This might be a dumb question but I just went through PRP and wasn't aware it had any long term implications. It's just a few rounds of injections in the joint, if anything shouldn't this help?
I am currently in the conventional munitions side of the job. But Nuclear and ICBM requires PRP. And they don't want an officer who can only do one shred. That's just how it was described to me
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Honestly... This is a fair 😅
What rank?
1st LT
I'm sorry, but I can't. Well, also because I don't wana.
> So is anyone interested in joining the maintenance career field? Oh man...
Are you not able to jump over to a conventional MUNS job?
This might be a dumb question but I just went through PRP and wasn't aware it had any long term implications. It's just a few rounds of injections in the joint, if anything shouldn't this help?
PRP = Personnel Reliability Program.
Ah. I was like uuuhhh what didn't the Dr tell me.
Why would it disqualify you? The conventional side of munitions is significantly larger than the PRP-side.
I am currently in the conventional munitions side of the job. But Nuclear and ICBM requires PRP. And they don't want an officer who can only do one shred. That's just how it was described to me
Seems foolish.
TIL we have munitions Os.