Hello everyone! So I've been thinking about it for quite some time and I keep seeing more and more reasons on joining. I've graduated high school about a year ago and right now at the moment I'm working two jobs in retail.
Honestly, I kinda hate it even though I put a mask on when I work that says differently. I've concluded that I hate people with a passion when it comes to not using common sense, I know any job that you take will include people, I just mean dealing with people who'm are worst then me when it comes to math when they have a coupon, but that's besides the point.
I've been thinking about joining for about 2-3 years, so one person's second point of view isn't going to change my decision right away. I want to hear some Air Force first person experiences or secondary experience that had to do with the Air Force. I plan on shooting my goal for a electronics technician, programmer, or IT.
I know some of what the air force must do more then likely is ether difficult to translate in businesses of today's world, but I've heard they would help pay for collage. So I was wondering if someone could shine more light.
Thanks, Ajm.
Honestly, I kinda hate it even though I put a mask on when I work that says differently. I've concluded that I hate people with a passion when it comes to not using common sense, I know any job that you take will include people, I just mean dealing with people who'm are worst then me when it comes to math when they have a coupon, but that's besides the point.
I've been thinking about joining for about 2-3 years, so one person's second point of view isn't going to change my decision right away. I want to hear some Air Force first person experiences or secondary experience that had to do with the Air Force. I plan on shooting my goal for a electronics technician, programmer, or IT.
I know some of what the air force must do more then likely is ether difficult to translate in businesses of today's world, but I've heard they would help pay for collage. So I was wondering if someone could shine more light.
Thanks, Ajm.