Read the contract. It states you will receive the training and job posting if it suits the military's needs to do so. The MOS is no more than a statement of preference. You are subject to the command structure of the military and will be obligated to do whatever they tell you to do.
Sorry.
2006-11-20 01:25:12
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answered by Cain 3
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You need to explain more. I'm pretty sure you are in the Army and they can do pretty much anything they want. Work a 24 shift. Then a day shift, next day a night shift. Be fixing a truck one day then guard a building the next. If you really don't think it's right. Use your chain of command-I know you don't think they are on your side. Go to your First Sgt, and the legal. I don't know what they call it in the Army. The ADC is the name in the AF. Good luck--I lasted 20 years--but I'm glad I'm retired.
2006-11-20 05:23:16
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answered by lorraineca 2
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Suck it up... its all you *can* do... they'll justify anything they pull on you under a 1 liner in your contract "dependent upon the needs of the *insert your department*." Kicks the tails of even the most scrupulous readers....
2006-11-20 05:17:13
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answered by MotherBear1975 6
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File a case against the culprit/s.
2006-11-20 05:11:43
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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Breach them back dude. Are they making you do KP or something?
2006-11-20 05:17:52
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answered by Anonymous
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