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121.0. "Why be a spectator, why not join?" by PEKING::NASHD (Wake me up when it's bedtime..) Wed Sep 12 1990 09:32

    There are one or two members of this conference who are interested in
    the Reserve Forces but are not in any reserve unit. What's stopping you
    from joining your local unit? If you have any questions, concerns this
    is the place to air them. 
    
    Dave
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121.1here's one reasonCOOKIE::SIMONTue Sep 25 1990 21:1421
    Speaking for myself, I have been working, off and on, on an active AFRes 
    IMA slot since I got out of the AF 4 years ago.  My big problem has
    always been that there are not very many 4924 - Computer Systems
    Development Officer - officer slots available, and the AF, due to
    budget considerations, wasn't willing to retrain a reservist into
    something like Intelligence or a non-related career field.
    
    However...I am currently taking a different approach, which looks like
    it is working.  I am working a 2724 Captain slot - Computer Systems
    Acquisition Officer (as opposed to Development Officer - in the AF, a
    totally different career field) for which there are about 30 slots
    open, including 1 here in Colo. Springs.  Even though on active duty
    the AF wasn't very willing to move me from a 4924 to a 2724 (though
    my background is qualified for either), the reserves appear a bit more
    willing.  So, hopefully, within a couple of weeks, I should have my IMA
    slot.
    
    Summarizing, at least in the AFRes, it isn't always easy to just say "I
    want a reserve slot" and have one waiting for you; depending on the
    career field - and it is more difficult for officers - there may not
    be anything open at all.
121.2Try the COMM sideMSDOA::HORTONNever Say NeverWed Sep 26 1990 15:125
    There are many Air Guard communications units that are in need of 49XX
    officers.  Allow most of the positions are not 492X, you should be able
    to get acceptance easily to the 494X.
    
    PZ
121.3Career Field Merger ProblemCOOKIE::SIMONWed Sep 26 1990 17:4327
    The problem I found with 494X slots is they are very
    communications, electronics-oriented, etc., as opposed to
    software-oriented.  I became a 4924 as a result of the AF's
    computer-communications career field merger in 1984 or 1985, and had
    previously been a 5135 (computer systems development officer); the 494X
    people had previously been 30XX communications types.  Since 1985, most
    or all 49XX people have been required to attend one of several
    orientation courses at Keesler AFB prior to their assignment, the
    purpose of which is to orient software people to comm and vice versa.
    This way, a person could jump between computers and comm. very easily. 
    However, I came on active duty in 1982 before this all started and
    don't have any formal comm. training or experience.  Thus, I need to
    attend a Keesler class to even be qualified for a 494X slot, and the AF
    has been cutting back on the reserves and guard people in extended TDY
    training classes in the past couple of years.  Therefore, even though
    4924 and 4944 slots both have the same prefix, for someone like me who
    came in before the career field merger the comm. slot might as well be
    Air Force Band Trumpet Officer or something similar; the required
    training isn't readily available.
    
    
    Ironically, I talked with the IMA SMSgt at Peterson AFB today and he
    told me that AFSPACECOM is in the process of approving my 2724 AFSC;
    it's a screwy system where I can get pencil approval for a totally
    different AFSC category and need tech. training which is mostly
    unavailable for a related AFSC.  But, that's the way it goes.  I'd be
    happier in the computer acquisitions career field anyway.
121.4FLDSVC::STERLINGAye matey shiver me timbers!Wed Sep 26 1990 18:579
    re .3
    
    Hell, just go Infantry.  They need grunts more than they need gadget
    mechanics. 
    
        
    ;^)
    
    Dave
121.5AKOV12::LORENTZENWed Sep 26 1990 19:073
    OOGH!! OOGH!! OOGH!!
    
    Grunt-First-Class Len  ;-)
121.6Finally!!!!AKOV12::LORENTZENTue Oct 02 1990 20:0010
    I finally received my orders assigning me to a USAR Combat Support
    Company in New Hampshire - 16th Infantry Brigade.  It took nearly 10
    months from the time I located a slot until all the paperwork went 
    through.  Of course, that consisted of getting discharged from the
    California Army National Guard, picked up by USAR Control Group as
    Individual Ready Reserve and generating the assignment orders.
    
    At any rate, it's good to be back on-line.
    
    Len  
121.7any unit vacancies??CSS::VALCOURTThu Oct 04 1990 19:489
    Hello. I have been commuting to RI for the past few years so I could
    attend my drills and the drive is getting old. Just wondering if there
    are any NH Army Reserves (Signal) units out ( I live in Nashua) there
    who are in need of 1Lt's??  Any info anybody could provide will be
    greatly accepted.
    
                 Thanks,
                   Ken
    
121.8A couple of IdeasUSCTR1::RTRUEBLOODRollyn Trueblood DTN 297-6553Fri Oct 05 1990 19:099
As I recall, there is a small signal unit in Maynard, MA. It is 
located in a bunker about 1/2 mile past the Parker St site.
Why not call the 94th Army Reserve Command at Bedford and ask
about it?

Another alternative is the 126th MI BN, some of their units
are in Massachusetts, but most are in Conn & R.I. 
One number that seems to work is 617-377-3962.