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Started by weatherby460, Sep 22, 2011, 04:05

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weatherby460

 Aux Operator/ Entry Level Operations

I get to test for the poss and bmst in a couple weeks.  If I pass, what are my chances of getting hired.

I have a 2 yr AAS in electronics technology and 14 yrs as a electronic maintenance technician for a large company.

I am also still kinda young at 35 if that helps.  Thanks

MacGyver

Quote from: weatherby460 on Sep 22, 2011, 04:05
Aux Operator/ Entry Level Operations

I get to test for the poss and bmst in a couple weeks.  If I pass, what are my chances of getting hired.

I have a 2 yr AAS in electronics technology and 14 yrs as a electronic maintenance technician for a large company.

I am also still kinda young at 35 if that helps.  Thanks

Better than the chances of getting hit by this ... space debris.

It all depends on WHO you are Applying TOO.  No one can answer this question.  Prep for the POSS/MASS and BSMT then if you pass prep for the Interview.  That's all you can do.  IF you are ASKING IF your experience is good enough THEN, YES you are competitive.

Do your best.  That's all you can ask.

weatherby460

thanks...i will start studying the mass quiz also....like every other newbie...i really want to do well and get in..i have 3 weeks so i am going to study as hard as i can

if there are other areas i need to study i would really appreciate it...thanks

Fermi2

Quote from: weatherby460 on Sep 22, 2011, 08:53
thanks...i will start studying the mass quiz also....like every other newbie...i really want to do well and get in..i have 3 weeks so i am going to study as hard as i can

if there are other areas i need to study i would really appreciate it...thanks

Yep study Capitalization!

weatherby460

Are the tests done via computer or paper?

Is it better to leave the questions that I have no clue about empty, or take a guess.  Basically, do they grade the ones i answered only?

HydroDave63

Quote from: weatherby460 on Sep 22, 2011, 03:11
Are the tests done via computer or paper?

Is it better to leave the questions that I have no clue about empty, or take a guess.  Basically, do they grade the ones i answered only?

.22 Short...please search the numerous topics on answering POSS questions!  :P

Fermi2

Quote from: weatherby460 on Sep 22, 2011, 03:11
Are the tests done via computer or paper?

Is it better to leave the questions that I have no clue about empty, or take a guess.  Basically, do they grade the ones i answered only?

Your chances aren't very good if you can't find what has been covered here 100 times over.

my name is.....

Quote from: weatherby460 on Sep 22, 2011, 04:05
Aux Operator/ Entry Level Operations

I get to test for the poss and bmst in a couple weeks.  If I pass, what are my chances of getting hired.

I have a 2 yr AAS in electronics technology and 14 yrs as a electronic maintenance technician for a large company.

I am also still kinda young at 35 if that helps.  Thanks

You still have to interview, the tests only get you to that part.

weatherby460

I was just wondering if a 2-yr degree in electronics is good enough for formal education.  I have a pacemaker, so most likely i wont pass the physical anyway.

weatherby460

Do they test anyone that applies, or do they screen them at all?

MacGyver

Quote from: weatherby460 on Sep 23, 2011, 02:01
Do they test anyone that applies, or do they screen them at all?

Does any other business test everyone that applies?  No.

Quote from: weatherby460 on Sep 23, 2011, 02:00
I was just wondering if a 2-yr degree in electronics is good enough for formal education.  I have a pacemaker, so most likely i wont pass the physical anyway.

That's why they only make conditional offers until you pass the physical.

HydroDave63

Quote from: weatherby460 on Sep 23, 2011, 02:01
Do they test anyone that applies, or do they screen them at all?

I think they check for 'dented primers'  8)

weatherby460

Forgive me, but what are the differences between the poss test and the bmst test?  From searching, it almost sounds like the poss test is harder then the bmst test, but the poss test you take first?

HydroDave63

Quote from: weatherby460 on Sep 23, 2011, 04:52
Forgive me, but what are the differences between the poss test and the bmst test?  From searching, it almost sounds like the poss test is harder then the bmst test, but the poss test you take first?

http://www.bing.com/search?q=BMST+test&src=IE-SearchBox

definitely a dented primer...

weatherby460

I have a ASVAB book I am studying, which test will that help me with more?

MacGyver

Quote from: weatherby460 on Sep 23, 2011, 06:01
I have a ASVAB book I am studying, which test will that help me with more?

The ATC portion.   ;)


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