Become a Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive. It is what I am going after when I am eligible to join. And if you are as good at Spanish as it sounds, you might have a pretty good chance of getting into this.
Check this site out, it gives more information of this career in the Navy:
http://www.navy.com/about/navylife/onduty/cryptology/whatiscti/
2007-10-09 16:03:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, the first thing you should do instead of asking that question on here would to have gone and talked to a Navy recruiter. The next step will be to to go Meps where the Job Classifier will look at your AFQT, Line scores, and medial to see what your qualified for. The whole purpose of the ASVAB is to figure out what you would be suited for. Some psycologist decided to make this test quite a few years ago. He gave the test to just about every job field that he could and found that mechanics answered certian questions differently than electricians, and those two answered differently from medical types. So based on your scores will give them a good idea on what you will exceed in. No branch will give you a job that your going to do horribly in. Thats just a waste of money and time. Go to MEPS, if they dont offer you something that sounds good to you, go home. Try again at the beginning of the next month. Speaking from experience, the beginning of the month always seemed to produce the highest quantity of available jobs. But that was at the MEPS I used to take people to, yours may be different. I dont see that happening, but there is the possibility.
2007-10-09 20:02:44
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answered by Dj_Ez 4
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This really isn't a question that can be answered easily on an online forum. While being bad at math may rule out some possible jobs, and being good at Spanish may make you a good candidate to be a linguist, doesn't mean that you're well suited to be a linguist or even that that particular job would be open to you.
In order to get a list of jobs you qualify for, you would need to take the ASVAB. Your overall ASVAB score is one of the most important parts of determining what jobs you are suited for.
In addition to that, the jobs you would be offered were you to go to MEPS to process for enlistment, also depend on whether or not you can get a security clearance (for example, if you're not a US citizen ...), whether that particular field currently has any openings or not, and a whole slew of other things.
The only real way to find out what is available to you is to go talk to a recruiter. Explain to them that you're not 100% sure about joining, BUT you'd like to know what options you have.
2007-10-09 16:46:09
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answered by Abby K9 4
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Ask to take the DLAB as a prerequisite to CTI. Be aware, that you will NOT be getting Spanish as a language, as there are plenty of native speakers already in. Additionally, the need is for Middle eastern and Far Eastern Languages. Of course, there is a Minimum score you must get on the ASVAB in order to qualify to take the DLAB, and if you are not a US Citizen, you are Disqualified anyway.
Otherwise, your line scores on the ASVAB determine what Ratings you may try for.
2007-10-10 02:23:20
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answered by Mrsjvb 7
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you want a job which you will nicely be happy with. Too many adult males bypass in without theory, and finally end up relatively mad on the gadget. The time they spend finally ends up being a waste. I cherished being an ET. As a working laptop or computing device gadget Analyst, absolutely everyone who thinks this is not any longer the optimal tech job is loopy. I wrote code and repaired circuits; so it became into engaged on the two hardware and application. often attempting to make certain which factor the project became into on. I later have been given into Intell, and served as a Command Intelligence Officer. Which became into additionally cool. i understand dissimilar Nucs too. relatively this is all stable. I do propose which you communicate approximately subs. On subs your working with a greater perfect team of fellows. greater bubbleheads have stages than you are able to see on a floor deliver, and your greater inspired to end a level, or 3. additionally your greater inspired to speculate and built a portfolio. Bubbleheads are paid greater, and inspired to attend classes on tax-making plans and making an investment. So that's conceivable to return out at two decades with distinct stages and intensely wealthy. however the main extreme factor is to be happy with your selection.
2016-10-08 22:39:55
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answered by owen 4
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Squire2591 nailed it!!! CTI is being a linguist and THEN SOME!!! But you need to qualify for a VERY high security clearance! The promotion in that field is VERY GOOD!!! and there is even incentive pay for some languages and bonuses for enlisting and re-enlisting!!! Some of my best friends are CTI!!! They are very pleased with their job and the Navy.
2007-10-09 16:56:19
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answered by Jerry D 3
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If you are good at fixing things and you like to do that, you can try for various rates that deal with mechanics. There are tons of mechanical fields in the Navy, but if you are not good at math, avoid the nuclear program.
Engineman or aircraft mechanic may be your best bet.
2007-10-09 16:11:00
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answered by wichitaor1 7
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Take the ASVAB and the scores in the different sections can tell you that. Really can't help other than that, since you can't provide enough information here without your ASVAB scores to say what you are qualified for.
2007-10-09 15:47:53
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answered by theseeker4 5
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Take up Arabic and become an interpreter in Iraq.
2007-10-09 15:46:03
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answered by Clown Knows 7
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Go to www.navy.com and take the accelerator quiz It will find the job you are suitable for! it was so true..Its just a short survey.
2007-10-09 15:57:18
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answered by ChuckDeucez 6
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