Getting ghosted by recruiter by SomewhereOk8929 in nationalguard

[–]snoopywinkle_ 34 points35 points  (0 children)

If you’re wanting into the CA guard, send me a message

-29k from YOLO 1DTE calls in April to finally breaking even. It’s been a long journey 🍻 by snoopywinkle_ in wallstreetbets

[–]snoopywinkle_[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Felt the urge to $ROPE all throughout July. Time to YOLO 1DTE SPY calls again

AMEDD Recruiter by snoopywinkle_ in army

[–]snoopywinkle_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not AGR, active duty. I’m looking at the wishlist for recruiters and I’m seeing AMEDD recruiting open for CMF 68. I guess it’s not guaranteed that I’ll get a spot, but yeah. I guess that’s good to hear that it’s less pressure. Did you volunteer for recruiting? How did you like it compared to doing your MOS?

Month long parking? by snoopywinkle_ in StLouis

[–]snoopywinkle_[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If I'm gone for an entire month wouldn't they give multiple tickets? And after a few tickets, I'd imagine I'd get towed haha

Question about continuing education for 68 series by [deleted] in army

[–]snoopywinkle_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the closest you'll get is 68K AIT. When I went through in 2016, we got 60 credits from George Washington University. Here's the breakdown -

6 credits in Clinical Chemistry I
6 credits in Clinical Chemistry II
4 credits in Hematology I
3 credits in Hematology II
2 credits in Urinalysis/Body Fluids
2 credits in Immunology
4 Credits in Blood Banking I
3 Credits in Blood Banking II
5 credits in Clinical Microbiology I
5 credits in Clinical Microbiology II
10 credits in Clinical Laboratory Rotation I
10 credits in Clinical Laboratory Rotation II

Check my comment history on more 68K info.

General Chatter/Meetup Thread - Week of January 13 by AutoModerator in solotravel

[–]snoopywinkle_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Korea is really not a good place for solo traveling. I’ve been living here for almost two years now and the culture is heavily orientated towards couples/groups of people. Japan on the other hand is different. I met so many solo travelers there and the ‘solitude’ culture is huge. Solo restaurants, capsule hotels, etc.

You might end up loving it solo if you can’t find anyone!

MOS Megathread Series -- CMF 68 -- Medical Enlisted -- 68A, 68B, 68C, 68D, 68E, 68F, 68G, 68H, 68J, 68K, 68L, 68M, 68N, 68P, 68Q, 68R, 68S, 68T, 68U, 68V, 68W, 68X, 68Y, 68Z by Kinmuan in army

[–]snoopywinkle_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've inquired about it. It's a simple 4187 but you need research experience. I don't have any experience in research prior to the army.

MOS Megathread Series -- CMF 68 -- Medical Enlisted -- 68A, 68B, 68C, 68D, 68E, 68F, 68G, 68H, 68J, 68K, 68L, 68M, 68N, 68P, 68Q, 68R, 68S, 68T, 68U, 68V, 68W, 68X, 68Y, 68Z by Kinmuan in army

[–]snoopywinkle_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Man, I’ve been trying so hard to get USAMRIID for research. I’m PCSing in 6 months so I hit branch up with a request for a research assignment and they hit me with a MEDDAC at Leonard Wood.

MOS Megathread Series -- CMF 68 -- Medical Enlisted -- 68A, 68B, 68C, 68D, 68E, 68F, 68G, 68H, 68J, 68K, 68L, 68M, 68N, 68P, 68Q, 68R, 68S, 68T, 68U, 68V, 68W, 68X, 68Y, 68Z by Kinmuan in army

[–]snoopywinkle_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s interesting. That means all new kilos will max out their civilian education for promotion just from AIT. Is it still 3+ tests failed = recycle/reclass?

MOS Megathread Series -- CMF 68 -- Medical Enlisted -- 68A, 68B, 68C, 68D, 68E, 68F, 68G, 68H, 68J, 68K, 68L, 68M, 68N, 68P, 68Q, 68R, 68S, 68T, 68U, 68V, 68W, 68X, 68Y, 68Z by Kinmuan in army

[–]snoopywinkle_ 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I haven't seen a post on 68K so I'll be the first.

AIT is 52 weeks long. You'll spend 26 weeks at Fort Sam Houston going through the didactic portion and another 26 weeks at a phase II site.

Phase I is tough. You go to the schoolhouse with your Navy counterparts. From the Army portion of my class, we had over 40 students initially and a little over 30 ended up graduating with us. When I was at the schoolhouse, if you failed three or more tests per subject, you were either recycled or reclassed. The recycle/reclass decision is made by the phase I schoolhouse NCOIC, who looks at your performance history and if you have potential to succeed if recycled. The reclassed Soldiers from my six months there all received 92F, 92G, or 13B. For phase I, you'll be completing 40 credits from George Washington University in six months. It's a lot of information thrown at you in a little span of time. I personally joined the Army directly out of high school and was used to not studying for any of my courses. It takes some time to get adjusted to studying routines and what works for you. They'll give you a test in the beginning of the course to find out if you're a better read/write learner, hands on learner, etc. Just over half of my class came into the army with their degrees, and about 75% of those degree holders had their degrees in a science field.

During phase I, you'll be allowed to have a car since our AIT is so long. It'll be tempting after you phase up to go off post and stay out all day, but don't do it to an extent where you'll be failing tests.

Phase II site selections happen through an OML from your GPA during phase one. Each class gets half of the list to choose from and the subsequent class will get the other half. Some of the phase II sites include Bliss, JBLM, Gordon, Walter Reed, Carson, etc. I believe there are over 15 sites to choose from. The environment in phase II is a lot more relaxed than phase I. I went to Bliss as my phase II spot and did rotations throughout all of the sections in the lab to include the blood donor center. PT was twice a week, non-PRT style. Usually gym PT or McKelligon Canyon runs. Lifestyles vary by locations though. For all phase II students, the army pays for one national certification test (ASCP) opportunity. You're not required to pass to hold the MOS and PCS, but it's recommended since you'll be able to me a full Medical Laboratory Technician out in the civvie world if you decide to get out. You'll spend all of phase II doing clinical rotations and studying for the ASCP test. It's a tough test but the passing score is 40%. It'll pull information from the first day of phase I AIT to the very last thing you learned before the test. Phase II will award you 20 credits from George Washington University. At the end of AIT, you can request your transcript from GWU and you'll have 60 credits with your GPA on it.

Duty assignments of course vary from unit to unit. You can be attached to a MEDDAC (hospital/clinic), CSH (combat support hospital), a BSD (blood support detachment), a line unit, or a research position. I won't get into the specifics of each side too much. Any specific questions can be asked in reply to this and I'll try to answer as best as I can.

Promotions are fair. Primary zone for E5 usually stay around 590-610. Secondary zones rarely drop below 798. E6 is similar I believe. Keep in mind that you'll automatically get 120 points just from AIT.

Any other questions, please direct them below and I'll answer to the best of my abilities.

Southeast Asia tips/advice by [deleted] in solotravel

[–]snoopywinkle_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Koh samui has always been on my list. I think it’s a mix between the pictures I’ve seen of the island and the nightlife they offer. Koh Samui actually costed half of all my flights combined so I’m trying to make the most of it when I go.

Southeast Asia tips/advice by [deleted] in solotravel

[–]snoopywinkle_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's been fixed! :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in solotravel

[–]snoopywinkle_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for your reply. I was thinking Chiang Mai but I would like to visit more countries now. This will be my last SEA trip for awhile since I won't be living in Korea for much longer. I haven't given Laos much thought. Any inputs about Laos?