Hahahahahahahahaha....I ask that question a long time ago..The Mos has change to 92 (Ithink)something now....I'm sure someone here will let you know...
I made Warrant in 1976 I was a SSG 76Y4P then, Things have change as far as MOS series but the job is the same.
Originally posted by 12151080: Any unit supply out there? I served in the late 80's early 90's. Just curious if things have changed....
Unit Supply Specialist is now 92Y. Their AIT is @ Fort Lee, Virginia. I'm a 92A, Automated Logistical Specialist, which is pretty much the sam ething, lol...
I was a 76Y in the USAR and actually made the title change to 92Y. I have seen that its now on the critical MOS list. Can't figure that one out I guess nobody wants to do it. I thought about going back but hell we didn't do anything at drill so I don't think I would be of any use. I would need retrained!!
Originally posted by 12151080: Any unit supply out there? I served in the late 80's early 90's. Just curious if things have changed....
No more hip pocket manual property books. Like everything else everything has moved from paper,to computer and now web based systems for property accountability.
I heard that when they changed 76Y that they split it into a few 92 series MOS's. I also heard that original 76Y's were automatically MOS qualified in multiple 92 series mos's. Can someone please set me straight on this.
They just ani't talking, I really can't help you out, been out of it for many a year.
Yep, know all about the web base system, since I help design it...well, me and about 20 others just in LOGSA, then of course the input from the field and different commands...
When I retire from the Feds in 2002, they were moving right along with the Web Base...I subject it has long been finish and tested by now.
The training should be a little different than when I went through because the Army is using a supply system called PBUSE these days. No matter what they teach you in class you will learn the majority of your MOS when you get to your first unit. It will seem a little overwhelming at first but before you know it you'll be just fine. If you have a supply sergeant at your unit they will square you away. If not be prepared to make friends in other units and seek advice whenever you can. there is a regulation for damn near everything that youre going to do. Most every form that you will have to fill out will have a reference to an Army regulation that will help you fill it out properly( some forms may be filled out slightly different from the reg...depending on the post that youre on).
As far as the school goes you should just try to pay as much attention as possible and with some luck and effort you might find yourself graduating with honors. Usually in an AIT environment the school environment is decent...it's the barracks environment that will probably wear you down. Don't take it to heart and be grateful that 92Y training is relatively short.
My daughter is about to graduate as 92Y w/ honors from Fort Lee AIT. She was also squad leader and was often asked to take the lead with her company in various exercises, drills, PT, and Wardog training. She volunteers for everything and gives 110%. She loves the Logistics Operations and has always had a knack for this sort of duty. Soon she'll be off to
What's really funny .... is that she is one that so many in her H.S. years counted "out"... and here she is surpassing them all, with her accomplishments.