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Yes you can. As a matter of fact, military recruiters who have a Job Corps center near them consider themselves lucky. They visit Job Corps all the time. Many young people who would otherwise not be qualified for the military become qualified upon graduation from Job Corps. If you are a Job Corps student and you are interested in the military, stick out the program. You can even enlist on a delayed entry program during your education at Job Corps. But remember... tell your recruiter not to give you a ship date that is before your graduation from Job Corps!!!
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It Stands for Military Occupational Specialty. In other words, it's your "Job" in the Marine Corps. This defines you and what you do. For example, If you go into 0311 infantry, you have succeeded as a Rifleman.
NO. We cannot as we are doing job it will not help us to concentrate on work.
No. Just like with any school there are resources to help you obtain employment. Job Corps gives you the knowledge and skill necessary for work/job searching but its up to you to want enough to find the job. Remember nothing worth getting is easy. Proud Gary Job Corps Graduate
Corps of Military Accountants was created in 1919.
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To do this you need a university degree in an related field and join the military as an officer and enter the astronaut corps.
You will need to talk to talk to your career counselor if you are wanting to transfer to another job corps. If your career counselor cannot help, speak to his supervisor.
the marine corps sure are a military branch.
You can claim your Son on your tax return if he is in Job Corps and lived with you for more than half the year. Your Son is also considered to have lived with you during periods of temporarily absent due or special circumstances such as Illness, Education, Business, Vacation, or Military service, and Job Corps.
The job of the Commandant of the Marine Corps is to serve as the highest-ranking officer in the United States Marine Corps. They are responsible for the administration, combat readiness, and effectiveness of the Marine Corps. They advise the President, Secretary of Defense, and other senior military officials on matters relating to the Marine Corps.