I know ya'll don't know me as well as my other forums with thousands of posts but
Monday and Tuesday I go to Tampa with them to finalize some things and get sworn in.
Gonna be a 91B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic
Army missions depend on automotive and heavy equipment. As a member of the Mechanical Maintenance team, the Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic handles the maintenance and repair of vehicles such as Humvees, cars and trucks. Wheeled Vehicle Mechanics work on all parts of the vehicles, from engines, steering, brakes, suspensions and electrical systems to wheel/hub assemblies and damaged body parts.
Basically I already have a background for this, and its open for me, and less than a half hour away from me.
Then I'm going to wait for an opening for...91F Small Arms/Artillery Repairer
Army and National Guard forces use a wide array of weapons, from small field artillery to large ballistic missiles. Small Arms/Artillery Repairers keep small arms and other infantry weapons operating properly by performing maintenance and repairs on electronic firing, guidance and launch systems that help locate targets, aim weapons and fire them.
God Bless!! :flageagle :saluting :united
What unit you joining?
I'm in the guard. Good gig. If you are looking for a fulltime job there are some good opportunities if you are willing to relocate and change MOS's at times.
That MOS should give you plenty of freedom to find a new home if you don't like where you drill at.
Bless you. :salute3d
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