In this video I list the top 5 BEST army Medical MOS's projected for 2022. Out of the 5, which one would you choose (PUT IT BELOW)? Do you know anyone in these jobs or thinking of joining in 2022? Let me know below.
I’m interested in going from Navy to Army. I want to stay Medical. I’m currently a Hospital Corpsman. Do you know if the Medical Enlisted in the Army are open for Prior Enlisted? If you find any instructions that will aid me in the process I would love to get that info from you.
You didn't mention my mom's probably because you don't know anyone in that mo's. 18D I did all those jobs plus many more. I was stationed at Ft Sam 6times. I'm retired now but for men of color 18D is the # Best job in the medical field and you'll be E8 I'm less 10 years. The re-up bonus is off the chain. I was the on person of color in my unit. Sooooooo find the 18-Ds on fi Sam and interview some and the add that mo's to the top 5 for real my princess. You Stay strong out there. Woman can do it too these days.or something similar. I'll continue to follow you because I appreciate what you are doing for people. It's very informative and necessary. Peace
I just ran across your post. I was totally surprised when 68A came in as #1. Back in the day the MOS was 35U. That’s me. I had the best Army career. Retired after 22 years. During my career I was only assigned to one FORSCOM unit. It was a field hospital in Germany. I spent my years in MEDACS, Medical Depots and Medical Research Facilities. I installed, repaired and tested medical equipment. I also served on inspection teams surveying prepositioned medical equipment around the world. I supported the UN in Eastern Europe and US Army operations in Bahrain and Saudi. Other adventures were audiometer calibration services onsite for MEPS and reserve units. The training I received in the Army transferred to my working as a BMET after military retirement. Thumbs up to the BioMed staff.
Hey! Good to know that 68A translates well to a civilian job. I just booked this job last week and will be going for BCT next month Nov. 18. Any tips that I may know before I go?
You are definitely such an inspiration. I am in the process of losing the weight so I can join and love watching your videos to see what some of the jobs are like and what the army is like in general. I am prior service air force so your videos help alot. My top jobs would be unit supply specialist, pharmacy tech, x-ray tech and dental specialist.
I’ve been a 19D for 3 years and I enjoyed it but there was no benefit for me outside of the army so I decided to re-class to 68A I start AIT in august and I couldn’t be more excited to do something that’s going to benefit my career even outside of the military 😁
I started my Army career as a 25J, reenlisted for the 35G/U (now 68A) school. I finished 22 years later. I really enjoyed it. Worked another 15 years in the field after military retirement. If at all possible, talk your way into a biomed slot in Medical Research & Development Command (MRDC). I was fortunate enough to be assigned to two research facilities and one depot. Great duty.
@@cjay8087 I’m in the last month of my training and I absolutely love it. Also there are so many benefits to this job such as college credits, certifications for your resume if you plan on going to the civilian side and getting a job and a great group of people you work with
I am offerd to sign contract for 68a, and would be able to ship within month from now. It seems like really good MOS, it is just that I wanted 68k. I am not sure now should I just wait for 68k, or just take 68a and ship soon.
Im infantry and thinking about reclassing to medical. My line scores are 109 GT and 101 ST so I qualify for most 68 series mos. You need 107 in electronics for 68a.
@@ashleyfutato Being an X ray is not exactly like Psychology more or less a psychologists assistant but you could end up in a lot of different positions if you get lucky, you’ll woke in a BH clinic instead of being attached to a unit and not doing your job. Lot of computer and paperwork type stuff and some patient work great job to have but I don’t have a ton of experience so take my opinion with a grain of salt
Very Informative.💚 oh - update intro as it's now 2022😁. Just curious - does your source list the top #6 through #10 , jobs ?🤔 I won't ask which job is ranked at the very bottom of the 68 series..
Do you have to take the covid vaccine in order to join the military? If so, would a person who’s already had it be exempt from it, or will they still have to take it?
I got 68E, 68G, 68J, 68Q which would be the best to choose for my journey while being in and transferring to civilian life. Really would love something that I can move farther in a medical career and make good money!!!
@@larryhoover5782 it’s if it’s under strength it would be difficult if it’s over strength or balanced and the the job you want is under strength or balance then it won’t be a problem if your a year from your ETS date.
Hello, please. I want to join you in this medical field. I am now in the third stage of the university. I have been preparing myself for 4 years to join you. This is my dream, but can I obtain the rank of Lieutenant Doctor in this service and other details I am from Iraq, a 22-year-old boy is my dream Joining you I am a microbiologist (pathological analysis) blood analysis
In this video I list the top 5 BEST army Medical MOS's projected for 2022. Out of the 5, which one would you choose (PUT IT BELOW)? Do you know anyone in these jobs or thinking of joining in 2022? Let me know below.
Me . I'm joining as a 68M. What do you think about that??
I’m interested in going from Navy to Army. I want to stay Medical. I’m currently a Hospital Corpsman. Do you know if the Medical Enlisted in the Army are open for Prior Enlisted? If you find any instructions that will aid me in the process I would love to get that info from you.
You didn't mention my mom's probably because you don't know anyone in that mo's. 18D I did all those jobs plus many more. I was stationed at Ft Sam 6times. I'm retired now but for men of color 18D is the # Best job in the medical field and you'll be E8 I'm less 10 years. The re-up bonus is off the chain. I was the on person of color in my unit. Sooooooo find the 18-Ds on fi Sam and interview some and the add that mo's to the top 5 for real my princess. You Stay strong out there. Woman can do it too these days.or something similar. I'll continue to follow you because I appreciate what you are doing for people. It's very informative and necessary. Peace
I just ran across your post. I was totally surprised when 68A came in as #1. Back in the day the MOS was 35U. That’s me. I had the best Army career. Retired after 22 years. During my career I was only assigned to one FORSCOM unit. It was a field hospital in Germany. I spent my years in MEDACS, Medical Depots and Medical Research Facilities. I installed, repaired and tested medical equipment. I also served on inspection teams surveying prepositioned medical equipment around the world. I supported the UN in Eastern Europe and US Army operations in Bahrain and Saudi. Other adventures were audiometer calibration services onsite for MEPS and reserve units.
The training I received in the Army transferred to my working as a BMET after military retirement. Thumbs up to the BioMed staff.
Hey! Good to know that 68A translates well to a civilian job. I just booked this job last week and will be going for BCT next month Nov. 18. Any tips that I may know before I go?
You are definitely such an inspiration. I am in the process of losing the weight so I can join and love watching your videos to see what some of the jobs are like and what the army is like in general. I am prior service air force so your videos help alot. My top jobs would be unit supply specialist, pharmacy tech, x-ray tech and dental specialist.
Awesome! Good luck to. you
I’ve been a 19D for 3 years and I enjoyed it but there was no benefit for me outside of the army so I decided to re-class to 68A I start AIT in august and I couldn’t be more excited to do something that’s going to benefit my career even outside of the military 😁
I started my Army career as a 25J, reenlisted for the 35G/U (now 68A) school. I finished 22 years later. I really enjoyed it. Worked another 15 years in the field after military retirement.
If at all possible, talk your way into a biomed slot in Medical Research & Development Command (MRDC). I was fortunate enough to be assigned to two research facilities and one depot. Great duty.
Update?
@@cjay8087 I’m in the last month of my training and I absolutely love it. Also there are so many benefits to this job such as college credits, certifications for your resume if you plan on going to the civilian side and getting a job and a great group of people you work with
If you reclass to 68A is it true you have to sign a 6 year contract?
I am offerd to sign contract for 68a, and would be able to ship within month from now. It seems like really good MOS, it is just that I wanted 68k. I am not sure now should I just wait for 68k, or just take 68a and ship soon.
Im infantry and thinking about reclassing to medical. My line scores are 109 GT and 101 ST so I qualify for most 68 series mos. You need 107 in electronics for 68a.
hey SSG i like your videos but your audio is bad. the volume level changes too often
My Son joined the Navy as Hospital Corpman
I work with corpsman! They are awesome
I’m strongly considering 68D surgical technician
Did you do it ? That’s the one I’m interested as well ..
I’ve been in 8 years and I want a medical job so bad that I can re class to. I’ve just heard that it’s so hard to do it after you hit E5 😞
Not necessarily. What job are you interested in?
@@ARMYprinncessmy top are 68D, 68R, 68V, or 68X
Hi! During your time in BCT or AIT have you guys seen any 68G, Patient Administration Specialist? I can’t find any video about their AIT experience….
I'm joining as a 68M . What are your thoughts about that?? Let me know please
Do it because it’s a hood Job as well
Is it a good job in the civilian world ? I got offered this job as reserves
Just got done with 68X ray training!
How do you like 68X? Did you get an official duty station? I’m a mother considering this position.
@@ashleyfutato Being an X ray is not exactly like Psychology more or less a psychologists assistant but you could end up in a lot of different positions if you get lucky, you’ll woke in a BH clinic instead of being attached to a unit and not doing your job. Lot of computer and paperwork type stuff and some patient work great job to have but I don’t have a ton of experience so take my opinion with a grain of salt
@@faithanne3142 Thank you so much. This is actually good to know. I’m looking for something that is steady, not a job within a million other jobs 🫣
Hi @faithanne3142 I was wondering if you have any materials or resources I can go through so I can be ready for Phase I after the basic training
Thought I would be joining but score 6 points under the mos ST
Love your videos!!
Well thank you
My husband joined Army last year
Hello! I love your vidsss! do you know any 68Ns?? I’m going to meps this week and i want that one!
Very Informative.💚 oh - update intro as it's now 2022😁. Just curious - does your source list the top #6 through #10 , jobs ?🤔 I won't ask which job is ranked at the very bottom of the 68 series..
I got the list off the internet. I didn’t look for the lowest 68 job but now I’m curious 🧐
I loved the video! 💚 Was hoping to see 68P on the list though. Where would you consider radiology techs on the list?
Not a bad job!
Do you have to take the covid vaccine in order to join the military?
If so, would a person who’s already had it be exempt from it, or will they still have to take it?
If you already had it you just show proof of vaccine and you shouldn’t have to retake it
@@ARMYprinncess
What about those that’ve already had covid?
Would they have to get vaccinated as well?
I leave for basic June 13th. 68E!
I leave for basic may 2nd. 68E (dental specialist)
Is 68V still only available for reclass. You can’t get it as a newly enlisting
What is the website you're using to find the breakdown of these jobs?
I got 68E, 68G, 68J, 68Q which would be the best to choose for my journey while being in and transferring to civilian life. Really would love something that I can move farther in a medical career and make good money!!!
68E
Very good video I am interested in 68 v respiratory therapist
Awesome choice!
Getting ready to sign up for 68A or 68K.... Already got a good score in the asvab.
Which one did you pick? I’m looking to re class and I’m stuck between these two as well.
Anybody know how is 68G? Wanna know what kind of opportunities are out in the civilian world for this job
I will be reclassing to 68D
I want to reclass to 68D but Getting pinned for a Sgt in a month time and I don’t know if I would be eligible for that
I’m a NG 92G thinking of reclassing to 68G. Would you recommend?
Hey you used my imagine…and like didn’t ask me??? That’s my picture in the thumbnail…
And like…I’m coms???
OMG YOURE NOT JOKING
Watching In 2024 😊
What medical mos has the highest chance to do humanitarian work.
I’m currently an 11C In the army I’m considering 68E how hard is it to re-class in the army
Check to see if your MOS is balanced, over strenght or under strenght. If your MOS is over strenght it could be difficult.
@@larryhoover5782 it’s if it’s under strength it would be difficult if it’s over strength or balanced and the the job you want is under strength or balance then it won’t be a problem if your a year from your ETS date.
Do you know if the slots for these MOS are very rare?
From what I heard they are pretty rare
@@entitledunfortunately4984 well if it is 68e 68d 68g I got lucky on if they are open…
Hello, please. I want to join you in this medical field. I am now in the third stage of the university. I have been preparing myself for 4 years to join you. This is my dream, but can I obtain the rank of Lieutenant Doctor in this service and other details I am from Iraq, a 22-year-old boy is my dream Joining you I am a microbiologist (pathological analysis) blood analysis
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Yayyy thanks for the love
68Q here! Graduating B Co in a week🥹
How's 68q ?
68V or 68Y
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