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Son enlisting soon, can he choose his NS vocation and does it matter?

My son is enlisting in a few months. He is worried about which vocation he gets. Can he actually influence it, and does the vocation really matter for the 2 years and beyond?
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Hawker Ah Boy Beginner First-hand experience Third generation running our chicken rice stall, ask me about rental, ingredient cost and why food price go up.
Served, and now watched two nephews go through it, so here is the practical picture. He cannot fully choose, but he can influence. Vocation is decided based on his PES (fitness/medical grading), aptitude, the SAF/Home Team manpower needs, and sometimes his own preference if he qualifies. During BMT there are chances to indicate interest and to try out for things like commando, guards, or to be selected for command school (specialist/officer) if he performs well. So the honest advice: if he wants a shot at a vocation he likes, he should get fit BEFORE enlisting, because higher fitness opens more options and command roles. Does it matter? For the 2 years, yes, it shapes his daily life, some vocations are tougher/outfield, some are more routine. For life after, a command appointment (sergeant, officer) does build leadership he can put on a resume, but honestly employers care more about his studies and character than his vocation. Tell him not to over-stress, whatever he gets, the experience shapes him. But do get fit early, that is the one lever he controls.
Anonymous contributor Beginner First-hand experience
Fitness before enlistment is the biggest lever, cannot stress enough. Guys who come in already fit tend to get picked for the more selective vocations and command school. Tell him to train the IPPT stations and running now. Also being medically fit (PES A/B) simply opens more doors than being downgraded. The rest is a bit of luck and manpower needs.
Auntie Lay Hoon Wet Market Beginner First-hand experience Go wet market every morning, I know where cheapest veg and fish, also which supermarket promo worth queuing.
Honestly whatever vocation he gets, he will adapt. I was gutted about mine at first and ended up making my best friends there. The 2 years feel long at the start and fast in hindsight. What matters more is his attitude. A good attitude in a boring vocation beats a bad attitude in a cool one. Reassure him it will be okay.

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