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Jen asked in Politics & GovernmentMilitary · 1 decade ago

Think I made a mistake? - Settled for MOS 91J?

Army Reserves only could offer me 91J - Quartermaster and Chemical Equipment Repairer since that was the only thing available for reserve. I really wanted 31B MP… However the reserve unit I'm attached to is a MP brigade so possible cross-training?? (That's what the Master Sergeant said).

Pro: Going officer route, have two years (or less) needed to finish for degree... then planning on switching to MP. And I since I'll (hopefully) be doing the SMP program through ROTC I won't even be working my job, just shadowing the Officers of the reserve unit.

And on the Brightside I’d rather have this than a paper-pushing job.

However, is there anything I need to study to get through AIT? I’m not that mechanically minded… but I don’t mind getting dirty and (attempting) to fix stuff.

Now, please tell me those of you with experience in 91J, have I been fed too much BS that I'm choking on it, or will does my reasoning (and theirs) seem logical?

Thanks. - Tips on AIT for Quartermasters would be great.

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  • gunner
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago
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    It's not a bad career. It is not easy. and it's a good job,.

  • 5 years ago

    It's not a defense, it is pointing out the hypocrisy of the right. Namely, that Bush did much worse things that didn't seem to bother the right at the time, but Obama's similar (and usually much smaller) infractions are met with a call to armed insurrection. In point of fact, I am beyond angry with the Obama administration, and I would be fine with impeachment proceedings based on the abuse of drone technology, and what I see as the unconstitutional extension of the Patriot Act. I don't particularly care that the right is hounding Obama, except that I do not believe that if Romney had won the presidency and were doing the exact same things, the right would say a word, except in his defense. So, the short answer is that I don't believe the right is sincere in its criticism of Obama - I think it's largely tactical, not moral.

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