Exactly how does it work. One weekend a month and one two-week training period out of the year? And what are your chances of being deployed? What are your chances of being an Officer? Just give any general advice or say anything you think is relevant. Thanks!
2/7/2009 5:55:23 PM
since no one has responded yet i'll tell you what i know about the navy reservesyes, 1 weekend a month and minimum 2 weeks a year trainingchances of being deployed probably depend on your skills and the unit you're involved innot sure about being an officerand i do know that you get paid for the weekends & 2 weeks on a per day basis and some of the out of town trips involve a per diem and some dont and of course travel and accommodations are paid
2/7/2009 6:03:00 PM
Since no one else has offered advice...my father went into the army reserves after active duty. I remember him having meetings once a week and I believe the training was just once a year. However, he was a colonel, so he may have had more/different responsibilities. And you can move up in the ranks, but it's rare. You basically have to wait for someone to die. He ended up retiring from the reserves because there was not a new general spot for him to fill and he was just kinda stagnating.[Edited on February 7, 2009 at 6:17 PM. Reason : oh, and he was never deployed, but that was before Iraq]
2/7/2009 6:16:20 PM
not affiliated with the military anymore but I"ll help ya out some since I've BTDT.
2/7/2009 10:36:37 PM