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Salutations,
I am a 25B Guardsman transitioning to the reserves and I have opted to reclassify as a 35L. I was accepted into a unit and I am currently awaiting separation orders from my home state. After making the transition how long before I need to attend school to reclass? Could anyone tell me how long the course is?
I am a 25B Guardsman transitioning to the reserves and I have opted to reclassify as a 35L. I was accepted into a unit and I am currently awaiting separation orders from my home state. After making the transition how long before I need to attend school to reclass? Could anyone tell me how long the course is?
Edited 6 y ago
Posted 6 y ago
Responses: 2
Look at the ATRRS Course Catalog. Some of the Reserve Component MOS courses are broken up into multiple phases.
How long till you go? You're considered MOS-Q right now and not a priority. I spent 2 years in the Guard without ever going to the school I joined for.
How long till you go? You're considered MOS-Q right now and not a priority. I spent 2 years in the Guard without ever going to the school I joined for.
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In that event did you do your current MOS-Q job for those 2 years? Does that negatively impact your progression?
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I was sent to do my old job until I had a class date. I never received one and went back to the Active Duty after waiting
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I appreciate the response. Do you know if those advanced training are typically taken concurrently to the initial MOS school or can be taken at a later date? I am looking to prep my civilian job for how long I should anticipate being away for training.
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