If I work for the United States army as a translator what kind of service commitment am I making?
Posted on March 19, 2009
Jess asked:
I have an interview with a recruiter for a translator position(I would be translating Haitian Kreyole). He said that I would be enlisted, but only in the reserves. I DON’T want to go to war or travel too far should I just avoid this job all together?
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I have an interview with a recruiter for a translator position(I would be translating Haitian Kreyole). He said that I would be enlisted, but only in the reserves. I DON’T want to go to war or travel too far should I just avoid this job all together?
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Tags: Recruiter, Service Commitment, Translating








March 29, 2009
Well its possible that you could be deployed. You will have to drill and go to bootcamp I beleive. Being in the reserves you may be able to just stay at home and not have to travel… but since you are a translator.. you may be needed in many places that are overseas.. Its hard to tell. It depends on how much that language is needed.
April 1, 2009
yea resever do go to bootcamp but trust me girls got it good there lol they get treated real good compared to the guys>,< well in fort L wood they did lol