Posted on Jan 22, 2019
If I'm a 42A, do I work Monday through Friday or will I be working on weekends?
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If I'm 42a do I work Monday - Friday or do they work on weekends. Also since its a desk job do they work from 8am-4pm or 5pm? When I'm stationed and actually working my job do we still have pt in the morning or is it up to us to stay in shape?
Posted 6 y ago
Responses: 11
You are a Soldier as a 42A.
You will work whenever the Chain of Command says you work.
Might be bankers hours. Might be many hours.
As for PT, different units do different things, but you can reasonably expect to report for PT in the morning.
You will work whenever the Chain of Command says you work.
Might be bankers hours. Might be many hours.
As for PT, different units do different things, but you can reasonably expect to report for PT in the morning.
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Johnathon Greer you keep looking at this like a clock punching job. Shake your mental Etch-a-sketch.
42As largely work in S1 sections. They handle personnel actions like pay inquiry, awards, strength reporting, unit status reports, Manning/slotting, personnel actions for individuals (processing DA4187s). You would work in a Battalion, Brigade, or Division staff at the direction of your NCOIC or staff primary. Sometimes you work a “normal” duty day: 0630 formation, PT,0800 personal hygiene, 0900 work call, work, dismissed for the day 1700. Sometimes you are training, doing manifests for deployments, SRP, etc you work a shift or continuously until the mission is done. You’ll pull 24 hrs CQ or staff/runner/driver duty when you come up on the duty roster. You’ll get put on different work details as assigned. You’ll pull weekly maintenance on your unit equipment.
HR Companies are mostly 42As. They do personnel theater gateway and mail. Similar to above except what they do at work call.
42As largely work in S1 sections. They handle personnel actions like pay inquiry, awards, strength reporting, unit status reports, Manning/slotting, personnel actions for individuals (processing DA4187s). You would work in a Battalion, Brigade, or Division staff at the direction of your NCOIC or staff primary. Sometimes you work a “normal” duty day: 0630 formation, PT,0800 personal hygiene, 0900 work call, work, dismissed for the day 1700. Sometimes you are training, doing manifests for deployments, SRP, etc you work a shift or continuously until the mission is done. You’ll pull 24 hrs CQ or staff/runner/driver duty when you come up on the duty roster. You’ll get put on different work details as assigned. You’ll pull weekly maintenance on your unit equipment.
HR Companies are mostly 42As. They do personnel theater gateway and mail. Similar to above except what they do at work call.
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SFC Steven Borders
Even as a 91D working in the Orderly room for the 1SG and Commander. Sometimes I wouldn't be released until 1800-1900. Just depended on the needs of the COC. I learned a lot, as I never learned my job as a Delta until I made it to WHCA. But I never once thought of the military as a 9-5 job.
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All of the fore mentioned and, you may be assigned as a vehicle driver and work one or more days out of a motor pool, not to mention you have to certify in basic Soldier skills periodically as established by the command. It sounds as if you want to be a clerical person at a local business, the Army is far from that. If you are motivated by teamwork, fitness, and duty-honor-country you will do well. If you are motivated by working an 8 hour shift and individuality you should consider another profession.
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CSM Charles Hayden
Civie City has many 8 - 5 jobs. The military is not noted for being a 40 hour per week employer!
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