Durhlm
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Alright, I've got a few questions and any input is greatly appreciated.
I've recently graduated with my college degree, and am not on the path to Enlist in the Army.
Whenever I decide to be get out of the Army (assuming I don't love it and go the career route) I intend to work in Law or Law Enforcement.
Here's the questions I have:
How the hell do I choose my MOS?
- I have a lot of areas of interest: Infantry, Cav Scout (is this even used anymore, really?), Intelligence, MP, CBRN, etc.
- I scored a 97 on my ASVAB, so qualifying for a job shouldn't be an issue, neither should physical requirements.
Should I try to get Airborne and/or Option 40 in my contract, or just go in and see what happens?
With my degree, should I go in for OCS immediately, or go Enlisted? I have heard some conflicting points of view on this. Some have told me I should go for Officer immediately (increased pay, etc) Others have told me to get some actual experience before I go the officer route.
Any input is appreciated - Thanks in advance.
I've recently graduated with my college degree, and am not on the path to Enlist in the Army.
Whenever I decide to be get out of the Army (assuming I don't love it and go the career route) I intend to work in Law or Law Enforcement.
Here's the questions I have:
How the hell do I choose my MOS?
- I have a lot of areas of interest: Infantry, Cav Scout (is this even used anymore, really?), Intelligence, MP, CBRN, etc.
- I scored a 97 on my ASVAB, so qualifying for a job shouldn't be an issue, neither should physical requirements.
Should I try to get Airborne and/or Option 40 in my contract, or just go in and see what happens?
With my degree, should I go in for OCS immediately, or go Enlisted? I have heard some conflicting points of view on this. Some have told me I should go for Officer immediately (increased pay, etc) Others have told me to get some actual experience before I go the officer route.
Any input is appreciated - Thanks in advance.