View Full Version : Just joined the US Air Force!
dumb_ricer
06-10-2009, 11:42 PM
I went through MEPS on Monday, passed all the medical bullshit, so I am now enlisted. I have no idea what job I am going to be doing as of yet, but I am on the "quick ship" list, so whenever a slot opens up, my recruiter will be giving me a call and asking if I want that job, if not, I'll know at Basic.
I joined for quite a few reasons, but mainly due to how cheap/free schooling will be while I am enlisted, and how much it helps you out with school when you are done. I also am sick of being around here for now, and want to get away and see some new places and learn some cool shit. Ideally, I want to either do something with propulsion or something with Space/Satellite systems, but I'm not overly picky at this point. I'm excited as hell to leave and get cracking!
Halon
06-11-2009, 12:29 AM
Awesome congrats! Although I'd highly reconsider going in with no specified MOS. From what I've gathered, those who do that typically get the crap jobs that they need to fill. How'd you like to go into the military for 4 years, hoping to get some good free schooling, and then they assign you to be a Cook, or a Bus Driver?
The free schooling is awesome, and take advantage of it. Sign up for a job that you think you'd like to do, and get some good schooling out of it. I went into the Marines and was signed up for Avionics Repair/Technician. Got some real good school, and some real good On The Job experience, which really helped me get out and find decent paying jobs.
So if you want something to do with propulsion/space, well get signed up for it. If you leave it open, and they decide you're job is going to be cleaning rifles at the armory, that just seems like a waste to me.
Good luck though. The military is a great experience, you'll love it. Plus the AF has the hottest chicks usually too :)
dumb_ricer
06-11-2009, 12:44 AM
The Air Force isn't currently allowing you specific jobs before enlisting. I am guaranteed a job in the Electrical Field if I don't get one of the 7 I chose for my top picks, but based on my ASVAB score, I will more than likely get one of my top three job choices.
The worst that could possibly happen is I end up disliking it, and come home in four years with a bachelors degree and quite a bit of money in the bank. Oh noes!
Halon
06-11-2009, 12:50 AM
That is unless you're over in Japan, partying that money away, and spending your time in class staring at the asian honey's rather than staring at your books ;)
I wouldn't know anything about that tho...
You're going to have fun dude, oh the memories... And the Yellow Fever...
I'm kinda jealous!
Constant_Project21
06-11-2009, 12:57 AM
I'm in pretty much the same boat as you. Have been thinking of joining the air force for a while now. Just liked how they run things there. It's pretty much a toss up between that, and going into law enforcement here. But could just join the forces and have my law enforcement training paid for.
But good luck, and have some fun.
dumb_ricer
06-11-2009, 01:56 AM
I had been throwing the idea around in my mind for years, then all of a sudden I was totally certain that I would end up regretting it if I didn't join. It's only four years (well, active duty anyways), and if I do end up enjoying it, I could have retirement after 20 years (42yo), with a masters or even a doctorate degree by that point. I also love the fact that you can change your job if you want to after three or so years!
Kracka
06-11-2009, 07:48 AM
Probably a great decision! Thanks :)
mdost03
06-11-2009, 03:08 PM
Make sure it's what you REALLY want to do before doing anything haha. My buddy joined the marines and just finished basic training and he was pretty gung-ho about leaving here and doing that and now that he is back from basic training, he is trying to get out of there and tells me he made a big mistake.
Hahahaha, Marines are a tad different than the Air Force. Im pretty sure Halon will agree to that one.
I think you made a great choice in going in the Air Force. But I'm with Halon too on the no MOS thing before shipping. Ive seen a lot of people get effed because of that. You REALLY dont want to be pissed about your job when your stuck in it for the next 4 years with no options, until your able to transfer MOS fields, and that's if there are slots, and your command will even let you.
But with that said, congrats man. You made a good choice.
s1ngletracker
06-11-2009, 04:55 PM
i'm sorry.
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