Thursday 24 March 2011

A Day At MEPS - Final Hour, Swear In, Ceremony Room

Join The California Army National Guard. Most Guard soldiers serve part time, two days a month and two weeks during the summer. We offer the same jobs, pay, training, uniforms and benefits as the active duty, we just serve part time as reservists. For more info, contact Staff Sergeant Brito at 562.900.0575 or visit www.iguardcalifornia.com **The Evaluation** The primary job of MEPS is to determine whether or not you are qualified to serve in the United States Armed Forces, and -- if so, what jobs you may qualify for. The first step in that process, of course, is obviously the ASVAB which determines what jobs you qualify for. MEPS personnel also determine whether you are medically qualified to serve. Additionally, representatives of the service branch you're joining will be at MEPS to determine your job and security qualifications. While these individuals "work" at the MEPS location, they are not actually part of MEPS. They are actually assigned to the indivdual service recruiting activities. So, while the person giving you your ASVAB Test and medical physical are assigned to MEPS, and work jointly for all the services, the people doing your enlistment contracts, job selections, and security qualifications are not assigned to MEPS, and are representing only their individual services. At most MEPS locations, one of the very first things you'll do when you arrive in the morning is take a breathalizer test to ensure that you are not currently under the influence of alcohol ...



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