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Jun 21, 2009 02:32 PM

Two-Year Service Obligation for Nurses Age 42-60


I was surprised to learn that the Army has a new program to attract experienced Nurses to their ranks. It is the Two-Year Service Obligation for older healthcare professionals. I've provided the link. Anyone know anything about it? I was doing a search of travel nursing job options in Hawaii and came across it. Interesting.



http://www.goarmy.com/amedd/special_two_year_promo.jsp


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No. 1
from just_cause
Old Jun 21, 2009, 03:43 PM

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its been a past topic here.. interesting short term recruitment idea. Some posters have shown interest... what specifically are you looking for or just posting as a point of interest?
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from athena55
Old Jun 21, 2009, 07:21 PM

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I could have sworn I read from one of our frequent posters (Cursed? OTD? ArRNmy?) that the 2 year Service Obligation for "older" Nurses is no longer on the table, so to speak....Am I am wrong, and is it still being offered?
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No. 3
Old Jun 21, 2009, 08:15 PM

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Not I....but there have been numerous postings by others about the age restriction being enforced, which would negate this program.
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from just_cause
Old Jun 21, 2009, 08:53 PM

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and either way it would be a limited # accession... in order to have a short term fix for a long term problem. I believe that the economic times has suddenly made the ranks swell as retention numbers increase and many 'grads' are suddenly interested in the service as a viable option.
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Old Jun 21, 2009, 11:32 PM

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I know that for Active duty Accession....they are NO LONGER waivering age......if you can't do 20 (with or with out your prior service) you are not invited. Maybe this is a reserve rn incentive?.......I don't know anything about this "2yr, no incentives program"........so who knows!

c.
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No. 6
from Faeriewand
Old Jun 26, 2009, 01:57 PM

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It looks like it is something new. The link tells all about it.
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No. 7
Old Jun 30, 2009, 11:37 AM

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Some of the information in this thread is not correct. You need to talk to a recruiter if you're interested and not rely on what any of us think we know. I say that because regulations, especially in regard to enlistment, changes as often as I change my socks and what we know to have been true last week might not be true today.

I do know that for active Army you can enlist up to age 42 and I believe it was recently raised to 45 but I am not sure of that.

I also know that you do not have to commit to 20 years as someone else indicated.

Please do be sure to ask about inactive reserve time though. Read very word of a contract as well. You might be committing to 2 years of active duty with an additional 2 of IRR. While on IRR you can be called back at any time. B sure that you specifically ask about IRR and do not let the recruiter dance around the topic.

Good luck to you! I cannot imagine a more noble profession than nursing in the Armed Forces.
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Old Jun 30, 2009, 12:30 PM

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You are correct that regulations change often. I do not believe that anyone suggested that you must commit to 20 yrs service though. The reference is that in order to go active duty, you must be young enough that you COULD serve 20 years before reaching the mandatory retirement age of 62 (thus the age limit of 42). This does not in any way mean that you would be required to serve those 20 yrs. Simple misunderstanding, but good to clear the air on that.
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Old Jun 30, 2009, 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by olderthandirt2 View Post
I know that for Active duty Accession....they are NO LONGER waivering age......if you can't do 20 (with or with out your prior service) you are not invited. Maybe this is a reserve rn incentive?.......I don't know anything about this "2yr, no incentives program"........so who knows!

c.
Orginally posted by lifeafter40
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"The reference is that in order to go active duty, you must be young enough that you COULD serve 20 years before reaching the mandatory retirement age of 62 (thus the age limit of 42). This does not in any way mean that you would be required to serve those 20 yrs." [/i]


Exact-a-mongo. I said if you were NOT ABLE to do 20yrs, you might not be eligible........not that you HAVE to do 20. Wow, that would be some contract!!!!!
Thank you Lifeafter40.
Anyhow, that was the reg a month ago, it may have changed......

good luck,
c.
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