Posted on Jun 23, 2018
SrA Blake Johnson
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Also any information about Day to Day life.
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MSgt R Roberts
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Expect a different life style. Depending on where you get assigned youll have the chance to work with civilians, most of which are prior service. Speak to them and get an idea as to what is needed and what to do. Some of the bases ive seen junior nco’s are a rare commodity, so if tou are a self motivated individual, you will set the bar. As far as call volume, well most and i do say most AF bases are running on smells and bells, actual fire calls have dropped quite a bit. There are those bases that do mutual aid and you will see some stuff there but dont expect to be running like FDNY, lots of training, hopefully hands on and periods of lull. Been doing this career for 30 years now, wouldnt have changed if i knew then what i know now. Its one of the best careers out there. Enjoy it learn as much as you can and get involved. Inside and out of the department. Make your assignment the best it can be, even if its Why Not Minot (lol) Im there now and it isnt as bad as rumors have it. Ask questions, het in the forums on facebook and here. Plenty of old farts to help you out.
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SrA Blake Johnson
SrA Blake Johnson
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Thanks!
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MSgt Robyn Roberts
MSgt Robyn Roberts
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Anytime. Feel free to hit me up if you have questions. Been doing this career a long time, love it, but like anything else it has its moments lol. Best of luck crosstraining in, if you get in and get an assignment to Minot ND dont despair, its not that bad
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Try not to eat crayons in the office... The Air Force guys and gals will look at you funny. That isn't a common practice among those sorts.
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It will be a huge change of pace depending on your prior afsc. Fire in the Air Force is a great job, but be prepared to learn a lot fast. You will start by learning basic fire fighting in San angelo texas. Then learn to drive and operate trucks. Then move on to instructor, inspector and officer. Just stay in shape and study.
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