What jobs should I be looking at in the Navy or Army, didnt get any answers last time.?
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What can I do in the Navy or the Army? So I'm graduating soon with three degrees (worked my A-S-S off for 5 years) one in Biochemistry, one in Chemistry and the other in Engineering Technology, I got a 3.92 GPA and and belonged to Engineering Club, Chemistry Club, Rotaract, Mu Epsilon Delta and the Honors Fraternity Phi Beta Kappa. I am a life long member of Sigma Chi as well as president of my junior and senior class. I have an appointment with a Navy recruiter next week but I know NOTHING about the Navy or Army and I just wanted to get an idea of what jobs suited me and my education the best. As for myself, I'm a pretty out going to guy, I like to lead and over the one summer I didn't take classes I was an engineer apprentice on board my uncles tour boat and LOVED it. I am also very sociable but hardworking. I really don't want to go in there and say "I have no clue what I want to do". What jobs in the Navy would suit me (based on what I told you) I want to be an officer BTW. 10 hours ago - 4 days left to answer. Additional Details Sorry Navy and Army (Marines would be pretty cool as well) 10 hours ago and I am a Man if that makes any difference. I was going to go to Clinical Lab School but I had a revelation that maybe (and I emphasize maybe) that being a Lab scientist wasn't for me. The degree im graduating with now is the Engineering one so it gives me a wider array of jobs I can have. 10 hours ago well, Im not looking to get assigned one right now. Im just asking because if I do say, I have no idea what I want to do, then he can use that against me trying to force me into a position that has nothing to do with what my interest are. In example, a friend of mine went to join the Marines with a bachelors degree in Engineering. He had a 4.0 GPA and was put into a supply position, he baby sits a bunch of retards now (his words, not mine) 10 hours ago Also, I'm a Certified Lab Tech and an EMT (I do a hospital work on the weekends twice a month and I volunteer at a fire dept on the two weekends I'm not at the hospital. Remember, I am not going to enlist, I want to be an officer.
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Nobody cares man.. You need to do your OWN research and make your OWN plans. School is over. Go be a grown up and make your own choices.
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Both branches have engineering fields, that with your background, would probably interest you. As does the Marine Corps, but as evidence from your friend you are not guaranteed an engineering MOS as an officer. Active Duty officers in the USMC are assigned a MOS based on the needs of the Marine Corps and how well they performed in OCS. Navy engineers are referred to as SEABEES and have a fairly diverse career field, but typically revolves around construction. Army engineers are referred to as SAPPERS, they too have a very diverse career field, but is not as limited to construction. It includes some explosives training, where I don't believe the Seabees deal with explosives. From what I have heard Sapper school is one of the better Army schools and ranks up there with Jump School as far as its use by other services. Marine combat engineers don't have a catchie moniker as the Navy and Army do, but the training is very good, for both enlisted and officers. However, as an engineer officer (1302) you get to train and learn many different aspects of engineering including; explosives, construction, bridge building, drafting and surveying, etc. I tried to make this as unbiased as possible, good luck and hopefully you find an MOS that doesn't put you in charge of a bunch of retards.
NUCLEAR TRAINED OFFICER (NUPOC SURFACE) (01/11601) http://www.cnrc.navy.mil/noru/orojt3/generalofficer.htm#16 NUCLEAR TRAINED OFFICER (NUPOC SUB) (01/11701 http://www.cnrc.navy.mil/noru/orojt3/generalofficer.htm#15
make sure you are talking to an OFFICER recruiter in the Navy. we use separate ones for Os and Es. in neither branch do you get to choose a thing if you commission. the Navy will OFFER you a choice.. could be one, could be up to 3 Designnators. you accept one of them. think Nuke, maybe SeaBees the Army will decide what to do with you after you are already commissioned.( My guess is, you;d make a decent Corps of Engineers type) but here's the the thing.. there are no more Navy selection boards this year.. the last one is being held this month. and there has NOT been any indication when the next one will be scheduled so it could be months before they even want a packet from you. Not sure on Army, they are larger and need more bodies. for the last couple of years, if you did not commission via ROTC o r the Service academies, there was very LITTLE hope of beings elected via OCS or OTS. all five Branches have been getting everyone they need through ROTC and the SA. assuming that you also have the required sports involvement, leadership roles and community involvement, you are most likely a string candidate for either Branch.. IF they are hiring.
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