u/Beautiful-Paper911

I can’t choose between 27D, 25B, 35L, 35P, 35M, or 35W (all in order).

This has probably been asked before and I know it depends all on me, but I’m about to enlist as an E-4 Specialist in the reserves.

My ASVAB is 59. These are my scores are: GT 108 GM 102 EL 102 CL 105 MM 101 SC 102 CO 102 FA 103 OF 103 ST 104

I do hold an associates in science, associates in arts, and a bachelor’s degree in Liberal Studies.

I read the descriptions of these jobs. Honestly, I have interests in all of them. I’m currently working as a Registered Respiratory Therapist in a Hospital on the civilian side (68V would translate if I do ACASP, but I don’t think I want to do that) would it makes sense to do ACASP?

However, I’m having second thoughts that I might lose out of something great.

I’m not sure if I’ll serve all 20 years (just the 6 for now), so I want to pick an MOS that if I get tired of medical, I can make just as much as one of the MOS’s above as my hospital jobs if I choose to let go of it. Also, if there programs in these MOSs that have programs attached to it?? For instance, 27D to FLEP to possibly JAG?

Any one reclassify into or out of these MOS’s, why? Am I missing out if I choose one or the other from promotions, harder to rank up, need specific qualifications, points, will I be more outside or inside of these jobs, etc?

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u/Beautiful-Paper911 — 2 days ago

I can’t choose between 27D, 25B, 35L, 35P, 35M, or 35W (all in order).

This has probably been asked before and I know it depends all on me, but I’m about to enlist as an E-4 Specialist in the reserves.

My ASVAB is 59. These are my scores are: GT 108 GM 102 EL 102 CL 105 MM 101 SC 102 CO 102 FA 103 OF 103 ST 104

I do hold an associates in science, associates in arts, and a bachelor’s degree in Liberal Studies.

I read the descriptions of these jobs. Honestly, I have interests in all of them. I’m currently working as a Registered Respiratory Therapist in a Hospital on the civilian side (68V would translate if I do ACASP, but I don’t think I want to do that) would it makes sense to do ACASP?

However, I’m having second thoughts that I might lose out of something great.

I’m not sure if I’ll serve all 20 years (just the 6 for now), so I want to pick an MOS that if I get tired of medical, I can make just as much as one of the MOS’s above as my hospital jobs if I choose to let go of it. Also, if there programs in these MOSs that have programs attached to it?? For instance, 27D to FLEP to possibly JAG?

Any one reclassify into or out of these MOS’s, why? Am I missing out if I choose one or the other from promotions, harder to rank up, need specific qualifications, points, will I be more outside or inside of these jobs, etc?

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u/Beautiful-Paper911 — 2 days ago
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Speeding Ticket from 2023 just resolved today. I swear in this Friday. Am I disqualified?

Enlisting in the ARMY My attorney represented me because I’m miles away (my first ever speeding ticket)

This is what my attorney said: I appeared on your behalf today in traffic court. 

The officer was present and a hearing was held. 

I pleaded guilty to going 35 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. 
This carries 3 points instead of the 4 points with the original speed of 40 MPH. 

Going forward, the points will not remain on your record as this violation occurred more than 2 years ago. 

The fine of $148 is due by 6/8

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u/Beautiful-Paper911 — 10 days ago

Speeding Ticket from 2023 just resolved today. I swear in this Friday. Am I disqualified?

Enlisting in the ARMY My attorney represented me because I’m miles away (my first ever speeding ticket)

This is what my attorney said: I appeared on your behalf today in traffic court. 

The officer was present and a hearing was held. 

I pleaded guilty to going 35 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. 
This carries 3 points instead of the 4 points with the original speed of 40 MPH. 

Going forward, the points will not remain on your record as this violation occurred more than 2 years ago. 

The fine of $148 is due by 6/8

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u/Beautiful-Paper911 — 10 days ago

My handyman replaced a corroded copper supply line on my mounted porcelain sink. Did he do this right, or is it a hack job?
The original copper line bent and started leaking. Because my sink is wall-mounted, the fitting was impossible to reach and unsweat. He cut the damaged copper section and installed a shutoff valve with PEX tubing and brass compression fittings to connect to the new faucet (hot water side) the other side is cold water and that line is fine with the full copper line.
He charged $235 for the work.
Is this a proper repair, or should I be concerned? Also, is there an easy way to disconnect the old corroded faucet if I decide to replace it later?

u/Beautiful-Paper911 — 15 days ago

No matter how hard or tight I turn it it just keeps on leaking. I used CLR to break the calcium, lime, and rust to see if it I could tighten it some more to stop the leaking but it didn’t. I tried to take it off with the locking pliers, but it’s very hard. I need to change it and I don’t know why it’s leaking.

u/Beautiful-Paper911 — 19 days ago