Posted on Oct 4, 2020
After reclassifying, will I just finish the remaining time on my contract or will I have to do the time of contract with the new MOS?
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After reclassing, will I just need to finish the remaining time in my contract according to the first MOS or will I have to do the new time of contract with the new MOS ?
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You will have to reenlist as part of your reclass and PCS. You will PCS and go to school TDY enroute to your next location. You will owe 2-3 years from your report to your new location
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SPC (Join to see)
SFC (Join to see) can you explain more about the “TOS requirement” Sgt ! He said he have 2 year left, and you said he doesn’t ?!
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SFC (Join to see)
SPC (Join to see) there is no amount of time you are guaranteed to have at your duty station unless you’re OCONUS. CONUS Soldiers can PCS any time as long as they meet the TOS requirement for the reason they are moving. TOS requirement for training is that a Soldier must be on station one whole year prior to PCSing to attend training, whether it’s MOS training or Airborne school.
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SFC (Join to see)
SGT (Join to see) you will be placed on assignment within two weeks of your reclass request. For clarity, “report date” means the date you arrive at your PCS location. What you mean is that you only know your “training start date”.
Once you get your assignment, expect to be moving very quickly to complete all the items I pointed out earlier.
Once you get your assignment, expect to be moving very quickly to complete all the items I pointed out earlier.
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SGT (Join to see)
SFC (Join to see) thank you for all the information. I feel that the time will be moving very quickly
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SPC (Join to see)
SFC Marc W. Im still working on my writing skill and Thank you Sgt, which mean I have to finish the first contract in order to re-enlist and reclass , am I right ?
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SGT (Join to see)
SPC (Join to see) when you’re 18 months out from your ETS date you can start to speak to your Career Counselor. Then you can plan on reclassing, when you do find the MOS you qualify for you will have to reenlist
If you have a long contract (5 years) you should be able to reenlist and reclass for a new mos at 3 years, but I may be wrong. Don’t quote me on that
If you have a long contract (5 years) you should be able to reenlist and reclass for a new mos at 3 years, but I may be wrong. Don’t quote me on that
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