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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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The Chow Hall
Reserve quesstion and ASVAB results
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<blockquote data-quote="Richter888" data-source="post: 10671071" data-attributes="member: 101362"><p>I'm not sure which branch your joining, but I can say the Air Force reservists got it made when it comes to deployments. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I'd go for intel. I'm in maintenance(crew chief). I hate it. Stay away from maintenance in the military and you'll be good.</p><p></p><p>(1) 77 is a pretty good score. Consider the minimum score. Also your asvab is broken into four separate categories that are averaged together to form your final score.</p><p>M.A.G.E(Math, Arithmetic, Grammar, Electric). They use this to help class you.</p><p>"The Coast Guard and Air Force require a score of 36, the Navy 35, Marines 32 and the Army 31."</p><p></p><p>(2) I'm active duty, but from what I understand you will be working your civilian job. You will only work one weekend a month(in reality 2-3 days). You will be deployed eventually, but you get lots of benefits.</p><p></p><p>(3) Whatever you do, DO NOT be open mechanical, electric, etc... I got a 89 on mine and I got stuck working as a crew chief. Nothing wrong with it, but I feel what talent I have is wasted. Make sure your gonna get that job you want. In the Air Force its called an AFSC. Ask them about it.</p><p></p><p>(4) My opinion is the reserve is very pampered. Also there are jobs that you can get full time with the reserve. They usually pay really well, but you dont get things like BASIC HOUSING ALLOWANCE and BAS(Basic allowance for sustenance). </p><p></p><p>On a final note, if you have the option I say go as a commissioned officer if you can. We enlisted to not get treated nearly as well and a 3 year 1st lt makes more than a 16 yr master sergeant. Just FYI. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richter888, post: 10671071, member: 101362"] I'm not sure which branch your joining, but I can say the Air Force reservists got it made when it comes to deployments. Personally, I'd go for intel. I'm in maintenance(crew chief). I hate it. Stay away from maintenance in the military and you'll be good. (1) 77 is a pretty good score. Consider the minimum score. Also your asvab is broken into four separate categories that are averaged together to form your final score. M.A.G.E(Math, Arithmetic, Grammar, Electric). They use this to help class you. "The Coast Guard and Air Force require a score of 36, the Navy 35, Marines 32 and the Army 31." (2) I'm active duty, but from what I understand you will be working your civilian job. You will only work one weekend a month(in reality 2-3 days). You will be deployed eventually, but you get lots of benefits. (3) Whatever you do, DO NOT be open mechanical, electric, etc... I got a 89 on mine and I got stuck working as a crew chief. Nothing wrong with it, but I feel what talent I have is wasted. Make sure your gonna get that job you want. In the Air Force its called an AFSC. Ask them about it. (4) My opinion is the reserve is very pampered. Also there are jobs that you can get full time with the reserve. They usually pay really well, but you dont get things like BASIC HOUSING ALLOWANCE and BAS(Basic allowance for sustenance). On a final note, if you have the option I say go as a commissioned officer if you can. We enlisted to not get treated nearly as well and a 3 year 1st lt makes more than a 16 yr master sergeant. Just FYI. Hope this helps a little. [/QUOTE]
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