Auditioning premier bands as a current military musician
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 4:19 pm
Hello all,
I am in a National Guard Band and I turn 35 this November. I always thought that when you join the military the maximum age for enlistment to go join does not apply to prior service. Boy was I naïve, even your are guard that does affect you.
Anyway, for me to audition for a premier band beyond my 35th birthday, assuming I win the job, would I be able to get an age waiver? I know if you are in an active duty band, and you are 35 and older, they subtract the amount of years you have in service from your age (if you are 36 and 7 years of service that would make you 29 as far as the band is concerned). The guard is different I believe 1 years translates to 1 month.
For those that are in the military does that sound correct?
To go into an active duty band (in a non premier band) beyond my 35th birthday I would need an age waiver.
Thanks all
I am in a National Guard Band and I turn 35 this November. I always thought that when you join the military the maximum age for enlistment to go join does not apply to prior service. Boy was I naïve, even your are guard that does affect you.
Anyway, for me to audition for a premier band beyond my 35th birthday, assuming I win the job, would I be able to get an age waiver? I know if you are in an active duty band, and you are 35 and older, they subtract the amount of years you have in service from your age (if you are 36 and 7 years of service that would make you 29 as far as the band is concerned). The guard is different I believe 1 years translates to 1 month.
For those that are in the military does that sound correct?
To go into an active duty band (in a non premier band) beyond my 35th birthday I would need an age waiver.
Thanks all