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<blockquote data-quote="mike lyons 2" data-source="post: 1003491" data-attributes="member: 70233"><p>"Whether you make a career of the Air Force or you only stay in the Air Force for one enlistment term, I always recommend that people go into a career field that has job opportunities when you go back to civilian life. That has the advantage that when you do return to civilian life, you will have marketable skills and the experience employers want."</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>i second that. i am a first term airman pushing the 3 year mark originally i wanted to be a jets troop (working aircraft engines) instead i got crew chief which is the man in charge of forms and minor maintenance he is the final line before the pilot/ aircrew take the jet. essentially the jack of all trades and master of none. i love my job. and plan to make a career out of it.if you got questions email me at mike22685@gmail.com ill try to help out or ask around for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike lyons 2, post: 1003491, member: 70233"] "Whether you make a career of the Air Force or you only stay in the Air Force for one enlistment term, I always recommend that people go into a career field that has job opportunities when you go back to civilian life. That has the advantage that when you do return to civilian life, you will have marketable skills and the experience employers want." i second that. i am a first term airman pushing the 3 year mark originally i wanted to be a jets troop (working aircraft engines) instead i got crew chief which is the man in charge of forms and minor maintenance he is the final line before the pilot/ aircrew take the jet. essentially the jack of all trades and master of none. i love my job. and plan to make a career out of it.if you got questions email me at mike22685@gmail.com ill try to help out or ask around for you. [/QUOTE]
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