Well, it's a bit asinine to ask that here, don't you think? You know what you want better than someone whose never even met you does. I might say you should reclass to 88M. But, what basis do I have for saying that? Figure out what you want out of it, then find the MOS which offers you the most potential to attain what you're seeking. You're the only one really who can decide which MOS is best for you to reclass to.
With few exceptions, no. If you earn the EIB (or CIB) as an infantryman, then you reclass to another MOS, you can still wear it. If you earn the EIB as a non-11 series MOS, then reclass to infantry, you should be eligible to wear it. If you test for it as a non-11 Series, and never reclass to infantry, you can't wear it, even if you complete the testing. However, if you do complete the testing, you should be able to use the points towards promotion.
No. You have to either have an 11 series MOS at the time it was awarded or else reclass to an 11 series MOS afterwards in order to be able to wear it. You should be able to use it for promotion points, however.
The safest MOS in the Army would be one dealing with the Army Band, Human Resources, or finance. These include the MOS - 42F, 42R9B, 42 S, or 44C.
MOS Military Occupational Specialty
Army 82nd airbone is a MOS. This is a job in the Army.
11B2V is the MOS for an Infantry, E5 Sergeant, Ranger .
Mail clerk is a supplemental duty - it doesn't carry its own MOS.
MOS, military occupational specialty
91W
Anywhere, 35F Intelligence Analyst is a MOS that can be stationed at any Army Base.
The Army Medical Service Corps Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) begins with 91. A Health Care Specialist is 91W. See related links for list of Army medical MOSs.
Interior electrician, you play with electricity.