Posted on Sep 26, 2015
Have you changed your MOS while serving? Did you change your MOS while serving?
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Posted 9 y ago
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No not really but I did get some more specialized NECs (Navy MOS) within my Job Field. I went to Cryptologic Technician Communications A-School and became a CTO but after I made E-6 I went to TOPS Telecommunications Operations Specialist School (Telecommunications Managers) where I was awarded that NEC and one in Computer Communications. After a Tour in DC they sent me to TACINTEL (Tactical Intelligence) and then I went to Ships. Onboard Ship they sent me to School for Damage Control Work Center Supervisors School (Not CTO Related). I've got a lot of different skill sets in my toolbox to say the least.
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I'm looking to change my MOS very soon, due to promotion points. I want to work hard to make my stripes, but unfortunately it is getting harder to get promoted, in signal, these days.
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Yes.
1. Field Radio Operator
2. Aerospace Ground Equipment
3. Electrical Power Production
1. Field Radio Operator
2. Aerospace Ground Equipment
3. Electrical Power Production
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
Jack of all trades Electrical, Why do I think that I would be nervous with you playing with a TV Transformer or with a box of Capacitors MSG Curtis Borders? LOL! Oh yeah I remember the old trick with the old hand crank generator for field radios too.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel LOL! I'm much better communicator then electrician, I wouldn't trust me either!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel I was with 3/11 (artillery) while in the Corps and worked in the FDC (Fire Direction Center) my true calling. After transferring to the Air National Guard I wasn't so sure I wanted to be a Combat Controller, (CCT) or Tactical Air Control Party (TACP). So I went a different path and worked a different part of communications the power side. In hide site I wish I had stayed a communicator. But as they say it is a lesson learned! LOL!
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PFC Robert Falk
trained as 11b , got to the unit and it went to 11h. I know there ain't much difference .... that is the GOV for ya.
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