Posted on May 19, 2015
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Three months until my window opens up, and its my last chance to Re-Up until I make SGT, but due to SIgnal Branch being ridiculously overstrength, its time to take a different direction in my career. I love being SIgnal, as its the only reason I joined the Army, but I want to extend my time in the uniform. Plan is to do 20+ and retire, but I have to make the best possible move for myself, my family and my future. Thus, I present my Final 4 choices for re-class...anyone with any kind of experience, I'd like to hear from you and I attempt to make my decision soon....Thanks.
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CW5 Regimental Chief Warrant Officer
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All 25D's who were eligible for promotion to MSG got picked up on the last board. That's due to the need to fill those ranks. Being a new MOS, they are still trying to find qualified, motivated people to fill these positions. This would be a solid bet for longevity IMO.

EW is also a good idea since it is coming into its own and proving to be a crucial role on the battlefield.
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SFC Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Operations Specialist
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25D would be my recommendation. It is a new MOS, and will more than likely have a lot of room for promotion. Not to mention post-military it will yield a lot of civilian employment opportunity.
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I've been a 14G since my enlistment almost 8 years ago. Traditionally promotions have been pretty good, and right now Air Defense is the only branch in the Army that is growing. For the most part you'll be doing a lot of network and commo work, depending on your unit and current mission. You will also have the opportunity to work with a lot of contractors, and make connections for when you eventually transition out of the Military. Most guys I know who have retired or ETS'd have been able to transition into civilian jobs almost immediately. If you want more info or have questions about the schoolhouse, units, or potential assignments let me know.
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