Army Reserves, whats the catch?
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Im getting a degree in construction science which basically is a degree to help you be prepared to be a superintendent for a construction company. I already know most of the structural aspect of buildings I just need to learn the architectural and MEP stuff. Im sure there is something in the army that is close to that, or close enough to help. Again money isnt the biggest part of this thing, its a nice deal, and honestly what got me looking into then I started to realize how much it could actually help besides just paying off some bills. Ive read through the army reserve website pretty thoroughly and I need to ask the recuiter some questions about the various ways they compensate you for school. Due ot all the kicker and add on programs the amount you can actually get out of the programs starts to get a little blurry without someone to ask some specific questions.
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You should slow your roll and quit acting like a jackass, you would be amazed at how many people think they wont deploy in the guard or reserves, so quit popping off at the mouth like you know so goddamn much in a thread where you are seeking answers.
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If you notice I never asked any questions about deploying, Ive got three friends in the reserves but they all signed up over 4 years ago and a lot has changed since then thus I asked for specifics on what the deal is now. Im not scared to go fight for my country in the least, my number gets pulled Im going to take care of business and do my best to fullfill what is expected of me. You just came off like an *** in your post, just relax, you came in way to fast on your high horse. If you have nothing constructive to add to my thread please stay out of it, PM me if you want to continue this discussion.
#24
Come to find out it was the reserves office that didnt know what they were talking about and the recruiter was actually right so we are going to give him another chance and go talk to him next week. His office said you only have to sign on for 3 years and he said 6, my roomates buddy come to find out is a army reserve recuiter also and he confirmed its a 6 year deal. So Im confused about the actual term requirement because everyone seems to say something different.
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All the people I know who are in the reserves are in the Army Reserves so I know a bit more of what Im getting into as far as the actual job is concerned. Im open to suggestions to go into other branches if there is maybe something I havent considered. I just dont think in the other branches I can do anything to do with construction like I can with the army, I could be mistaken. Im here for suggestions so if youve got anything constructive to add post up
#27
Navy reserves is also a GOOD GOOD reserve program. You can learn an "actual" skill with it.
Air Force reserves is also good.
Texas Air National Guard is a good one too. Not sure if they are openly recruiting though.
Air Force reserves is also good.
Texas Air National Guard is a good one too. Not sure if they are openly recruiting though.
#28
All the people I know who are in the reserves are in the Army Reserves so I know a bit more of what Im getting into as far as the actual job is concerned. Im open to suggestions to go into other branches if there is maybe something I havent considered. I just dont think in the other branches I can do anything to do with construction like I can with the army, I could be mistaken. Im here for suggestions so if youve got anything constructive to add post up
Your thread will turn into a 40 page long pissing contest
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Yeah I didnt think about that
Im pretty set on the Army, I dont think i can do anything with construction in any of the other branches so Im pretty well stuck on that. Now I just need to find time to make it to the recruiters office to get all the numbers.
Im pretty set on the Army, I dont think i can do anything with construction in any of the other branches so Im pretty well stuck on that. Now I just need to find time to make it to the recruiters office to get all the numbers.
#30
I have to LOL at this entire thread and the BS in it. I have been on both sides, active and reserve and I know the ins and out of both. OP if you want some specific info on the Army Reserves shoot me a PM with what you want to know.
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If given a 20k bonus for a 4 year enlistment youll get 10k when you graduate AIT and then the rest over the last 3 years given in equal amounts. Not sure what the current percentages are but that is pretty close.
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Guess Ill update this thread. I signed up for 6 years, I leave July 13th, Ill be a a secure readio communications repairer 94E. Ill be gone 37 weeks, should be fun. My AIT will be at Ft Benning GA.
#34
I guess its to late now but im bored so ill say it anyway. Look up the Navy SeaBees and what they do. Im leaving for boot 2 days after you and going in as a Heavy Equipment operator but they have alot of different jobs that would have probably benefited you. There made up of mostly reserve units and last time i checked there bonuses were 20k, im going active so I dont know to much but good luck with basic mid summer is going to suck more so for you being down in GA.
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Most MOS's are shelling out 20K, its not lump sum though. 10K after AIT then 2500 for 4 years.
20K bonus, 832/mo for taking 6+ hours a week of school, 4500/yr tuition and 20K student loan, not a bad deal at all
20K bonus, 832/mo for taking 6+ hours a week of school, 4500/yr tuition and 20K student loan, not a bad deal at all
#39
Yeah be happy with that bonus im going active and had to join for 5 years with a 7k bonus. I had to argue with the lady at MEPs to get that too she wanted me to join for 6 years to get the bonus but i wouldnt do it.