Has anyone gone through this process? What careers are possible after military service? I am about to be married and currently have a job I'd have to leave.
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What careers are possible after military service?
I experienced a time during Desert Storm when we wrote a plan for rationing our beer, as we were getting filled with pallets of A-10 parts. We never actually implemented the plan, but it was closeQuote:
...although to us Army guys it was like a fairy tale land of candy and better looking women.
When I did my first two-week Annual Training in the Texas Army National Guard, I had a soldier who previously served in a Red Horse Squadron in the Air Force.SquirrellyDan said:
Go Air Force and get a cyber position if you can. I was in the army but work for the AF as a civilian now and am shocked at how good they have it, at least those in the cyber profession.
11 years after you get your wings. When daughter was injured and off flying status for about 18 months, they stopped the clock.Quote:
With the current state of pilot shortages, be sure you get good info on the commitment length. I think the party line right now is 10 years after completion of initial training.
This does not surprise me for when the US starting sending troops to Bosnia, the first thing the Army did was set up a TOC in tents surrounded by mud while the first thing the Air Force did was set up built up living quarters and a PX.HollywoodBQ said:When I did my first two-week Annual Training in the Texas Army National Guard, I had a soldier who previously served in a Red Horse Squadron in the Air Force.SquirrellyDan said:
Go Air Force and get a cyber position if you can. I was in the army but work for the AF as a civilian now and am shocked at how good they have it, at least those in the cyber profession.
That guy was happy to tell us about how crappy we had it living in tents for two weeks. He told me that they had time based standards in the Air Force so that depending on how long they were in the field, they would start building permanent living quarters. He couldn't believe that our tents didn't have floors in them or something like that. I think he also made some comments about needing electricity in the tents. Considering we were in a Tank Battalion, I was happy to have operational Tanks. I was less concerned with the living quarters.