As many as you want.
2006-12-06 17:40:18
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answer #1
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answered by Kim 4
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I'm currently serving in the military and, while I have one primary MOS, I hold a host of additional duties including: janitor, groundskeeper, mechanic, admin clerk, parent, secretary, garbage person, etc.
The only branch of service that offers guaranteed job selection is the Army. The other services take your choices, your ASVAB scores, and their current needs when assigning MOS'S.
2006-12-07 02:37:50
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answered by buffybeast 2
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There are about 500 careers in the service. Each base is like a small city, so if you can imagine a normal person doing a normal job in a small city, there is a military person doing it. But each must be a solider, seamen (marine), or airman 1st.
That bracket is a small joke to the Marines out there from a former Airman. :)
Each is honorable service.
2006-12-07 06:06:33
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answer #3
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answered by Wraith95 3
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well you sign up, you have your primary MOS. once you get to your duty station, you perform other duties. staff duty, CQ, you buff and wax floors, performing janitorial duties in the common areas, barracks, company etc. you become a landscaper, picking up pine cones, raking, mowing, picking up trash in barracks and company areas and the rest of post. you can perform office duties. i was put in the orderly room and S-1 shop, where i had to type memos, awards, leave form, etc. you can become a mail clerk, passing out mail to soldiers. there also are additional duties in the companies..varying from drug and alcohol coordinators, key control personnel, publications nco, the list goes on and on. they have a soldier assigned to everything. you can pretty much do anything in the army.
2006-12-07 09:01:59
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answered by haikuhi2002 4
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They will test you to find where your interests lie and to find your best aptitude. You will probably score well in several fields. From there, you decide what you want to do. I suggest you choose one that will best serve you after your time in the service.
2006-12-07 02:06:31
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answered by christopher s 5
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well...you will be a soldier first and foremost, that is what basic is about.
then you go to AIT to learn your job.
but inbetween you get extra duties, you will be a janitor, a lunch-lady (kp), guard, driver, mechanic, glorified babysitter, groundskeeper, personal alarmclock...you name it you will do it and more, you remember the old theme right "be all that you can be in the arrrmmyyyy"
2006-12-07 01:43:57
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answered by Jessy 5
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You only ever have the one: warm body.
2006-12-07 02:16:07
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answered by DOOM 7
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