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What's the best job to take in the Military >>?

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im actually joining the army reserve but i score a 50 on the ASVAB but i do not know what job to take..

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  1. i dont know anything about it but which ever one u like the most


  2. You should have been shown a list of careers that your ASVAB score qualified you for.  Based on that list, select the MOS' that grab your interest and then, read the description of the MOS carefully.  Finally, ask if anyone at the MEPS station shares the MOS you're interested in.  Hopefully someone will and you can ask questions about the job.

    However, as a reservist and as a brand new soldier coming in (Pvt. maybe PFC) your MOS is irrelevant.  You'll train a weekend a month two weeks a year.  This is hardly enough time to provide you with an opportunity to really do the job you were trained to do unless your unit gets deployed.

    When I was with my National Guard unit, I joined and changed MOS' from what I was doing on active duty.  I did three years with the Guard and didn't do my new job a single time.  My weekends were spent sitting in a chair watching the IT guys update computer software.  It was the most boring three years of my life.

    Hopefully your experience will be better.

  3. Retired.

  4. AVIATION!  High above the best!

  5. The best job to take is the job you think you would enjoy the most. Dont let the money bribe you, would you really want to spend your enlistment making a little more and hating it or making a little less and loving it?

  6. EOD

    If you qualify

  7. There are so many different career fields. Pick something that interests you is really the only advice I can give.  

  8. Well what do you like to do or even want to do? You can't just throw out an ASVAB score and say pick for me. This is your life we're talking about.

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