For those who were asking for the time stamps. 0:06 Why did you join the Air Force? 0:31 How long have you been in and what is your rank? 0:50 What is the name of your job and it's AFSC? 0:57 Did you get this job in DEP or did you sign an open contract? 1:18 Did you sign 4 or 6 years? 2:28 Was this something you wanted to do? 2:50 What other jobs did you also wanted to do when you joined? 3:27 Where was you Tech School? 3:37 How long was your Tech School? 5:23 What was your Tech School like for you? 7:14 What bases can you be stationed at? 7:24 How would you explain your job to someone else? 9:52 How many hours a week do you work on average? 10:55 How well does this job transfer to the civilian world? 12:35 What's the deployment tempo? 13:38 Are you planning on making this as a career? 14:06 What advice do you have for someone who gets this job? 17:30 Where can people contact/follow you? PS Thanks Kyle (for the Nth time lol) for giving me the opportunity to share my experience!
My initial thoughts about meeting Kyle... ua-cam.com/video/nUPphEaqwO0/v-deo.html My additional reflection doing this interview... ps Thanks y'll for the correction about Comptia not Cisco lol. ua-cam.com/video/wgxnYLfLYgk/v-deo.html
The truest thing about being a 3D1X2 is that you may never have the same job role twice in your career when you PCS. Be prepared to learn outside of routing and switching, if the equipment moves bits, then you’re probably working on it. That’s the best piece of advice for new recruits.
Went through this tech school just recently. AFI stands for Awaiting For Instruction, basically you just sit around and clean all day until you get into the new school house between them.. Also the whole Cyber Transport Tech School is completely self paced OTHER than 2 weeks for IT Fundamentals and 2 weeks for Sec+. Basically when you start Cyber Transport school they throw you in a block one and give you the book and you just study and take the test block quizzes/tests whenever you want. There is an instructor in the class if you need help, but its almost completely self taught.
its actually a CompTIA Security+ certification that you obtain for the job, not CISCO. Now, if your squadron requires a separate CISCO cert, you can obtain it through squadron training funds, or AFCOOL. -3D1X1 airman
Got this job and I leave for Basic on November 12th. Got really lucky because it's exactly what I wanted and it was the first job offered to me. So excited
@@nahte22 I know only the most basic electronic info, basically _nothing_ about electronics and scored an 88 on the electrical section but I am a smarter person. If you’re not confident I’d watch an asvab electrical review
I spent over 30 years in the AF/ANG, had over 5 AFSC's and Cyber Transport was my favorite by far! Always learning, troubleshooting and achieving. Lots of opportunties to shine.
Old School Tech. Controller here. 307X0 - Telecommunication Control Systems. Stationed at Torrejon TCF - Spain. Served four years and then landed a great 25 year career with a major Telecomm company. Awesome AFSC and had a great time.
@@courageadabunu4150 Keep waiting, I waited a few months and made my recruiter search often for new AFSCs that opened up until a spot opened. Stay patient and persistent if that's the particular job you want
@@Zsparrow oh thank you Xaz. I really didn't want to push my recruiter and harass him and he would think I want to leave for basic so bad and he would give me any kind of job that is not in my first 3. But as you suggested I will stay persistent and hope for the best. Thx again...
@@winds1010 No regrets. Have been spending my first assignment in Germany and now will be going Korea at the end of this year. I got blessed with a great unit and shop. Hoping for the same at my next base
Sounds like a good one out of the computer job selections. Cisco certs are good to have. Great interview videos! I read through most of the career field descriptions, but I'd like to know what's actually the closest thing to a physical/outdoor job, that I could still use SOME of my IT background in? I dont want to go back to full time IT if I enlist. I'm done fixing people's desktops, laptops, lans, wans, and printers...
Personally, if you want to get away from traditional IT "Base Comm" work aim for Intel, Support, Combat Squadrons. At least this way you can learn more of the cool Top Secret stuff. You can't really request a base/squadron but during Tech School you can trade with your classmates. You can google the squadron listed on your orders and gauge if it's something you want to do. I was lucky to get Japan so I wasn't letting that go.
Oh man this was a great video!!! I’m trying to narrow my 10 jobs down n my recruiter hooked me up with the latest data for jobs in demand based on percentages of getting accepted... 3D1X2 is a *70%* chance and by far the highest on my list!! I really like him talking about the certs you get cuz I now know this for sure is in line with my end goal to retrain to *1B4x1 Cyber Warfare Operations* aka a hacker!! If you continue to make these video which I found *VERY* helpful in my job section then I would hope that you included more of the certs you get and how the civilian outlook is like!!! I know for the path I’m trying to follow then I’m looking at a solid *240,000$* when I get out!!! Working anywhere from corporate pen testing to cia/nsa and even darpa... I just hope I really get something on my list... #noballsnobabies
Terrence Duggins 1% is what my list says... my recruiter better explained to me that these numbers are fluid and have a 20-30% range in 1 day... it all depends on the current demand for people in that job. Good luck!
Fair warning to all people who signed up for this AFSC, the tech school for cyber trans is no joke. You will need to hunker down and study a minimum of two hours a day. The course is completely self taught once you get to Bryan Hall. Lots of people here including myself have been reclassed.
Did you recently go through this? Did you pass? How many people were actually getting reclassed? Any tips for someone leaving for Cyber Trans in December with no experience?
I think pretty high up there, if you look up cyber jobs in the Air Force it’ll tell you what asvab score you’ll need in the specific area or however they grade it
For this job you need to get minimum 70 in the electrical Aptitude. This job requires a top secret clearness so you can’t have bad credit be high in debt or criminal issues needing waivers.
The Air Force website says 136 days. That’s classroom days. That doesn’t include weekends, holidays, or down days. It is still 8-10 months depending on the time of year you’ll be there because some months have more holidays and days off
I'm sure you meant in general for all these videos but in regards this particular video... see below. 0:06 Why did you join the Air Force? 0:31 How long have you been in and what is your rank? 0:50 What is the name of your job and it's AFSC? 0:57 Did you get this job in DEP or did you sign an open contract? 1:18 Did you sign 4 or 6 years? 2:28 Was this something you wanted to do? 2:50 What other jobs did you also wanted to do when you joined? 3:27 Where was you Tech School? 3:37 How long was your Tech School? 5:23 What was your Tech School like for you? 7:14 What bases can you be stationed at? 7:24 How would you explain your job to someone else? 9:52 How many hours a week do you work on average? 10:55 How well does this job transfer to the civilian world? 12:35 What's the deployment tempo? 13:38 Are you planning on making this as a career? 14:06 What advice do you have for someone who gets this job? 17:30 Where can people contact/follow you?
Don’t worry about the job that much because you’ll be taught a lot about it at tech school (at least in 2017 when I went) and every base is different. So, we didn’t learn about voice switches and such until after I got to my first duty station
The tech school was made self paced in the main school hall (Bryan Hall), and shortened in some areas. My buddy got to tech school in Feb and left in May.
Hi Kyle, I have been watching your channel a lot and i like all your great informative videos. I have been struggling with the decision of joining the military for 4 years and I’m turning 33 on September of this year. So, my question is have you ever heard about someone joining the Air Force at this age? And what do you recommend or think of me joining the Air Force at 33 age?. By the way I’m from Iraq and I have been in the US for 6 years I’m a US Citizen too. I used to work as translator with the US military in Iraq. I want to join the Air Force to work as a linguist. Please reply to me and help me. Thank you 🙏
I joined rather late for active duty (at 25). So joining past 30 will definitely be challenging but not impossible, but many of the reserve/guardsmen come in late (asking them about their experience should help you out more). The difficulty will be relating to your peers as many of them would be under 25 if not straight from high school. On the plus side even though you will be older than all your supervisors they should leave you alone more often since you have more "life experience" than someone who's 18 and never lived on their own. PS Big note for you! Definitely look into a foreign language pay if you do not become a linguist.
Hey Sam, I had a member of my flight who was 38, by far the oldest member of my squadron of trainees and he was also from Colombia. He did very well and I recommend being sure you're in somewhat decent shape prior to going to BMT (generic advice). On another note, your English seems great and that was the only thing that my fellow Colombian wingman struggled with so you shouldn't have any problems as long as you're hard working, optimistic, and you take care of yourself. Unfortunately I can't say how much more likely you are to become a linguist as the AF will provide you with an AFSC based on their needs, however I had plenty of linguists in my flight. Good luck and hope this helped!
@Sam Nori. I turned 33 before I even went to talk to a recruiter. The age limit is 39. So you're ok. You're not too old to join. I past the ASVAB and went through the MEPS with no issue. I'm now on DEP waiting for my job to open before I ship out. So go and talk to your local recruiter and take it from there. For your record too, I'm also naturalized US citizen and the job I want requires a security clearance. All the best.
I’m going into basic in January, I’m going for cyber transport. I’m not very computer literate, like idk programming and stuff and all that, how hard will tech school be for me ?
Hi Kyle. I just got into the Airforce today, swore in at MEPS Los Angeles, scored a 91 on the asvab and got basically every intel job in the space force and air force. Not sure of the difference there. This being said, thanks for this video. Cleared up what im going to be doing for 4 years. 😆 🤣 A whole lot of Downtime.
Can you still get this job without a college degree? My husband wants to do computers but he don't have a degree in computer. He has bachelor's degree im supply chain but he don't want to do that.
I spent over 30 years in the AF/ANG, had over 5 AFSC's and Cyber Transport was my favorite by far! Always learning, troubleshooting and achieving. Lots of opportunties to shine.
For those who were asking for the time stamps.
0:06 Why did you join the Air Force?
0:31 How long have you been in and what is your rank?
0:50 What is the name of your job and it's AFSC?
0:57 Did you get this job in DEP or did you sign an open contract?
1:18 Did you sign 4 or 6 years?
2:28 Was this something you wanted to do?
2:50 What other jobs did you also wanted to do when you joined?
3:27 Where was you Tech School?
3:37 How long was your Tech School?
5:23 What was your Tech School like for you?
7:14 What bases can you be stationed at?
7:24 How would you explain your job to someone else?
9:52 How many hours a week do you work on average?
10:55 How well does this job transfer to the civilian world?
12:35 What's the deployment tempo?
13:38 Are you planning on making this as a career?
14:06 What advice do you have for someone who gets this job?
17:30 Where can people contact/follow you?
PS Thanks Kyle (for the Nth time lol) for giving me the opportunity to share my experience!
My initial thoughts about meeting Kyle...
ua-cam.com/video/nUPphEaqwO0/v-deo.html
My additional reflection doing this interview... ps Thanks y'll for the correction about Comptia not Cisco lol.
ua-cam.com/video/wgxnYLfLYgk/v-deo.html
On what bases could you go as a Client System? Now with the transfer to the Space Force ?
And this is why you’re the best military UA-camr. I literally asked for this yesterday.
Jujuan Lyons lol you pullin rank already?!
The truest thing about being a 3D1X2 is that you may never have the same job role twice in your career when you PCS. Be prepared to learn outside of routing and switching, if the equipment moves bits, then you’re probably working on it. That’s the best piece of advice for new recruits.
Went through this tech school just recently. AFI stands for Awaiting For Instruction, basically you just sit around and clean all day until you get into the new school house between them.. Also the whole Cyber Transport Tech School is completely self paced OTHER than 2 weeks for IT Fundamentals and 2 weeks for Sec+. Basically when you start Cyber Transport school they throw you in a block one and give you the book and you just study and take the test block quizzes/tests whenever you want. There is an instructor in the class if you need help, but its almost completely self taught.
How long was your tech school? I selected 3D1X2 and getting enlisted this week.
@@ryanstmarie It's self paced and I did it in 3 months
its actually a CompTIA Security+ certification that you obtain for the job, not CISCO. Now, if your squadron requires a separate CISCO cert, you can obtain it through squadron training funds, or AFCOOL. -3D1X1 airman
Got this job and I leave for Basic on November 12th. Got really lucky because it's exactly what I wanted and it was the first job offered to me. So excited
What were the requirements?
Hows It been? Scored high enough to get this job and am very much considering it
@@nahte22 Electrical 70 or General 60 WITH a Cyber Test score of 60 and a 50lb strength
@@chickencutlet3 how hard is it to get a 70? I'm taking asvab next week
@@nahte22 I know only the most basic electronic info, basically _nothing_ about electronics and scored an 88 on the electrical section but I am a smarter person. If you’re not confident I’d watch an asvab electrical review
This guy is a good talker
Maybe follow my channel? LOL Well, if you like TV reviews that's my main talking point. But I do discuss military, culture, and leadership stuff.
Finally after waiting for months my recruiter called and said I was selected for this AFSC! I’m leaving September 14th, 2021!
Congrats!!!
@@kellyfitzgerald3718 Thank you love!
same November 30th for me
I spent over 30 years in the AF/ANG, had over 5 AFSC's and Cyber Transport was my favorite by far! Always learning, troubleshooting and achieving. Lots of opportunties to shine.
Guy in my shop got out after 4yrs w no degree and only sec+ and now makes 112k/yr.
Thank god im going to do this, im enlisting at 17, getting my degree, and getting out and working yeeyee
Also, what state do you live in, and does he do network engineering for civillian side of job market?
Cameron Mchugh For our job cyber/network engineer Certs are more important than a degree. Just get as many certs as possible
Cameron Mchugh I’m stationed in Colorado. And he got a job as a civilian at the Pentagon.
@@ExemptedGnu5840 thanks for advice, and colorado is where I want to move, and what a lucky dude to be working at the pentagon haha
Watched this on my bus ride to keesler before tech school thanks for the insight
Awesome video and incredible interview. The online encyclopedia is thriving, and having all of these jobs described is amazing.
Old School Tech. Controller here. 307X0 - Telecommunication Control Systems. Stationed at Torrejon TCF - Spain. Served four years and then landed a great 25 year career with a major Telecomm company. Awesome AFSC and had a great time.
Finally seeing a recruiter next week, on the 14th, super excited and nervous 😁 thank you sm for all your videos!
This is my Afsc and I leave Nov 5th for basic . Thanks Kyle 🙌🏽
Lucky you! :) How did you get that job? I'm still waiting for that job.
All the best...
Kobe S I got the same one, I leave Sept 24th. Good luck.
Yeah I managed to get it as well going out Sept 17
@@courageadabunu4150 Keep waiting, I waited a few months and made my recruiter search often for new AFSCs that opened up until a spot opened. Stay patient and persistent if that's the particular job you want
@@Zsparrow oh thank you Xaz. I really didn't want to push my recruiter and harass him and he would think I want to leave for basic so bad and he would give me any kind of job that is not in my first 3. But as you suggested I will stay persistent and hope for the best. Thx again...
This guy kept saying CISCO security+. Security+ is through CompTIA and non vendor specific(CISCO is a vendor)
CCNA is a pretty common Cisco cert, maybe that's what he meant.
There is a Cisco CCNA Security and a Security +. He may have been confused.
So crazy to know he worked out at creech working on RPAs. I work out at Creech now flying RPAs and im trying to retrain to cyber transport lol
Just graduated bmt yesterday!! I really wanted this afsc but I got Spec ops/personnel recovery electronic warfare systems.
It'd be awesome if you can do one for fire protection!!! I'm working on one now to hopefully help everyone! Love your videos and transparency man
Can you please do a video like this on Cyber Surety?
It’s so hard to find more detail on this job it seems. It was on my top 3 and I ship out Jan 28th. Thanks for the info.
Let me know if there is anything else you want to know
My recruiter just called me with this job. He’s tryna get a waiver for me to go into it but if it’s approved I’ll be leaving March 10 for this job.
Anthony Prophet did you end up getting the job
Hope you end up getting it, if you end up at MacDill lemme know
Shawn Ingram yeah I did. I leave in 2 weeks
@@anthonyprophet7754 Its been nine months... how is/was it? Any regrets
@@winds1010 No regrets. Have been spending my first assignment in Germany and now will be going Korea at the end of this year. I got blessed with a great unit and shop. Hoping for the same at my next base
Sounds like a good one out of the computer job selections. Cisco certs are good to have. Great interview videos!
I read through most of the career field descriptions, but I'd like to know what's actually the closest thing to a physical/outdoor job, that I could still use SOME of my IT background in? I dont want to go back to full time IT if I enlist. I'm done fixing people's desktops, laptops, lans, wans, and printers...
Personally, if you want to get away from traditional IT "Base Comm" work aim for Intel, Support, Combat Squadrons. At least this way you can learn more of the cool Top Secret stuff. You can't really request a base/squadron but during Tech School you can trade with your classmates. You can google the squadron listed on your orders and gauge if it's something you want to do. I was lucky to get Japan so I wasn't letting that go.
Leave for this job October 26th. Thank you for everything
Nice! I'm leaving December 7th for the same job.
@@juliankenzo I just booked this for December 7th as well. See you there buddy ;)
Loving the episodes. Can you do photojournalist?
John H and we want Elora Jean!
@@derranlawston4052 definitely
Linguist please! Preferably Airborne
Great video keep them coming... You should interview a crew chief next... like TheVero Wells for example
I have CompTIA N+ and S+, a BS in Computer Science and am doing an MBA. How are promotion potential to E9 in this career field?
Oh man this was a great video!!! I’m trying to narrow my 10 jobs down n my recruiter hooked me up with the latest data for jobs in demand based on percentages of getting accepted... 3D1X2 is a *70%* chance and by far the highest on my list!! I really like him talking about the certs you get cuz I now know this for sure is in line with my end goal to retrain to *1B4x1 Cyber Warfare Operations* aka a hacker!!
If you continue to make these video which I found *VERY* helpful in my job section then I would hope that you included more of the certs you get and how the civilian outlook is like!!! I know for the path I’m trying to follow then I’m looking at a solid *240,000$* when I get out!!! Working anywhere from corporate pen testing to cia/nsa and even darpa... I just hope I really get something on my list... #noballsnobabies
Would you happen to know the chances of 3DOX3? I'm heading down a similar path with setting up my IT future and making a great income.
Terrence Duggins 1% is what my list says... my recruiter better explained to me that these numbers are fluid and have a 20-30% range in 1 day... it all depends on the current demand for people in that job. Good luck!
Thank for the reply. Good luck to you too!!
11:06 14:19 Security+ is CompTIA. does he even IT? lol
Fusion analysis please 1n4x1
3Dark 3Knights 8!!!
Triggered :P
cyberspace
@@yungeven8883 in my face
Would be cool to see you do a video with someone in the special missions aviation field
Awesome interview!! Would love it if you could interview an Air Force pilot!
Joshua Martin del Campo pilots are officers
Mick Funny He can still interview an Officer as long as they’re willing
Mick Funny look up c.w lemoine he is a former Air Force and navy pilot and does a lot of vids about it
Good video and content.
Sec+ is CompTIA
Fair warning to all people who signed up for this AFSC, the tech school for cyber trans is no joke. You will need to hunker down and study a minimum of two hours a day. The course is completely self taught once you get to Bryan Hall. Lots of people here including myself have been reclassed.
Did you recently go through this? Did you pass? How many people were actually getting reclassed? Any tips for someone leaving for Cyber Trans in December with no experience?
That’s nothing. I studied everyday, two hours for two months to get the asvab score I needed to qualify for this job
Anyone know, between the choices of 3d131 or 3d132 ? Both on the inside and the outside.
Security plus is from comptia 🙂 CCNA is Cisco
How competitive is it to get in an IT field? Also, how well do you have to do on the ASVAB test?
I think pretty high up there, if you look up cyber jobs in the Air Force it’ll tell you what asvab score you’ll need in the specific area or however they grade it
Typically you’ll need to score well on the electrical section
For this job you need to get minimum 70 in the electrical Aptitude. This job requires a top secret clearness so you can’t have bad credit be high in debt or criminal issues needing waivers.
The ASVAB is easy (if you got a quality education before starting the enlistment process).
You need a clearance for this job?
3D1x3 pls im a month into tech school & i still have no idea what my job does besides “radios”
If possible, can you do a cryptologic language analyst/airborne??
Is there a way to see which jobs to go which based? I’m hoping to book fire protection and go to Europe or Asia
Does anyone know if it’s still 8-10 months because when I look at the official air force page, it says tech school is 4 months??
The Air Force website says 136 days. That’s classroom days. That doesn’t include weekends, holidays, or down days. It is still 8-10 months depending on the time of year you’ll be there because some months have more holidays and days off
Kyle is there any chance you can find a security forces Raven to do a vid with? Super interested in that career path
1B4X1. Cyber Warfare
Lukasz Skawinski he did that
Do officers do a job like 3D0x4 or would they just be managing
Great explanation
Can you put time stamps for the questions?
I'm sure you meant in general for all these videos but in regards this particular video... see below.
0:06 Why did you join the Air Force?
0:31 How long have you been in and what is your rank?
0:50 What is the name of your job and it's AFSC?
0:57 Did you get this job in DEP or did you sign an open contract?
1:18 Did you sign 4 or 6 years?
2:28 Was this something you wanted to do?
2:50 What other jobs did you also wanted to do when you joined?
3:27 Where was you Tech School?
3:37 How long was your Tech School?
5:23 What was your Tech School like for you?
7:14 What bases can you be stationed at?
7:24 How would you explain your job to someone else?
9:52 How many hours a week do you work on average?
10:55 How well does this job transfer to the civilian world?
12:35 What's the deployment tempo?
13:38 Are you planning on making this as a career?
14:06 What advice do you have for someone who gets this job?
17:30 Where can people contact/follow you?
Radio Transmission Frequency?
Can you do diagnostic imaging?
I'm leaving for tech school for 3D1X2 in February, what would you recommend me doing before leaving?
How much time you're willing to invest? I mean, on the simple & cheap end you could look up basic computer principles on UA-cam.
Look up basic networking principles
And focus on preparing for basic before you think to much about your job
Don’t worry about the job that much because you’ll be taught a lot about it at tech school (at least in 2017 when I went) and every base is different. So, we didn’t learn about voice switches and such until after I got to my first duty station
I’m in tech school right now and I’m glad I do not stay here for 8-10 months😭 not even 6
How long are you studying at Tech School for Cyber Transport Systems?
Do 2a6x6 next
I just chose this career field, but my recruiter told me tech school is 2/3. Is it still 8-10 months?!?
The tech school was made self paced in the main school hall (Bryan Hall), and shortened in some areas. My buddy got to tech school in Feb and left in May.
Yea its a self pace, they made dolan hall 2 weeks now, when i went it was 6 weeks lol
@@VaBeach09 Same, I think I spent almost 8 months there
Hi Kyle,
I have been watching your channel a lot and i like all your great informative videos. I have been struggling with the decision of joining the military for 4 years and I’m turning 33 on September of this year. So, my question is have you ever heard about someone joining the Air Force at this age? And what do you recommend or think of me joining the Air Force at 33 age?. By the way I’m from Iraq and I have been in the US for 6 years I’m a US Citizen too. I used to work as translator with the US military in Iraq. I want to join the Air Force to work as a linguist. Please reply to me and help me. Thank you 🙏
I joined rather late for active duty (at 25). So joining past 30 will definitely be challenging but not impossible, but many of the reserve/guardsmen come in late (asking them about their experience should help you out more). The difficulty will be relating to your peers as many of them would be under 25 if not straight from high school. On the plus side even though you will be older than all your supervisors they should leave you alone more often since you have more "life experience" than someone who's 18 and never lived on their own.
PS Big note for you! Definitely look into a foreign language pay if you do not become a linguist.
Hey Sam, I had a member of my flight who was 38, by far the oldest member of my squadron of trainees and he was also from Colombia. He did very well and I recommend being sure you're in somewhat decent shape prior to going to BMT (generic advice). On another note, your English seems great and that was the only thing that my fellow Colombian wingman struggled with so you shouldn't have any problems as long as you're hard working, optimistic, and you take care of yourself. Unfortunately I can't say how much more likely you are to become a linguist as the AF will provide you with an AFSC based on their needs, however I had plenty of linguists in my flight. Good luck and hope this helped!
@Sam Nori. I turned 33 before I even went to talk to a recruiter. The age limit is 39. So you're ok. You're not too old to join. I past the ASVAB and went through the MEPS with no issue. I'm now on DEP waiting for my job to open before I ship out. So go and talk to your local recruiter and take it from there. For your record too, I'm also naturalized US citizen and the job I want requires a security clearance. All the best.
Courage Adabunu Thank you so much for your informative and supportive reply.
Aaron Thank you so much for your informative and supportive reply.
3e3x1 please
Can you do client systems next
Lebron Jordan yeah u really beed some client systems insight. Shipping out Sept 3rd. This is my mos.
Cl0UTT GoDD XLL I leave September 3rd too! Open mechanical contract.
I’m going into basic in January, I’m going for cyber transport. I’m not very computer literate, like idk programming and stuff and all that, how hard will tech school be for me ?
Jared De Los Santos tech school teaches you everything you need to know. I’m 3D1X2 and finished tech school a year ago.
Jared De Los Santos same my ship date is January 21
Christopher Kincaid how do you like it
Asani Jacobs my ship date is jan 14 for the same job
@@christopherkincaid1288 What do you plan to work as after military?
Aircraft maintenance/ bomber refuel
Hi Kyle. I just got into the Airforce today, swore in at MEPS Los Angeles, scored a 91 on the asvab and got basically every intel job in the space force and air force. Not sure of the difference there.
This being said, thanks for this video. Cleared up what im going to be doing for 4 years. 😆 🤣
A whole lot of Downtime.
i got 94 on asvab/afqt, can I still get cyber jobs in AF?
Thank you sir
Can you still get this job without a college degree? My husband wants to do computers but he don't have a degree in computer. He has bachelor's degree im supply chain but he don't want to do that.
degree not required
Pavements and Construction??
Is it possible to get this job when enlisting with the AFR?
Yes, I met a lot of people in tech school that were.
Geospatial Intel and Fusion Analyst.
Can you do a job description for Air Force Equal Opportunity?
I finished this tech school in 3 1/2 months
cap
Can You Do 2R1X1
3d1x3 next plz
sec plus is harrddddd
Yo I live in Biloxi
id love to participate in one of these but dont want the attention lol
Second Ig 🤞🏾🤞🏾
He said "SO" 382 times. Just saying.. 😁
So! Lol
Bro counted 💀
Lol
First
I spent over 30 years in the AF/ANG, had over 5 AFSC's and Cyber Transport was my favorite by far! Always learning, troubleshooting and achieving. Lots of opportunties to shine.