Is it worth it to join the reserves?

Is it worth it to join the reserves?

Originally Answered: Is worth it to join the Army Reserves? That’s a question only YOU can answer. Yes, you can get valuable training, and you will get paid for your time, but keep in mind you can be called to active duty at any time. For some pwoplw, it’s a great deal.

Do reservist get paid monthly?

While members on active duty (full-time duty) receive base pay, members of the National Guard and military Reserves get monthly “drill pay.” The amount of monthly drill pay depends on how many drill periods a person works during the month, their military rank, and the number of years they have been in the military.

Do Army Reserves go to war?

According to the Army official site, Reservists may be called to duty by the President with or without a national emergency or declaration of war. “Once activated and deployed, Army Reserve Soldiers receive the same pay as Soldiers of the same rank on Active Duty,” says Army.mil.

How often do Army Reserves get paid?

Reserve members are paid twice a month. The fifteenth is the mid-month pay and includes pay due from the 1st through the 15th of the month. The 1st of the following month is the end of month pay and includes pay due from the 16th through the last day of the previous month.

How do I join the Army Reserves?

The steps to join the Army Reserve are as follows:

  1. Confirm citizenship and education. You will have to provide documentation of your citizenship from a birth certificate or green card.
  2. Meet all requirements.
  3. Apply.
  4. Take the required tests.
  5. Enlist.
  6. Attend training.
  7. Perform duties.

What is the age limit to join the Army Reserves?

You must meet these minimum requirements to join the National Guard or military reserves: Be a U.S. citizen or resident alien. Be between the ages of 17 and 42 (general requirement range; age varies by branch).