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Wardlow
10-12-16, 10:12 PM
Hello Marines, <br />
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I swore in to the Marine Corps back in June (it is now October) as a reservist to go 0331 on May 8th of 2017. I chose the reserve route so I could stay in school and finish my...

Tennessee Top
10-13-16, 01:01 PM
That reserve 0331 contract you got was because that unit had a vacancy - and you filled it for them. If they let you out of the contract, they'll be right back where they were before with a vacancy....

Wardlow
10-14-16, 03:54 PM
Thank you for your time master sergeant. I have been left with two options sir. I have a body to take my place so I can go active and go infantry as well seeing as the jobs are available. The other option is to stay reserve and leave in December instead, then come back and go into the PLC program, and while finishing my degree get to become an officer. Only worry I have about option 2 is that the only type of officer I could see my self enjoying, would be an infantry officer. This position is not guaranteed correct? What are the odds of me getting the infantry officer selection? There are ground contracts available it's just I don't want to commit to the officer program and then come time to accept commission and my job not want it because it's not infantry officer. As of right now I am leaning towards the active duty route first and then if I do decide I would like to go officer that option will still be available to me after my first enlistment as long as I go back and finish my degree. Thoughts and insight on that sir? Thank you again for your time Marine.

deucedeuce
10-17-16, 02:49 PM
With the exception of Aviation and Law, MOS selection as an officer is a competition. Your performance at TBS, coupled with the needs of the Corps and the Captain staff's opinion of you as an officer, will dictate what MOS is awarded to you. You will fill out a dream sheet ranking each available MOS in the middle of TBS, and some time around month 5 you will be assigned your job.

Some companies will have a huge allocation for infantry, while others will not. Keep in mind that being awarded the 0302 MOS only guarantees you a spot at IOC. The attrition rate varies class to class, but usually hovers around 20-25%.

I can only speak a little bit on the enlisted to commissioned pathway, but I can tell you that it is not automatic. The selection process for civilians is extremely competitive, and for enlisted Marines it is no different. I can tell you that the dedication of time required to go through a 4-year enlistment, pursue a spot at OCS, complete OCS, TBS, and your MOS school, may put you at a different time in your life than you are at now. If you want to gamble on that, that is your choice.