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I heard morale is better as a 35G. Most 35Gs get along unlike 35Ts there is a lot on tension
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I can't speak to these MOS' but I can speak to morale in general. Morale is something that those in charge of you and those around you produce. I've been in some of the worst places on the planet and absolutely loved my time there because of the people I was with. And on the other hand, I've been in some pretty sweet places and was miserable because of the people there. While your MOS may play a factor into your morale, the biggest factors, IMHO, are outside of that.
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As a 35G, I rarely met Tangos in the line of work. You might need to hunt one down in their little caves to observe them in their natural habitat. In all seriousness, the ones that I did meet were proud of their work but also frustrated that they frequently get tasked to be IT rather than equipment specialists.
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I love it. When the workload is steady and mission runs smoothly, it's a very empowering feeling to know that your work directly affects decision-making at a higher level. The downside is that it is often shift work, and command rarely sees the need to let you get the sleep you need. Expect frequent sleep interruptions to attend mandatory training, GI parties, and training events.
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I was active for 10 years, and I worked as an analyst for 7.5 of those years. The best approach is to stay hungry for knowledge in the job to stay ahead.
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Tangos in my view have always been cute ass holes. The 35G community can be dicks too, however we look out for each other. Plus we always have 35F to rip into!
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We were pretty close to each other in our 35G/96D shop. Our shop was also combined with the CGS people, so we had a large happy family. Of course things we need tenuous at times, but rarely. The 35T/33W people always had a lot on their plate down range, so I can understand how stressful it can be and why morale would not be as high for those guys as it may be for us, even though down range, it always has a tendency to fluctuate.
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In my unit the golfs all work together pretty well and get along. The tangos are constantly being harassed (mostly by the golfs) to fix our network switch and other issues that arise.
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I've spent a little time with both. 35G's are supposed to work hand in hand with my MOS (12Y) comprising GEOINT, though I've only been in one position where I worked along side of them. I didn't notice any morale differences; we all worked in the 2. If you plan on reclassing to one of these, I don't think you can go wrong with either of these choices.
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