommend, just for consideration purposes.
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SPC Cpn Operator
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Oh and the reason I am confused about reclassify is because if I understood the Re-enlistment website correctly I must have atleast 1 year at current station to reclass and I am not sure how that will work with me being in Korea for another 8 months.
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SFC Career Counselor
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Have you sat down with your Career Counselor? He is the SME to assist you with this. There are a lot of variables and questions to be asked before answering this question.
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SSgt Robert Marx
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I hope that you can receive guidance for a MOS move. I personally would examine the cyber warfare area for that would be a tremendous opportunity. God speed brother.
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Maj John Bell
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I'm going somewhere. Should I go left?, right?, forward?, up?, down?, fast?, slow? Get my point...? Your question has no meaning until we know where you want to go.

If you aren't single, you and your spouse need to decide what you want. If you have kids, your desires for yourself mean nothing... what doors can you open for your kids before they have to open doors for themselves.

What do you want our life to look like at the end? Does the Army get you further down the way or not? If you are single, only you can answer that.

We can only help if we know where you are going.

P.S. Disregard directions from people that have never been where you want to go. (People who do not swim or boat or build bridges probably have precious little insight on how to cross the ocean.)
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