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Help choosing a job in the Air Force.?
I will be going to MEPS tomorrow and need help choosing a job. I would like a job dealing with electronics, communications or avionics that are able to transfer to civilian life. A fun job would be great. Also, guaranteed aptitude are or guaranteed job? Much help will be appreciated. Thanks!
my husband is an avionics technician working on cv-22's (aka osprey)! he says its great and likes his job! i think he's official job title is an avionic apprentice!
hopes that helps a bit
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Airforce and heading to MEPS question.?
Hello, im heading to MEPS in a couple weeks and wanted to get some personal experiences as far as how contract negotiations went.
I'll be joining the airforce and ive been told numerous times they dont guarantee contracts, but ive heard of people being on a type of "waiting list", im not sure.
Problem is I want a job that has to do with either working on planes or guiding them, therefor Avionics or Air Traffic Control. If you have any suggestions for other jobs that i may look at please post them aswell.
My asvab score was a 66.
Please respond with personal experiences and solutions for my problem.
I had a guaranteed job back in 1979, The better ASVAB score the more control you have.
Vet-USAF
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