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09-22-09, 09:18 PM #1
MOS suggestions?
I am in the process of becoming a Marine, waiting for my day to go to MEPS. I am not sure which specific MOS I want, and my recruiter is putting it off until I arrive at MEPS to talk about it there. I got a 95 on my ASVAB and am qualified to do pretty much anything. I want to be able to do something with what I've learned in the Corps, not just infantry or combat oriented (20+ confirmed kills won't help on my future resume). I do want something physical (was in DEP for the Navy but switched because I knew I would regret it in the long run i.e. what if...). Just looking for some suggestions, along with some duties that job entails. And searching the internet for MOS's only gets me a basic overview, rather than answers from experienced Marines. Was considering 6199, but where does that leave me after my term (assuming I don't want to re-up). Thanks in advance for any help offered.
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09-22-09, 09:31 PM #2
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09-22-09, 09:34 PM #3
MARPATs, from when I was in PLC, unfortunately things didn't work out with PLC, and I decided to enlist instead.
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09-22-09, 09:39 PM #4
3381? Why would that be my best bet? and qualified for anything as in I dont have anything that should stop me from any specific MOS speaking medically, physically, or mentally.
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09-22-09, 09:49 PM #5
People always need to eat.
Given that you didn't really complete the profile, or give any information about yourself, food service was the best thing I could think of.
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09-23-09, 08:59 AM #6
im 6541. Really enjoy it (most days) but you'll be supprised about the little stuff that you get trained on in fields that you really did not think applied to that MOS. (ie HAZMAT, and explosive transportation etc..) HAZMAT quals pay well in the civi world as does explosive handling experience/knowledge in and of itself. And I just assumed that I just loaded the bomb to the plane ha.
LCPL Stoller
Camp Mujuk
S. Korea
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09-23-09, 09:29 AM #7
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09-23-09, 11:42 AM #8
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09-24-09, 12:30 PM #9
We're always looking for people in the 267X field. There are loads of things to do when you get out as well.
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09-24-09, 09:59 PM #10
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09-24-09, 11:04 PM #11
The Worlds in Your Hands Kid
I cant really give you any advice on a particular MOS, simply because I do not know any of your specifics. What do you like to do in your hobby time, what do you do for a job, what is something you have always been interested in for a career, etc, etc. If I was you I would go to your recruiter, and ask to see his big binder of MOS fields. Remember one thing, if you go active your only guaranteed a slot in the field, not a specific job slot. For example if you go Combat Support (CE) like I did you could end up in Tracks, Tanks, etc. Myself I was an Amtracker, would I suggest that based on your ASVAB score, probably not. You seem to have alot potential. In general if I was you I would look into some kinda high speed, technical job. I can't think of any off the top of my head. Like I said though go to your recruiter, and browse through his binder. They had em when I enlisted in 2001, im sure they still do. Good luck, and keep us posted on what you end up doing for your MOS, I would really like to hear. Semper Fi!!
Just remember in the end though the Marine Corps is one big team it dosn't matter who does what job as long as the Mission is getting done thats what matters.
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09-24-09, 11:10 PM #12
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09-25-09, 09:30 AM #13
0300 Infantry
Don't let anyone try to tell you that Infantry skills won't help out a resume. Trust me, you lead Marines in a combat zone as an Infantry Squad Leader and companies will be fawning over you. It's not just mindlessly humping around and shootin' guns. You have to be a squared away intelligent SOB to be a good Grunt. You are the heart and soul of the Marine Corps, the tip of the spear. Of course I am biased but the camaraderie amongst grunts is well beyond any other. There is no way I could have done anything else. Of course you have to be prepared to live in the the worst conditions you can imagine, hump 120lbs. of gear in 100+ degree heat, and understand that there is probably a 99.9% chance you will be sent to a combat zone (you would be surprised how many kids don't realize this).. and these are just a few. I can go into more detail if you like, but, hell the Corps needs Postal Clerks too. (Not a knock on any non-Infantry types, I'm not saying the P-word... I love all Marines).
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09-25-09, 11:47 AM #14
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10-20-09, 06:22 PM #15
I went to MEPS last week and am going 5939, leave for boot in Dec.
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