Posted on Feb 16, 2017
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Im very close to getting back in the military going from the Army to the AF I was medically discharged but it wasn't anything too bad so I'm wavering back in. My main question is how's the quality of life I've pretty much chosen the same job (Vehicle operations) in the army is 88m just some insight would be nice before I sign everything again.
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MSgt John Taylor
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To start with, most of our war fighting capabilities require about 2 miles of 6' deep reinforced concrete, so the AF isn't going to just throw a few tents on the ground and call it a base. For the most part we operate out of permanent structures, and I think that this is where most get their impressions of the AF. If you have hardened structures, why sleep and serve meals out of a tent?

Promotions don't come as easy in the AF as they do in the Navy & Army, so there are financial aspects that should be considered, although to make E-9 is roughly the same in all services.

You'll work for/with great & crappy people, I'm sure that the other services have their share of both. Like any other job, you get what you put in to it. Good luck and AIM HIGH!
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SPC Team Leader 3rd In Charge Lol
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Thank you for your service !
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HN Hospital Corpsman
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Well depends on Rate all my AF friends that are med techs are now e-5 despite me still being e-3 so not all Navy rank up fast. Still salty about our quotas
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MSgt John Taylor
MSgt John Taylor
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HN (Join to see) - Although we only compete against those in our specific AFSC (what you call Rate), the promotion rate is uniform across the board to all jobs. There are few exceptions, if the promotion rate is 21% but there are only two eligible and competing for a stripe, one will get promoted (50% promotion rate)
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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Good luck with the Air Force. Trying to get into the AF as a Prior Service from a different branch is rather difficult. I tried multiple times and I ended up BACK in the Army.
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CPO Bill Penrod
CPO Bill Penrod
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Plus a waiver............................
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SPC Team Leader 3rd In Charge Lol
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Yeah I'm about 89% of the way through the waiver is at command but since it wasn't a serious issue my recruiter is basically saying I'll get in. But it did take some time to even get to this step lol a lot of patience and calling with no response
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SR Tim M
SR Tim M
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How long did it take to get the waiver or how long have you been waiting? im prior service awaiting a non serious medical waiver for army
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SGT Dave Tracy
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I have a friend in my current Reserve unit (we're 88Ms too), who was prior service Active Duty Air Force, and he loved it. He mostly confirmed a lot of the stereotypes regarding the cushy life in the Air Force, but take that with a grain of salt...experiences may vary.
Good luck out there Transporter!
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Sgt Joseph Baker
Sgt Joseph Baker
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My Dad used to always go on and on about how much cushier life was in the Air Force until one day I just told him, "Yeah, but you are all a bunch of **ing pussies!" We never had that conversation again after that fly-swatter remark. Just today I had another Navy guy talking about how we Marines are the Department of the Navy. My smack-down response is, "Yeah, the men's department!" That one always gets em.
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MIDN LTJG (Pre-Commission)
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Sgt Joseph Baker The fact you only chose to call out those of the same rank of lower speaks volumes about your character.
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SFC William Huse
SFC William Huse
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Having been in the Army for several years, I went Chanute AFB as the Army liaison. When I went into their dining facility I was amazed. All the years eating things that would make a billy goat puke, and they got salad bars, fast food to order, pasta dishes, several meat varieties etc, etc. I never wanted to leave. When the flag came down, work day was over. Actually felt cheated making the same money, but working twice the hours.
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Sgt Joseph Baker
Sgt Joseph Baker
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MIDN LTJG (Join to see) - I have no idea what you are talking about. I have no problem calling out people who possessed greater rank. You definitely haven't read too many of my posts.
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What is the quality of life like for someone working as a truck driver in the Air Force?
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Active duty life is much like a normal civilian job but with all the Air Force thrown in for good measure. Work schedule really depends on your AFSC and base. Good luck!! Enjoy it!
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SPC (Join to see) My father was Air Force. Thank you for continuing to serve.
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Sgt Joseph Baker
Sgt Joseph Baker
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My Dad too. Was yours a pussy as well? ;)
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Sgt Joseph Baker - My father was a Captain in the Air force who served in WWII and Korea. He was killed in 1956 when his plane crashed in a training accident. I was seven.
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Sgt Joseph Baker
Sgt Joseph Baker
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My Dad isn't really a pussy. I'm sure yours wasn't either, seeing as he was part of the greatest generation. I am sorry you had to lose him as a boy, that must have been difficult for you. You honored him with your service. Semper Fi.
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SSgt Steven Cornwell
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I was a combat sp. I trained with a joint class of Marines at the mp academy and also did four weeks of Army training at Fort Dix. I was qualified in and carried the M60 and M16/M203. We dug foxholes and played war games, ate mre's, and kind of envied other Air Force career fields that weren't as challenging. Still, that being said, our based were always great to come home to. We seemed to have the finest facilities in the military.
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LCDR Tim McKenzie
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I slept in a tent once in 20 years. I stayed in hotels. Nothing to brag about. Perhaps our taxpayers should not be paying for luxuries.
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TSgt Ricky Morse
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So shortly after the first Gulf war I deployed to Bahrain with a naval F-18 unit and a Marine EA-6 unit we were flying F-16s out of Shaw AFB. So we are all a bunch of aircraft maintenance guys doing the same damn job. An E- 4 is an E-4 right? So the Marines are in tents between the taxi way and the run way making 3.50 a day, the Navy was in the barracks at the Naval support unit 3.50 a day, we were down town in the Gulf Hotel 5 star ! Back then we didn’t have the credit card, we got paid 80% every 2 weeks $1400.00. I knew then I made the right choice.
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I served 13 yrs in the Army/National Guard, Air CaIvary/Medical. I switched to Airforce/Air National Guard. Medical. The Airforce is a lot different than the Army but that is because the Airforce’s mission is different. The Airforce has better housing and recreational facilities.
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