Military Hotrod Club - Any AF MTI or MTL here??
gorge
05-16-2011, 08:54 PM
what's up everybody?
Down to my question, I'm starting to guide my AF career and there is a lot of stuff that I want to do, so, MTI and MTL duty are some of the ones that I would like the most right now. But first I would like to know how is a day in the life of an MTI and how is a day in the life of an MTL, so I can compare them and start making a desicion. Also, what are the real requirements for both of them, I've done some research on the requirements and it doesn't look too demanding. Thanks in advance.
eroc022
05-17-2011, 06:50 PM
take the 2 weeks authorized tdy and go see for yourself.... anybody wanting to be a MTI is allowed, to shadow.... live their life etc, etc.....
firemech21
05-17-2011, 07:23 PM
I would definately shadow an MTI. I have been here 3 years now. If you want the down and dirty answers to your questions let me know.
babydeuce
05-18-2011, 07:35 PM
If you want a candid discussion on MTL, PM me...I did 4.5 years at Sheppard's largest group as an MTL.
Jack
AWD_Launch
05-18-2011, 10:12 PM
If you want a candid discussion on MTL, PM me...I did 4.5 years at Sheppard's largest group as an MTL.
Jack
At the time I went in SSGT Randell was my MTL for Power Pro. Not sure if you heard of him, small guy who loved trucks and kind of had a little bit of small man syndrome. He was also a friends who did tech a few years before me so you may have met him.
babydeuce
05-19-2011, 12:44 PM
At the time I went in SSGT Randell was my MTL for Power Pro. Not sure if you heard of him, small guy who loved trucks and kind of had a little bit of small man syndrome. He was also a friends who did tech a few years before me so you may have met him.
The name rings a bell, but then again I was at Sheppard for 8.5 years, did instructor for 365th, then moved over to MTL at 882 Medical.
Jack
gorge
05-19-2011, 09:24 PM
At the time I went in SSGT Randell was my MTL for Power Pro. Not sure if you heard of him, small guy who loved trucks and kind of had a little bit of small man syndrome. He was also a friends who did tech a few years before me so you may have met him.
You work Power Pro?? I went there in Apr-June 09 and he was with the electricians, we had TSgt Raines or something like that.
TXZ28LS1
05-20-2011, 12:08 AM
Trying to get back down to San Antonio if i could. Wanting to be an MTL. I was gonna do the MTI but my function wouldnt release me.
Cwillits505
05-20-2011, 08:43 AM
TXZ28... first off your quote/sig is a priceless classic... lol.. second, I am at Lackland too.. have 4 good friends that are TI's... to say their job is demanding is an understatement.. they all work some unhumane hours with those kids.. go for MTL, I hear its alot better, I have a good buddy here that does MTL for the Sec Forces kids I could hook you up with too if you want..
Firemech... where you work? Im at the gunsmith shop on medina so I dont make it to main base much, not that Im complaining!
firemech21
05-20-2011, 11:32 AM
Cwillits505- I work over at the BMT reception center now, I spent my first 2 years here at the 323TRS.
Pipelayaz
05-23-2011, 07:26 PM
<----------2 years down as a street instructor at the 322nd TRS.
And its very demanding. FYI.
streetrod2000
05-28-2011, 09:34 AM
At the time I went in SSGT Randell was my MTL for Power Pro. Not sure if you heard of him, small guy who loved trucks and kind of had a little bit of small man syndrome. He was also a friends who did tech a few years before me so you may have met him.
Oh yeah I had SSGT Randell when I was going through Power Pro school back in 06, went to the track one time when he was running his truck. Pretty cool guy.