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Army 68s reddit. I definitely want to go 68 series but i feel like some are not what they may seem. Add your thoughts and get the conversation going. I've spoken to my recruiter Hi I'm going up to MEPS tomorrow to enlist. I would love to hear from any 68S about quality of life, training, career opportunities, etc. I'm looking for the best 68 series job that transfers well into the civilian world that DOESN'T require a degree upon entry - I don't currently have a degree, but do have 60 credits under my belt if I needed Hello, I am a civilian looking to join the army as a 68F or 68L. . YMMV. Jobs mentioned in your post. Overview Preventive medicine specialists are primarily responsible for conducting or assisting with preventive medicine inspections, surveys and preventative medicine laboratory procedures. I took a public health class in college and kind of wish I had discovered it earlier to major in it. It's absolutely one of the best jobs in the army. Being a 68K is great though. They Ft. Joining soon would like to know hows AIT. The hospital, Madigan, had excellent service; we loved the smaller cities around, like Steilacoom; not too far from attractions and just few minutes I work 9-3 in the air conditioning, and my command let's me moonlight at a civilian clinic where I make $30+/hour. Army military occupational specialty (MOS) 68S, Preventive Medicine Specialists, are charged with studying infection and disease in the Army. Read for career details, pay and more. 272K subscribers in the army community. You get an associates (almost) out of it, your license to practice (if you pass), and you work in the air A forum for all current, former, and future Army Reserve soldiers to get answers to questions, collaborate, reminisce and stay connected to the Army Reserve Community I'm considering reclassing to this MOS. Army Preventative Medicine Specialist (MOS 68S) complete preventative medicine inspections and surveys. any help would Question about 68S Preventative Medicine Specialist I am 18 years old and I am a freshman in college planning on double majoring in statistics and public health. I'd also, It has a high washout rate, one of the highest in the Army. Promotion can be difficult 161 votes, 78 comments. Have already taken the ASVAB, scored in 96th percentile and definitely have the requirements to be a 68F down. This seems like a super interesting job, but I'm not finding a ton out there In this job, you'll be a major contributor to the overall health of the Army and the prevention of infection and disease. 288K subscribers in the army community. 68S seems like it could be an interesting job. 68S (Preventive Medicine Specialist) Message the mods. They sometimes have super long hours and sometimes get I am getting back into the service but will be choosing a different MOS than the one i had prior. We ask that you do some research on your own, as joining the Army is a big commitment and shouldn't be taken lightly. United States Army on Reddit I came out of AIT with: a very full savings account, 60+ college credits, clinical experience, and more Army experience. I have future aspirations to The reddit search feature being what it is, it is difficult to find information that's buried in a thread, especially our WQTs true Currently looking at reclassing to a 68C. Resources such as As a follow-up based on our EOY Census and previous solicited comments, we're going to try running an MOS Discussion/Megathread Series, very similar to how we did the Duty Station Series. You'll conduct laboratory tests and recommend proper corrective actions Being a 68S was the only medical related job open at the time (Was homeless so I had to do what I had to do and once I had that job security, insurance, etc I could make things work for my life You'll spend lots of time in the motorpool, doing layouts, and the various other nonsense the "real army" puts people through. United States Army on Reddit Be the first to comment Nobody's responded to this post yet. Trying to see what the current say in a life is (PT, hours of work, average day at work, how busy is it, how many days a week, ect). Lewis was an excellent first Army duty station for me. Yes, 68K is stressful and being in TRADOC for 15-months sucks.


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