ANSWERING 7 COMMON FAQ'S ABOUT THE NAVY RESERVES (Especially Question #2)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @NavyTransitionCoach
    @NavyTransitionCoach  Год назад +3

    Is there a question you feel I missed? Let me know here.

  • @sweatygamergainz870
    @sweatygamergainz870 2 дня назад

    Was about to ship out feb for AECF active duty but cancelled it. I’m 40. Have a wife, 2 preteens, a house and stable jobs. We felt that active duty probably wasn’t worth the trade off at this point. I’m considering the reserves mostly as a backup insurance since my wife already gets good family coverage. Also joining military is something I feel like I missed out on. I’m a little jealous of my brother in law that just retired after 24 years of service. I wish I joined out of high school but here we are. You think it’s worth it based on my reasons? Thanks for your channel 😊

  • @LionelSims-uz3qh
    @LionelSims-uz3qh Год назад +1

    Great content, I miss 😢 Navy already

  • @stellacarrier8341
    @stellacarrier8341 Год назад

    This Answering 7 Common FAQ's About The Navy Reserves via the Navy Transition Coach youtube contains some informative and thorough references that helped me understand more of what to expect even with I being a prior active duty navy vet. Additionally, the Navy Transition Coach's youtube video feature helped me understand some of the reasons why my navy reserve recruiter is helping me to process eventually joining the navy reserve in the rate I held from my prior navy service and both the features on full time support and what rates are available for those interested in eventually applying for full time support are also among some of the multiple helpful features of this video.

  • @chuckbanks2414
    @chuckbanks2414 Год назад +1

    Was there a follow on video yet for the TAR transition process? Thanks so much for the work you do! So good

    • @NavyTransitionCoach
      @NavyTransitionCoach  Год назад

      Yes, it will be out by next Monday. I record content at the NRC whenever I do my drills.

  • @GnarlsBarkley123
    @GnarlsBarkley123 Год назад +1

    Great video! I am prior enlisted, left the reserves after 8.5 years, may go in reserves by end of year or early next year.

    • @NavyTransitionCoach
      @NavyTransitionCoach  Год назад +1

      If you're serious make sure you check out this video. Also, the Navy JUST came out with an automatic E5 and E6 bullets for Reservist. Definitely stay tuned.
      ruclips.net/video/tlWDIjhzdWI/видео.html

    • @GnarlsBarkley123
      @GnarlsBarkley123 Год назад +1

      @@NavyTransitionCoach thank you so much!

    • @NavyTransitionCoach
      @NavyTransitionCoach  Год назад

      @@GnarlsBarkley123 You're very welcome

  • @Slickjeff
    @Slickjeff 2 месяца назад +1

    I served in the Marines from 2015-2020 as an Avionics Technician for F18's and I'm thinking about joining the Navy Reserves. Since I got out of the military, I have had multiple Technician jobs on the civilian side and I also have a good IT background. What would be some good suggestions for jobs if I want to join the Navy Reserves? Any recommendations?

    • @NavyTransitionCoach
      @NavyTransitionCoach  2 месяца назад

      Hey, thanks for asking this question. I think it'll be a great topic for a video. This way I can go into depth on how you can find out what you should be paying attention to.
      P.s. Don't forget about the bonus. So far it ends September 2024.

  • @toyag638
    @toyag638 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing! I’m trying to join by the Fall just working on passing the asvab & losing weight. Have you traveled much in the reserves?

    • @NavyTransitionCoach
      @NavyTransitionCoach  Год назад +3

      Yes, while in the Reserves I took order to Japan for 3 years (spent 2 years there and came back stateside for the last year)

    • @Joshua-Gee
      @Joshua-Gee Год назад +1

      What are you doing to lose weight?

    • @toyag638
      @toyag638 Год назад

      @@Joshua-Gee Exercise & eat healthy

  • @raggy-raggy
    @raggy-raggy Год назад +1

    Right on point

  • @natural643
    @natural643 Месяц назад

    For DCO is there an age cap if you go from enlisted to applying to be an officer? Do all programs still have to attend OCS also? I was thinking about going that route reserve or enlisted then apply to be an officer.

  • @daneledlow
    @daneledlow 5 месяцев назад

    If you get picked up to become an officer in the reserves, could you then put in a request to go active, and try to pursue Pilot?

  • @Rennatheeomnipotent
    @Rennatheeomnipotent Год назад +1

    Also how hard is it to become an officer from enlisted ? What’s the process, do you need approval from hire ups , and how long does it take ?

    • @NavyTransitionCoach
      @NavyTransitionCoach  Год назад +1

      I've never gone through this process but, like in anything else in the Navy...paperwork takes the longest. I did speak to someone who said it took her 1 yr and 6 months to put on rank. She was E6 and went direct commission.

  • @Manookskiiiii
    @Manookskiiiii Год назад +1

    What does a pay for a person in reserve look like ? I’ve heard a lot of different answers I’ve looked at the chart thing and that’s about 70 or smth and it’s about 250 on the navy website and according to my recruiter he said that it’s about 2-3k?

    • @NavyTransitionCoach
      @NavyTransitionCoach  Год назад +1

      Depending on rank, E4 and below will bring in about $250 per month after taxes for drills only. There are definitely other ways you can make money in the Reserves.

  • @MsTaiRenee
    @MsTaiRenee Год назад +1

    Hi hun, so glad I came across your page. I am in the process of becoming a Navy reserve officer. A little nervous. Are we able to email you and ask other related questions?
    Main questions are about excelling in my Navy career as a reservist (officer, if I get accepted). My recruiter explained a lot. However, I need to speak with someone who can relate. (If that makes sense). I can share more if you're available via email.
    Thanks much ❤

    • @NavyTransitionCoach
      @NavyTransitionCoach  Год назад +1

      Yes, you cam send me an email. I'm not sure I'll be able to give as much helpful info regarding the Reserves though. The US NAVY RESERVE COMMUNITY can help much more.

    • @MsTaiRenee
      @MsTaiRenee Год назад +1

      @@NavyTransitionCoach ok, thanks

    • @NavyTransitionCoach
      @NavyTransitionCoach  Год назад

      @@MsTaiRenee 👍🏽

  • @chynamonae6084
    @chynamonae6084 Год назад +2

    So basically you can’t do reservist and collect disability

    • @NavyTransitionCoach
      @NavyTransitionCoach  Год назад +1

      You CAN collect VA Disability and still be in the Navy Reserves. That's one of the great perks. Let me know if you have more questions.

    • @chynamonae6084
      @chynamonae6084 Год назад

      I was told you can’t receive reservist pay and disability pay because it’s considered double dipping that u would have to pick a pay

    • @NavyTransitionCoach
      @NavyTransitionCoach  Год назад

      @@chynamonae6084 that's half way correct. The important missing piece is "on the same day". Example; you can't receive drill weekend pay and disability pay at the same time. For Drill Weekend you have to choose which you want to receive. Then after drill weekend you begin to collect Disability pay again. That make sense?

  • @Rennatheeomnipotent
    @Rennatheeomnipotent Год назад

    What’s the minimum amount of years you can be an active duty officer for 3,4,5 ? Like say I join the reserves finish school then apply for an officer can I continue my enlistment as an officer or do I have to sign a new contract and go to officer training school ?

    • @NavyTransitionCoach
      @NavyTransitionCoach  Год назад +1

      You will get a new OFFICER contract. Totally different from enlisted. I'm thinking 6 years but not completely sure.