A good question to ask in your interviews is, " Are you planning to go into a civilian career after the military and if so, what are you doing now to prepare for that?"
Old Commo Dog here. 93-00 I love these videos. I like to see what's still used and also the new gear. I was a 31u. Served in a logistics, then infantry, and an then aviation unit. The good thing about Commo is you can go anywhere. The bad thing about Commo is you can go anywhere.
June 1st Im kinda nervous. Im just counting down the days only 54 days left. I'm at the airport getting my final day on the phone and not hearing ringing in my ears from drill Sgt
to be descriptive , a 25u can find their self at the front of an invasion with an engineer xo whos job is to create a route for a combat team. so your land nav best be on point.. or one can be in the rear with the gear working command center stuff.. it can be dangerous and this job isnt for everyone as it does require tact and field expedience when times are hard and supplies are low so think hard before committing as it is a lifestyle.
To anyone asking anything about other 25 series MOS's AITs they are all pretty much the same. I am at week 10 of AIT here at Ft. Gordon as a 25U. AIT is 20+ weeks long, they have been adding and taking away classes so the actual timeline is subject to change. Don't expect that you can let down your military discipline that you gain from BCT. You still have drill seargants and you are expected to act accordingly. What does change is that you do have some more freedoms. You will be able to order food after a while and eventually be able to go off post on the weekends. School is easy. You will meet people that say otherwise but those people don't pay attention or don't stay awake. As long as you do your job and maintain your military discipline AIT will be a breeze.
When i went there (2012) we didn't have DS. Which is one of the reasons soldiers kept getting in trouble, and turned into shitbags coming out of BCT. I'm glad they put DS back.
Also, the CompTIA A+ (Basic computers coure) and the CET Associate exams (general electronics) are great baseline classes you can do ahead before entering Basic and AIT. By the way, if you are on Active Duty, these courses are college credits (promotion points) and great for after military service job oppotunities.
@@OCuelJBY I ended up going 25N, I got to my Duty Station on Dec. Holiday Block Leave happen I've barely touch any equipment yet. Life in the army, so far so good. Basic at first sucks but the you kinda miss it. Ait since 25N its 6 month training its a grind but it a rewarding experience at the end. Once you get to your Duty everything gets much better.
25s works on bigger stuff. Im going july 20th as 25s to basic. 25s needs a higer asvab score. Youll be working stratigc or tactical or 1c...only the best becomes 1c. Tatcial is on field getting communications and internet to the soldiers. Strategic is more confidential and 1c is even more confidential. Lets say using satellites to jam the enemy is part of what we do in the strategic side. Lots of education. In 25s plus 25s is the mos that cross trains all of the mos's because its the highest scored mos in signal. You want a thorough complex training that will set you up for success and you scored the now lowered score was 117 eletronics now 114 do 25s!! See you in the army
Hey thinking of enlisting really wanted to go 25B looking to get into the IT world after serving. When I talked to the recruiter today only 25 series available at the moment is 25U. It does have a quick ship bonus and section 19 pick duty station. Would us be bette to do this and possibly reclass as a 25B later? Or should I wait for a 25B slot? Thanks for any help.
I'm in this same situation rn. Want an mos around IT or cyber but the only thing available is 25U. Not sure if I should take it or just wait a couple months for more openings
Try and get something that's actually useful! Do your homework on MOS's and see what's their potential for employment when u get out, especially if you wanna go federal employment. go to usajobs.gov (which a federal employment website) and search your current city or area u live and see what they're hiring for. Strong MOS's for employment are usually Supply technician, Aviation Maintenance, Cyber security, etc. Don't go into a recruiters office not having any idea what you're getting into. And don't let recruiters push u around and rush u into a job u don'y want, cause in the end you're signing the line.
So when i chose this MOS, i thought I'd be fixing computers and stuff, not the case. It all depends in what unit you get stationed to. I was posted to a mechanized infantry unit. My typical day was in the company office or in my communications storage room. I'd fix minor computer problems if they arise, but as far as doing network stuff and actually troubleshooting computers, don't have your hopes up. The Army's computers are so secure , only people with permissions (civilians) actually can troubleshoot them. And broken equipment, you don't open up and fix. That's sent off to be fixed, since equipment is usually on warranty. In the field, i set up antennas, config radios to vehicles, and made sure everything communications wise was up and running. If you want to go signal, I'd strongly urge you to get a more practical signal MOS like 25B or even better cyber security (which is the craze right now!). Or if you go with this MOS, get an I.T. certification BEFORE you get out! Or any signal MOS for that matter. I couldn't do jack with this MOS in the civilian world, it's too broad.
Kevin Palacio I ship the same day. Was supposed to be going to Ft. Jackson as well. Had a hiccup at MEPS and my recruiting commander freaked and cancelled my reservation and tried to get it back knowing they go like hot cakes. The army people called to see if I could get it back and I did, only thing is now I’m going to Ft. Leonard Wood for basic training. Maybe we’ll cross paths at Gordon
Hello, I am looking at reserve units in my area and I really would like the 25B. My recruiter and I looked and could not find any open spots, not any in my state. I have my heart set on 25B, but there is an open 25U that's extremely close. I am studying coding in my free time and computers are what I want my career to be in. I was hoping to get a 25B position so I could obtain certifications. I wanted to know what certifications that the 25U would obtain. I have researched and can't find any. I don't want to spend my off time studying the certifications that a 25B would get in the classroom. I wanted to spend that time learning to code. Is there any advice that you all could give me? Background* Brother was deployed to Afghanistan and my other brother is also in the military as well as my father. I have a strong desire to be a part of the military. I have a bachelors degree. I want to make sure that I don't make a hasty decision. Do you all think I should wait and hope that a spot will open close to me? All your input is greatly appreciated.
@@Gianilamuelas ended up going with 25U. It goes over everything which is pretty cool. It’s close to the same thing, kind of. A lot more radio work. Mostly radios but it does go over computers, switches, and routers.
@@ashton9310 you do... But really you don’t. Truly 25B for sure if you’re thinking of civilian life. 25U if you’re thinking of Army life. If that makes sense
Passed nremt no seats for 68k so I took signal. Second choice, good civilian options. Pretty sure I caught top on a bad day and that’s what he had on hand
I swore in a couple days ago with the 25U MOS. I kinda had wanted 25B but I was told I could switch later when a slot is available. Is 25U also good for getting civilian jobs in the future?
Unanimous MVP if your going to benning (were I graduated from as a 25U a few months ago)get used to it being humid and tasked with carrying around this green radio,Never give up! Because you’ll get shit talked about being a support MOs but when you get to AIT (were I currently am now) You find out that we’re pretty damn cool.
You don’t need to get any certifications for this MOS, but it helps open doors into better positions/promotions. But for 25B, it’s pretty crucial to atleast getting Sec+ or network+.
@@ryanboldthen6612 thats a lie, i hear people with no IT experience getting a sec+ cert, stop being negative and trying to scare people away from a MOS
@@princemontanaa9704 I'm sorry if i somehow came off negative or with the intent to scare anyone away from an MOS. If you're going for 25B, you're going to be expected to atleast try for Sec+, it's not mandatory for the job, but it'll help you get to positions not available without that certification. My knowledge is from my time doing my job, and having to be the back up 25B for when ours was away due to additional training. Also, I'd be very surprised if someone got Sec+ with no prior IT Experience.
My MOS doesn't exist anymore. 31N Tactical Circuit Controller. The Hub of the network. Patch Panel operator. Every type of communication went through me. Radio, satellite, phone, microwave, teletype. Pro Patria Vigilans!
o cmon.. i always jumped on the opportunity for calling in arty to keep the rust knocked off..plus who wants to allow the LT a chance to get carried away with a hand mic and a map n compass anyway.. lol.. throw in a gps for added dangers and chaos..what im sayin is end game.. thats how holes end up in roofs off base in populated areas.. we train the trainers..
Almost everyone going in the Army gets a secret clearance. You can get a TS clearance in this MOS, but you have to go into a much broader process, and you'll have to have a reason to apply for one.
As an active 25U, there is a saying about commo, "you can talk about us, but you can't talk WITHOUT US!"
You like it pretty good man?!
A good question to ask in your interviews is, " Are you planning to go into a civilian career after the military and if so, what are you doing now to prepare for that?"
I’ll definitely add this one in for future videos!!
@@TheBenAllen. Can you make a video on military police?
Old Commo Dog here. 93-00
I love these videos.
I like to see what's still used and also the new gear.
I was a 31u. Served in a logistics, then infantry, and an then aviation unit.
The good thing about Commo is you can go anywhere.
The bad thing about Commo is you can go anywhere.
thanks for the 25u info .so many old videos-and thank you to our brave hero's/ American Soldiers making the world safe.
My MOS. I go to Basic in June 2020. IM STOKED
Don't ship as 25U is garbage
mikejones3rfs how?
June 1st Im kinda nervous. Im just counting down the days only 54 days left.
I'm at the airport getting my final day on the phone and not hearing ringing in my ears from drill Sgt
I go in aug lol
Carlos Hernandez moved my ship date bc rona. Me too. Might see you, where you going for basic?
to be descriptive , a 25u can find their self at the front of an invasion with an engineer xo whos job is to create a route for a combat team. so your land nav best be on point.. or one can be in the rear with the gear working command center stuff.. it can be dangerous and this job isnt for everyone as it does require tact and field expedience when times are hard and supplies are low so think hard before committing as it is a lifestyle.
@nicktherange lol that’s supposed to be 25C Radio Operator that sees Combat as well
To anyone asking anything about other 25 series MOS's AITs they are all pretty much the same. I am at week 10 of AIT here at Ft. Gordon as a 25U. AIT is 20+ weeks long, they have been adding and taking away classes so the actual timeline is subject to change. Don't expect that you can let down your military discipline that you gain from BCT. You still have drill seargants and you are expected to act accordingly. What does change is that you do have some more freedoms. You will be able to order food after a while and eventually be able to go off post on the weekends. School is easy. You will meet people that say otherwise but those people don't pay attention or don't stay awake. As long as you do your job and maintain your military discipline AIT will be a breeze.
When i went there (2012) we didn't have DS. Which is one of the reasons soldiers kept getting in trouble, and turned into shitbags coming out of BCT. I'm glad they put DS back.
AIT is a joke 25U and 25 series in general is garbage
Do you like your MOS?
Shipping August 18 25u
Also, the CompTIA A+ (Basic computers coure) and the CET Associate exams (general electronics) are great baseline classes you can do ahead before entering Basic and AIT. By the way, if you are on Active Duty, these courses are college credits (promotion points) and great for after military service job oppotunities.
Thanks for this ! Shipping out for basic Sep 8th !
Hey what's up. I was a 25U. Absolutely loved fixing printers! Lmao jk. I love my job. 25U I the best!
@Raymond Robinson just reserved this job, what's a typical day at work?
@@joelwylde did you join? What is it like?
@@OCuelJBY I ended up going 25N, I got to my Duty Station on Dec. Holiday Block Leave happen I've barely touch any equipment yet. Life in the army, so far so good. Basic at first sucks but the you kinda miss it. Ait since 25N its 6 month training its a grind but it a rewarding experience at the end. Once you get to your Duty everything gets much better.
I leave for basic June 17th with this MOS. This vid has been a great help!
good luck. MOS is a very good one. been doing it for years now.
I left for basic June 4th are you at Gordon yet?
Arturo Leyvas yes I am
Oh cool what week are you on
My first.. barely day 3. You?
What are the main differences between 25U and 25S? Do they both get utilized in the field as radiomen? Thanks for the great content.
25s works on bigger stuff. Im going july 20th as 25s to basic. 25s needs a higer asvab score. Youll be working stratigc or tactical or 1c...only the best becomes 1c. Tatcial is on field getting communications and internet to the soldiers. Strategic is more confidential and 1c is even more confidential. Lets say using satellites to jam the enemy is part of what we do in the strategic side. Lots of education. In 25s plus 25s is the mos that cross trains all of the mos's because its the highest scored mos in signal. You want a thorough complex training that will set you up for success and you scored the now lowered score was 117 eletronics now 114 do 25s!! See you in the army
my name is jeff thank you for the info I appreciate it.
I'm leaving for basic soon, then learning this mos after.
me too, when/where is your basic?
@@Kreckore mine is Ft Jackson SC. I ship the 16th.
@@drfusion561 I leave for Jackson in June
@@Kreckore how is it 4 years later?
@@drfusion561 how is it 4 years later?
I leave for basic on August 18th, Fort Jackson . MOS 25U! 🇺🇸
Same here
I went to Fort Benning and my MOS is 25U
Im leaving august 18 to fort jackson to same MOS
Pro Music goodluck man, the army is pretty easy overall. The AIT for 25 series is bootycheeks so make the best of it, it’s worth it in the end.
@@StonagePwnage thanks!
Hey thinking of enlisting really wanted to go 25B looking to get into the IT world after serving. When I talked to the recruiter today only 25 series available at the moment is 25U. It does have a quick ship bonus and section 19 pick duty station. Would us be bette to do this and possibly reclass as a 25B later? Or should I wait for a 25B slot? Thanks for any help.
I'm in this same situation rn. Want an mos around IT or cyber but the only thing available is 25U. Not sure if I should take it or just wait a couple months for more openings
Same here, but I already enlisted as a 25u, I'm shipping in two weeks
@@keziamireles3513how is it? I ship in a few weeks
Leaving for basic July 17th 2023, 25U this helped
If you can find a 25M, 46S, 25R, or 42R, that’d be cool! There aren’t a lot of people on TH-cam talking about those MOS.
I ship in August to fort Jackson for 92m (mortuary specialist)
How is that
I'm interested in 25n (nodal Net Systems) somebody give me opinion and experiences in it?
Thanks for this series some of the MOSs don't really get great discriptions. I want to go to the army but don't really know what I want to do
Try and get something that's actually useful! Do your homework on MOS's and see what's their potential for employment when u get out, especially if you wanna go federal employment. go to usajobs.gov (which a federal employment website) and search your current city or area u live and see what they're hiring for. Strong MOS's for employment are usually Supply technician, Aviation Maintenance, Cyber security, etc. Don't go into a recruiters office not having any idea what you're getting into. And don't let recruiters push u around and rush u into a job u don'y want, cause in the end you're signing the line.
So when i chose this MOS, i thought I'd be fixing computers and stuff, not the case. It all depends in what unit you get stationed to. I was posted to a mechanized infantry unit. My typical day was in the company office or in my communications storage room. I'd fix minor computer problems if they arise, but as far as doing network stuff and actually troubleshooting computers, don't have your hopes up. The Army's computers are so secure , only people with permissions (civilians) actually can troubleshoot them. And broken equipment, you don't open up and fix. That's sent off to be fixed, since equipment is usually on warranty. In the field, i set up antennas, config radios to vehicles, and made sure everything communications wise was up and running. If you want to go signal, I'd strongly urge you to get a more practical signal MOS like 25B or even better cyber security (which is the craze right now!). Or if you go with this MOS, get an I.T. certification BEFORE you get out! Or any signal MOS for that matter. I couldn't do jack with this MOS in the civilian world, it's too broad.
ciscon07 so you don’t like your MOS?
Thanks for the advice, I just got this MOS today and I ship for basic in 20 days.
Do a video on 25S please
I ship August 24th with this mos! Super stoked
August 25th for me! Fort Jackson
Kevin Palacio I ship the same day. Was supposed to be going to Ft. Jackson as well. Had a hiccup at MEPS and my recruiting commander freaked and cancelled my reservation and tried to get it back knowing they go like hot cakes. The army people called to see if I could get it back and I did, only thing is now I’m going to Ft. Leonard Wood for basic training. Maybe we’ll cross paths at Gordon
Derinique Kendrick hopefully we will bro! Hope all goes well for you at your basic✊🏽
Hello,
I am looking at reserve units in my area and I really would like the 25B. My recruiter and I looked and could not find any open spots, not any in my state. I have my heart set on 25B, but there is an open 25U that's extremely close. I am studying coding in my free time and computers are what I want my career to be in. I was hoping to get a 25B position so I could obtain certifications. I wanted to know what certifications that the 25U would obtain. I have researched and can't find any. I don't want to spend my off time studying the certifications that a 25B would get in the classroom. I wanted to spend that time learning to code. Is there any advice that you all could give me?
Background*
Brother was deployed to Afghanistan and my other brother is also in the military as well as my father. I have a strong desire to be a part of the military. I have a bachelors degree. I want to make sure that I don't make a hasty decision.
Do you all think I should wait and hope that a spot will open close to me?
All your input is greatly appreciated.
Soooo, what happened?
@@Gianilamuelas ended up going with 25U. It goes over everything which is pretty cool. It’s close to the same thing, kind of. A lot more radio work. Mostly radios but it does go over computers, switches, and routers.
@@topratedamazonproducts9532 in 25U do you still have opportunites to get certs like security+ that 25B gets?
@@topratedamazonproducts9532 Thanks for the info. I just took that MOS, I'm going to MEPS on October 25th and to Basic on November 9
@@ashton9310 you do... But really you don’t. Truly 25B for sure if you’re thinking of civilian life. 25U if you’re thinking of Army life. If that makes sense
Passed nremt no seats for 68k so I took signal. Second choice, good civilian options. Pretty sure I caught top on a bad day and that’s what he had on hand
I swore in a couple days ago with the 25U MOS. I kinda had wanted 25B but I was told I could switch later when a slot is available. Is 25U also good for getting civilian jobs in the future?
Yes
How is it as a 25u? I got this and i dont know if want it:/
@@jolynvenecia1708 did you stick with 25U? And if so, how is it?
What type of camera are you using this picture is amazing.
Justin Ripperger canon G7x Mii
I have the same pullover thing as Ben, lol. good video though, putting some thought into enlisting for this MOS
Shipping out on April 29th Ft Leonard Wood 91L is my mos
Do 11x I think people or future/current soldiers need to know what it's all about
Okay for sure!
July 2020 baby here I come
on my papers, 25U is 22 weeks now
Yeah same 22 weeks at ait
Hey man love your vids! Do 68p!
Thanks bro!
Great interview! Way better look at the MOS than those lame Army made videos
I enlisted last week as a 25U could a 25U see combat?
Would they see combat?
Can you do a video on 35T - Military Intelligence (MI) Systems Maintainer/Integrator MOS?
Ship for Benning June 10th as a 25U 💪🏾
Are you sure you're going to Benning?
@@Kreckore positive
@@ZDG The reason i ask is I ship for Jackson June 10th as a 25U
Unanimous MVP if your going to benning (were I graduated from as a 25U a few months ago)get used to it being humid and tasked with carrying around this green radio,Never give up! Because you’ll get shit talked about being a support MOs but when you get to AIT (were I currently am now) You find out that we’re pretty damn cool.
Leave June 11 to fort Benning as a 25Q
Did you guys say that 35U is being phrased out? Is it being replaced with a new MOS? I am a retired 31U.
If you find a 25L that will be awesome cause I can't find much online.
This MOS i hear is pretty much in the process of being phased out,
If you find a 25E that would change the game. Information is scarce online for future 25E
It's not an entry level position: you have to be a SSG (E-6) and have graduated from a signal school of 25C, 25F, 25L, 25N, 25Q, 25P, 25S, or 25U.
Could you do one for 25S. Thank you
My MOS I go to basic July 2020. Ft Jackson
He is so cute 😍 Makes me wanna go commo now
ask him what kind of certs does he have to get, is this mos always traveling to other countries, was school hard && interview 25b next
You don’t need to get any certifications for this MOS, but it helps open doors into better positions/promotions. But for 25B, it’s pretty crucial to atleast getting Sec+ or network+.
@@ryanboldthen6612 thats a lie, i hear people with no IT experience getting a sec+ cert, stop being negative and trying to scare people away from a MOS
@@princemontanaa9704 I'm sorry if i somehow came off negative or with the intent to scare anyone away from an MOS. If you're going for 25B, you're going to be expected to atleast try for Sec+, it's not mandatory for the job, but it'll help you get to positions not available without that certification. My knowledge is from my time doing my job, and having to be the back up 25B for when ours was away due to additional training. Also, I'd be very surprised if someone got Sec+ with no prior IT Experience.
Can you interview a 25P if you can find one? Just earned yourself a subscriber. Keep it up.
Yes I can!
Was originally gonna do 14Hotel, changed to this, can’t wait to ship im hyped
My MOS doesn't exist anymore. 31N Tactical Circuit Controller. The Hub of the network. Patch Panel operator. Every type of communication went through me. Radio, satellite, phone, microwave, teletype. Pro Patria Vigilans!
68F or 68L please! (if you can find one of them)
For sure!
What is everyday life like?
89B please !
Interview a 68P and a 92A
You can google forums about these MOS's, and see what people have to say about them.
19K and 13B
11B numba one👌
Lmao right with you😂😂😂💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
68Q pls
25f ?
Aviation mechanic mos
Sorry bro, we don't operate just troubleshoot and maintain. Leave the operating to the Charlies!
o cmon.. i always jumped on the opportunity for calling in arty to keep the rust knocked off..plus who wants to allow the LT a chance to get carried away with a hand mic and a map n compass anyway.. lol.. throw in a gps for added dangers and chaos..what im sayin is end game.. thats how holes end up in roofs off base in populated areas.. we train the trainers..
aviation electronics
Can I bring my Xbox to Gordon during AIT?
Yes
They have game rooms at the soldier center
Might be hard but do the most hated MOS in the army those damn MPs 🤬👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾
68W
Does this mos give you secret or top secret clearance?
Yes
Almost everyone going in the Army gets a secret clearance. You can get a TS clearance in this MOS, but you have to go into a much broader process, and you'll have to have a reason to apply for one.