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    A little insight to a couple MOS's

    I'm shipping May 9th, and I have a few options for my MOS that I need to pick from. I'm trying to find one that has a shorter training period, and preferably not combat related, since I want to lat move in 2 years. The choices my recruiter told me I have are BY ground electronics technician, CE combat support, and CK fire direction/control specialist.

    If there are any Marines out there who can give me an insight into these MOS's I would greatly appreciate it.


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    Why do you want to lat move in two years and what makes you think you can even do that? You may be eligible to lat move in two years but that all depends on the needs of the Corps and not your own.


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    I believe that the BY contract contains my OC field which is 28xx. I can tell you if you do get the 28xx MOS your school will be long, and you will have a 5 year contract. Lat move opportunities will be non existent unless you re-enlist and lat move into another critical MOS. The upside to this is you will always have a bonus for re-enlistment, and we promote at a smooth steady progress. If you have any questions just ask or PM me.


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    lat move in two years

    ahahahahahahahaha

    Your recruiter is a funny guy, pick wisely bro, that lat move will not happen.


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    Quote Originally Posted by devilbones2 View Post
    Why do you want to lat move in two years and what makes you think you can even do that? You may be eligible to lat move in two years but that all depends on the needs of the Corps and not your own.
    So I've heard.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ860420 View Post
    I believe that the BY contract contains my OC field which is 28xx. I can tell you if you do get the 28xx MOS your school will be long, and you will have a 5 year contract. Lat move opportunities will be non existent unless you re-enlist and lat move into another critical MOS. The upside to this is you will always have a bonus for re-enlistment, and we promote at a smooth steady progress. If you have any questions just ask or PM me.
    Thanks DJ. Will be pming you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil1087 View Post
    lat move in two years

    ahahahahahahahaha

    Your recruiter is a funny guy, pick wisely bro, that lat move will not happen.
    Thanks for the help.

    That's what this thread was for, to get more information on my choices from people who've been there before.


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    Here is my recommendation. Do not join a MOS just because it is hopfully a "just for now" type deal. Join with an MOS that might interest you. Even if you hope to lat move. Nothing is a guarantee in the Marine Corps. If you get stuck with soething you don't like, it will be miserable. Ive met a decent amount of people who have been talked into an mos they really didn't want. They deal with it for there contact, get out, and hated there Marine Corps experience. Or they got rebelous, did something stupid, and got kicked out.

    If you do think one of those MOS's will be something you would enjoy doing. Then go for it. If not. I would give more consideration on something you might like. Or if the MOS you desire is unavailable.... Wait. Even if you have a contract date, you can push it back WHENEVER you want. Right now is the only time you have to negotiate anything.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mindgame View Post
    Here is my recommendation. Do not join a MOS just because it is hopfully a "just for now" type deal. Join with an MOS that might interest you. Even if you hope to lat move. Nothing is a guarantee in the Marine Corps. If you get stuck with soething you don't like, it will be miserable. Ive met a decent amount of people who have been talked into an mos they really didn't want. They deal with it for there contact, get out, and hated there Marine Corps experience. Or they got rebelous, did something stupid, and got kicked out.

    If you do think one of those MOS's will be something you would enjoy doing. Then go for it. If not. I would give more consideration on something you might like. Or if the MOS you desire is unavailable.... Wait. Even if you have a contract date, you can push it back WHENEVER you want. Right now is the only time you have to negotiate anything.
    That's what I'm doing. I'm trying to get more information on these MOS's so that I can make an informed decision and choose something I will enjoy doing. 2 years may not seem very long, but it is, and can be if you're doing something you hate. I just want more information so that I can find out if any of them would be something I would be interested in. Fire direction/control specialist seems interesting, but I have no clue wtf that is really. I've read a few threads on here, but that hasn't totally helped.

    Also, I can't push my date back right now, it's pretty much set in stone.


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    Thanks for the help though Mindgame.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MREsarefinebyme View Post
    I'm shipping May 9th, and I have a few options for my MOS that I need to pick from. I'm trying to find one that has a shorter training period, and preferably not combat related, since I want to lat move in 2 years. The choices my recruiter told me I have are BY ground electronics technician, CE combat support, and CK fire direction/control specialist.

    If there are any Marines out there who can give me an insight into these MOS's I would greatly appreciate it.
    Two questions for you: WHY do you want a shorter training period? WHAT do you mean by "not combat related"? You are enlisting in the Marine Corps. There is nothing "non-combat related".

    With that insight, we might be able to better reccommend something that suits your needs/wants.


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    Quote Originally Posted by afraziaaaa View Post
    Two questions for you: WHY do you want a shorter training period? WHAT do you mean by "not combat related"? You are enlisting in the Marine Corps. There is nothing "non-combat related".

    With that insight, we might be able to better reccommend something that suits your needs/wants.
    For sure.

    Well, I'm married and have a 6 month old son, and since my family cannot come with me to wherever I would be training, I would like to have an MOS with a shorter training period if at all possible. As far as combat, I would myself prefer to be infantry, but suggestions from friends and family members who are in the Corps, say that I should do otherwise, because those MOS's tend to have one away from home often with training and such. Deployments are another story, that is obviously unavoidable, but I know some jobs you are home more often than others. If I have an MOS which requires me to be away from home, then I will do it, no problems, no questions asked, but if I have the choice, I'm going to try and choose one that will allow me to be with my family as much as possible.

    Thanks and hope that helps.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MREsarefinebyme View Post
    For sure.

    Well, I'm married and have a 6 month old son, and since my family cannot come with me to wherever I would be training, I would like to have an MOS with a shorter training period if at all possible. As far as combat, I would myself prefer to be infantry, but suggestions from friends and family members who are in the Corps, say that I should do otherwise, because those MOS's tend to have one away from home often with training and such. Deployments are another story, that is obviously unavoidable, but I know some jobs you are home more often than others. If I have an MOS which requires me to be away from home, then I will do it, no problems, no questions asked, but if I have the choice, I'm going to try and choose one that will allow me to be with my family as much as possible.

    Thanks and hope that helps.
    Good to go. If BY, CE and CK are your only options right now then I reccommend the BY enlistment option. the training will be longer, but you will be further away from the "front lines" if you will.

    The separation time is unavoidable no matter your MOS. CK is going to place you as a forward artillery observer, and in CE you are going to be in direct support of forward deployed infantry troops which will require you to train closely with them when you are here in CONUS. That translates to more field time than you are necessarily looking for.

    Looks liks you are going to have to bite the bullet on this one. Ask yourself which one is most important to you, short training or less time in the field?

    Good luck.


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    Just so you know, if you do get in the 28xx field since the training is so long you can have your family with you.


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