Posted on Feb 14, 2020
Does optioning to be Navy Reserve have an affect on job availability and my ability to enlist?
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I passed the medical at MEPS and got an 88 on the ASVAB, but when it was time to pick a classification, the recruiter told me that there weren't any jobs available right now and so I wasn't able to enlist. Is that possible? And if it is, how long do I have to wait until a job opening comes up? Did optioning to be a navy reserve have an affect on the job availability? I want to be part of the military, but I also have a civilian career that I want to pursue and if the military is going to take a while, I might back out from joining.
Posted 5 y ago
Responses: 2
If you want a guaranteed job, go Army. If you want a guaranteed culture, pick a certain branch. Army is the only branch that guarantees all enlistees their MOS prior to enlistment. In the Navy you might have to join as an unrated or as a rate you don't want.
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Since it got difficult you should quit immediately.
The Navy Reserve is small. They just don’t enlist people at random. There has to be a slot open in a unit
The Navy Reserve is small. They just don’t enlist people at random. There has to be a slot open in a unit
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Preril Lopat
Understood, sir. My civilian career is just a way to help my family financially. Joining the military is my dream and goal in life. My family was understanding enough to wait another year so I can enlist. But after knowing that there were no navy reserve jobs available right now, I don't if I should keep them waiting. I really want to be part of the military and fight for this country. In fact, I'm planning to switch to active after 3 years, when my family doesn't need financial help anymore. I just want to know if it's possible for me to enlist this year, sir. If not, then, sadly, I have to let it go.
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LTC Jason Mackay
Preril Lopat so your civilian career, is that more or less salary than an AD E4? You are better off financially on AD unless you have a known salary comparison. It’s also faster to come in AD than reserve. This time of year isn’t pipeline season. May - Sep is when the pipeline is likely at full capacity timed with HS graduation. It’s better for you to go AD then go reserve than the other way around.
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