Posted on Nov 14, 2019
How long does it generally take to go to AIT once your grade determination is approved?
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Prior service Marine going to get a change of scenery in the Active Army. I’m scheduled for MEPS shortly and I don’t need any waivers or to talk to a recruiter, because I already did.
I know it’s a case-by-case thing, but I was curious how long it generally takes to be back in the fight once the determination is approved and you get assigned your job. Anyone have any experience in this arena? I will be going straight to AIT if that helps.
I know it’s a case-by-case thing, but I was curious how long it generally takes to be back in the fight once the determination is approved and you get assigned your job. Anyone have any experience in this arena? I will be going straight to AIT if that helps.
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Posted 5 y ago
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Posted 5 y ago
I first walked in to the Army recruiters office as a Prior Marine in June... swore back in September and I was on my way to ait October 4th 2017
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SSG Mike Thomas
5 y
This is what a great answer looks like. Short, to the point, and not a dick. Have a thumb.
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SGT (Join to see)
5 y
Lol no problem SSgt welcome to the Army it will take some gettin used to after the Corps but it’s a great branch SSG Mike Thomas
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Posted 5 y ago
Once you are all done with MEPS, I would venture a guess it should take no more than a month to get orders cut for your AIT.
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SSG Mike Thomas
5 y
Thanks, I’m mostly just trying to figure out the average time before I get that sweet, sweet TRICARE.
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Posted 5 y ago
Your grade determination should have specified what MOSs you would retain your rank in, when you go to MEPS they still have to see if those jobs are currently available. MEPS always tries to ship you ASAP to fill class seats. If the job you want isn’t there, don’t feel pressured to say “no thank you“ and try to come back another time. Job availability changes all the time as people reserve/drop jobs for various reasons.
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