Posted on Nov 2, 2017
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Prior service question
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Yes, but be aware that they will prpbably push you towards reserves (I think the main reason is bc it saves in training costs)
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CPL (Join to see) - why did you separate if you want to reenlist immediately?
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Civilian life is not what i thought i work for the state but no where near good as being in
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CPL (Join to see) - well, only been about a month. Have you considered a federal job? I just started with IRS and the benefits are rather vast. Do you have a particular trade or field you wish to enter? If you want to pursue certifications (particularly business, HR, IT) let me know.
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I was a food service spc i did do budgeting and money management within the dinning facility but no official certs earned anything you know avaliable in texas jobs around here just dont seam to pay well
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Yes. The RE-1 means you are fully qualified at the time of separation and eligible to reenlist. The KBK is the code for "normal expiration of serivce." It just means that you fulfilled your contract. The only other thing is that with more than 6 years of service you cannot reenlist within 93 days of separation, so as long as you've been out longer than 93 days you should be good to go. However (there's always a however) this is all based off of what I was able to pull up on Google in about 30 seconds. Go talk to a recruiter to get the latest and greatest.
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How long have you been out and did you transfer into the NG. I had an RE-3 and had to get a waiver to get back in. I was in for 6 1/2 years and have been out for 2, however I’ve been in the NG so it was a little easier. It just depends on what you’re already RE is for. I got my waiver no problem because it was only for declining order that came with a re-enlistment. They’ll have you write a statement to send up to get a waiver for the code
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