My MOS is Supply. What are my chances of being able to attend classes while doing so on active duty?
And if I wanted to change my MOS, how would I do so to something more preferable like a medical profession in order to become a nurse in the Army?
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November 26th, 2009 at 5:26 am
Very good… supply is a pretty skate (easy) career. It’s pretty much a 9 to 5 kinda of job. Of course there will be times you will be on a field exercise or you might be deployed, but while your stationed at a regular post, you’ll be able to take college courses on (and off) base as long as it doesn’t interfere with your primary duty… that being a Soldier.
As far as becoming a nurse. You can always do a “lateral move” later on in your career (if that’s what you want, to make the military a career). gyrene1977
November 29th, 2009 at 4:49 am
Go for it. Why not. You may get turned down to begin with but if you really want this , don’t let it get you down. Always go for what you want and achieve it. hap45ms