Hello everyone, 20yr AF Retiree here
#4
Nice! I just crossed my 20 year mark in the USAF on 11 September. I had to extend until May 2018 because I gave my GI Bill to my kids. Any pointers for those of us about ready to punch out? I'm working on writing a resume now. I never had to write one because I joined right after high school. I have taken the seminars offered on my base. I'm trying to find a job that is closer to the east coast even if I have to break into a new career path. I'll be honest, it is making me pretty nervous.
#5
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Darth, I can honestly say, try to find a job with the military. Even if it's contract. It will be a stepping stone to a GS job if you can't land that right away. I hate the civilian world. I wanna kill someone every day.
I'm sure the AF offers a something comparable to the Armys ACAP. Army Career and Alumni Program. I had a retired 1SG completely write my resume' and he was damn good. Even now, 8 yrs later, I can go back and they will update my resume' free.
There's a guy on yellowbullet that was giving me alot of info for my son who is in AF boot camp now. He was a loadmaster for 25 yrs, now works for UPS, sitting at a desk doing load layouts on a computer making 125k/yr. That's a pretty good gig. The AF background has a lot more to offer than the Army, based on your job.
I'm sure the AF offers a something comparable to the Armys ACAP. Army Career and Alumni Program. I had a retired 1SG completely write my resume' and he was damn good. Even now, 8 yrs later, I can go back and they will update my resume' free.
There's a guy on yellowbullet that was giving me alot of info for my son who is in AF boot camp now. He was a loadmaster for 25 yrs, now works for UPS, sitting at a desk doing load layouts on a computer making 125k/yr. That's a pretty good gig. The AF background has a lot more to offer than the Army, based on your job.
#6
I'm a Jet Engine mechanic by trade and I have done a lot of jobs within that career path. I am at a base where there is a lot of civilians. Not all are bad, but some whine and act their shoe size instead of their age sometimes. Also, there is so much overhead and rules that wrenching is not fun anymore. At least not here.
I have heard of some of my old bosses taking a lower paying civilian job just to get their foot in the door and not long after they are in management. I'm betting on me having to make the same type of move. Which will suck, but hopefully only for a while.
I have heard of some of my old bosses taking a lower paying civilian job just to get their foot in the door and not long after they are in management. I'm betting on me having to make the same type of move. Which will suck, but hopefully only for a while.