I would like to give you some of the advice I've been given over the years on these matters. I spent 12 years as a medic in the Army. I know all about the in/out call. I tried to reclass several time to become a vet tech and a few others without success until that last moment I was set on getting out. the number one thing is continue to hound your career counselor about it. Make a hard stand on it. they are used to this though and it doesn't always work. Second contact your branch manager. Try to talk to them about. Express your views and thoughts on it clearly and professionally. Your branch manager is you best weapon on this. Your second best is your chain of command. Starting at the 1SG level these folks have made some friends in high places. Use them. Again you have to present your thoughts and wishes to them clearly and professionally especially when you get to your CSM. You have to continue to push for it. Never back down or just give up. Unfortunately these ideas are in no way a garuntee. But it helps. I know soldiers that tried most of their career to reclass using these tactics and were never able to. Sometimes that's the way it is. But as I said before never give up.