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@@Jodywithawhy Could you go over colorblind standards, testing like ishihara/CCT (how prevalent the CCT testing is and if you can ask for it), and waivers for jobs? I am currently wanting to go into SERE instructing but am not sure if waivers are even an option. If you could make a list of possible waivered positions if you get above a 55 on the CCT?
It’s pretty simple. If you miss more than 2 plates they will be considered colorblind. So even though you can see color, the Air Force will say you’re technically color blind according to their standard. As far as waivers go, it’s really a case by case. Special Warfare careers may waive it, but anything other than that, will probably not be entertained at all. Does this help??
I don’t know, man. This sounds a little too good to be true. Let me tell you all a story. I tried to join the navy out of high school about 12 years ago. My recruiter drilled into me “DONT BE JOB LOCKED” so i didn’t, but i scored very high on the asvab and qualified for intelligence, IT, etc and i was pretty fit. I go to MEPS in los angeles and met with the liaison and my recruiter and when i sat down to sign for one of the five jobs i listed they said “we only have culinary, let’s get you signing here on the dotted line....” i said “F’in kidding me? Hell no, a monkey could qualify for culinary! I got one of the highest asvab scores out of this office!” They both start getting angry and say “oh okay so you’re JOB LOCKED THEN?! Wow, you don’t want to serve your country, what a coward and disappointment. Job locked coward man.” I stormed out, drove home, found a new recruiter, joined the air force with the job i wanted. Sure, list three to five you could see yourself doing but if a recruiter says “YOURE JOB LOCKED! STOP IT!” flip him off and walk out of the office. Recruiters get a certain amount of money if they fill particular jobs needed at that time. They don’t give a F*** about what you want, they just want their christmas bonus. Sure, list a couple jobs, but don’t you dare sign a damn thing until you’re completely happy and at peace. Remember, it’s 4-6 years of your life with NO freedoms. Do you wanna he a fry cook for six years or you wanna do your dream job? Ask yourself that before you sign on the dotted line. Just my two cents. I got screwed once, don’t wanna let it happen to any of y’all.
Let me clear up one thing. We do not get bonuses for enlisting you guys. We do however receive special duty pay which is paid whether or not we’re successful. I can put in 20 in one month or none, and I’ll still make the same $450 a month. Next thing. There are recruiters who are only trying to fill jobs the squadron needs. They’re not protecting their applicants, but instead forcing them into jobs. This happens, and I’m not saying it’s right or wrong, but it happens. I never forced people into jobs. I did however make sure they were flexible, because at the end of the day, it’s meeting the Air Force needs. Of course, not everyone will be completely satisfied with how the process works, but this information is the most accurate info you’ll find on the internet. Anything else is subjective or rare cases.
Bro you were job locked and you clearly explained it. What you don't know is that recruiters see ASVAB scores daily. Ranging from 99 to 4. So you feeling entitled is part of the process. Just feel lucky that you were able to find a recruiter that worked with you after you screwed another recruiter. Trust me the recruiter that put you in had a conversation with the recruiter that you screwed, it's apart of the business. The recruiter that put you in took a chance or "rolled the dice" on you as we call it and wad most likely a new recruiter. An experienced recruiter would of kept it moving on you. I'm just telling you real facts. Thank God you didn't scrt8the new recruiter.
I'm going to the navy. i don't know if this count as "job locked," but if meps doesn't have ctt, ctr, is, or ag (the ratings i liked the most out of all the rates i researched) then i'm holding out until a spot is available.
@@johnathan4815 idc if im job locked its 4 to 6 years of MY LIFE not theres im joining to do what i wanna do you can call me selfish or whatever all you want but if im joining im getting the job i want im not settling plus how is saying no to a job you don’t want screwing the recruiter thats the dumbest thing ive ever heard 😂
@@BobbyFanta It's "Service Before Self." Remember that if you join champ. You'll find out what that means if you earn the right to wear the uniform. I'm just stating facts like it or not. Good luck to you and your future!!
As someone who's been through it before I agree with everything he's saying except one thing. If there's a job you really want don't settle for anything else. As a recruiter they will try to fill the high demand jobs first. Don't just settle for a job the recruiter recommends odds are you'll regret it because it's not what you wanted.
Oh you gotta call or text them back. Sometimes these recruiters are super busy, and are focused on the applicants they are working right now. Sometimes you just gotta let them know they should make you a priority. You do this by hitting them back up, letting them know you have your birth certificate, drivers license, social security card and diploma ready to go. Now all you need to do is schedule an appointment. Recruiters love applicants who are proactive. Give that a try and see what happens.
Just got offered a contract for my number one pick, leaving at the perfect time! I feel incredibly lucky and grateful, your videos were a huge part of me being able to work through the process. Thankfully my recruiter is not the salesperson type, and when I expressed doubt she helped me understand that I wouldn't have to put my wife second to be in the air force, as her son also has medical conditions and she always puts him first. Excited to be working with so many great men and women. Thanks again.
For all the high school graduates thinking about joining - DO NOT misconstrue the idea of "job locked" with a "list of PREFERRED jobs". I recommend anyone interested to have at least 5 jobs you are actually interested in. Put those jobs down and wait until one of your preferred jobs comes up. Beware of scare tactics and DO NOT be forced/tricked into mechanical or electrical fields unless you absolutely want that specific job. For example: some recruiters will say, "Sorry those AFSC's are not being contracted to anyone for the rest of the year. Your only choice is [x] AFSC. Know that if you don't pick an AFSC soon you will be kicked out of the DEP."
There’s some truth in this. Once you create a job list, you do not have to change it. You are entitled to wait until you receive one of the jobs on your list. However, some squadrons have policies that won’t let you list jobs they’re not hiring for. Also, all squadrons have the “1 year in the DEP” policy. So if you’re not matched to a job within a year, you’ll be DEP discharged. So in summary, this advice is case by case. But not bad advice, just won’t work everywhere.
@@Jodywithawhy Finally. A real recruiter who recognizes truth and facts. I wish more recruiters would actually share the micro nuances of finding contracts and help their new DEP members actually succeed. Also, being DEP discharged is not the end of the world. You can find another way if you're willing to wait.
Killed it! Great video! From an Air Force Recruiter I can tell you I wish all my applicants had seen this before coming into their first appointment! I will definitely be sharing this video.
I am Army retired and a Disabled Vet. Thank you for your video. I disagree with not sticking to your job’s list. Do not take a job you do not desire, you will regret taking it…. I recommend WAITING until your desired job comes open. At the end of the day, you may NEVER see that recruiter again. I also was a recruiter in the civilian world. The recruiters have to meet a quota as well.
can't tell you how much I appreciate this information. you laid it out for me wonderfully. I wasn't sure what to expect when entering a recruitment office or what kind of questions to ask. Im much more confident now and know what else I need to look into now. Thank you again!
I pretty much got the job that I wanted in the AF. I was stationed in Europe for 8 years and pretty much loved it in the electronics communications maintenance field. Did a lot of touring all over Europe during my vacation time and some off time. But this was during the Cold War days. When the Cold War ended a lot of air bases and air stations closed down. Wonder if there are any bases or air stations still exist in Europe. I retired after 20 years of service in the AF.
Already took my ASVAB, know my jobs that I’m qualified for. Met with an Army requiter months ago, met her and took an ASVAB a week later scored a 53. October 7th I have my first meeting with my Air Force recruiter. G 57 A 50. Great video and your other videos led me here
Again thank you. I visited my recruiter, no I didn’t bring my documents. But it took 30 minutes. Quick, simple, explained my reasons, now I’ll be taking my practice ASVAB. Wish me luck everyone, really want to serve this country!!
I'm retired air force, I was a c-130 aircraft mechanic, the air force likes people who are strong in math and science. Physically, do endurance sports not weights.
My daughter is a high school Junior and is considering joining the Air Force while she attends college. I hope the recruiter we talk to is as informative and thorough as you are.
@@Jodywithawhy we are at the very beginning of this process so I’m trying to educate myself more before asking questions. My daughter is so busy with school and extracurriculars right now, but if anything comes up I’ll definitely ask. TY 😊
New sub! Been watching your videos, they’re super informative and straight to the point. Thank you so much! My husband is thinking about joining the Air Force, he has graduated college with a bachelors degree. would the process for him to join be the same with a degree? Or do you have any videos on enlisted vs officer? Not sure which one he wants to do. Lol thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us.
Thanks so much for watching. I think this video should help him with his decision. If you guys have any questions, just lemme know. ua-cam.com/video/MrvihY2AzTQ/v-deo.html
As a 31 year old male. I want to change my life. I was original permanently medical disqualified for fine muscle tremors, adhd, and inability to do a duck walk . I also got a misdemeanor harrassment kick and shoving charge at my work after a fellow employee pushed me, that is going to be dismissed in a year after I completed the 40 hours for community service in 2020. I have gone to trade school. I know it’s a lot to overcome but I want so desperately to change my life and the Air Force can give me the chance
Anything is possible, but those muscle tremors are gonna be hard to work unless you can prove that medical condition and the other ones are completely gone. Also, if you were on probation (I don’t know if you were or not) because of the incident at work, you have 90 days after your probation ends to start the process. Hope this helps.
Great content, I have been using some of your videos to guide my sister with her questions towards joining the Air Force. I have a question for myself though, do you happen to know the process for cross branching? I'm an enlisted IT2/E5 in the Navy and I've been trying to find instructions or whatever would govern this type of process. Any info would be greatly appreciated!
If you’re trying to do it while serving, you’ll need to coordinate with your career advisor and get a conditional release. If you’re waiting until you get out then joining, you’d want to set yourself up. Meaning have a good PT test, good DD-214 with a good reenlistment code. All of your training records from your job and tech schools. Your medical records and enlisted performance reports. Your recruiter will first try to “direct to duty” you, meaning you go back in to a similar job as the one you did in the navy. If they don’t have a direct to duty job for you, then you’d be on the cross training list. That list is very slim, and can take awhile before they find you a job. Unless you went guard or reserve, they have a ton of jobs for prior service. But active duty, it’s a long and slow process. I hope this helps.
Thank you so much and thanks for watching. I have a video where I interviewed an officer recruiter, and it has a lot of information for people like you. Hopefully that can help. ua-cam.com/video/MrvihY2AzTQ/v-deo.html
The USAF Medical System lines up very well with the civilian job market better than any other. If you are interested in the medical field the AF is the best way to go by far. I was in civilian healthcare for two decades and many military jobs are poor fits in most hospitals/EMT systems.
I spoke to an Air Force recruiter yesterday for the reserves. I didn't realize that the military no longer take people as they are anymore. You gotta be at specific BMI and body fat and practically be medication-less. I was like I will scrub toilets and drive the bus. I will never put a person down for trying to take care of their family. I was like okay man 1 weekend a month and two weeks a year you betcha. That was a hard pill to swallow. My lifestyle choices kept me from opportunity to give my wife and kids a boost. I have 3 undergraduate college diplomas. Officer could be on the table but they are super strict now. If they are willing to take ages up to 42 now I thought maybe.
After 2 years of ROTC I decided I wanted to be an engineer more than an officer, so I dropped out of the program. To this day, I consider it one of my top 5 mistakes.
Thank you for explaining the pipeline , that helps quite a bit! While I had a rough idea of the flow, the first visits to the recruiter are not clear on the website, or I missed that part.
Thinking of joining at age 33 next year. Have a BS in Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting and minor in CS. I was thinking of doing OTS but that is a long wait (and very competitive) plus I didn't know about the officer recruiter and enlisted recruiter. Should i find an officer recruiter now? Then I was thinking of contacting enlisted recruiter when I'm ready to go next year. If enlisted, i would love a career change from accounting and go to Cyber field. Hope there will be positions available. Wouldn't mind doing air force or space force. My current job list right now 1. Finance Management Officer 2. Acquisition Manager 3. Space Operations Officer 4. Cost Analysis Officer 5. Contracting Officer 6. Planning and programming Officer 7. Logistics Readiness officer 8. Special Investigations Officer 9. Air craft Maintenance Officer 10. Health Administrator Enlisted jobs 1. Cyber warefare 2. Computer systems programming 3. Space systems operations 4. Cyber Surety 5. Cyber Transport Systems 6. Cyber System Operations 7. Client Systems 8. Personnel 9. Admin. 10. Contracting 11. Etc
I would recommend you start with the officer recruiter and figure out their timeless and see if they work for you. If not, then reach out to an enlisted recruiter and work that avenue. Your job list should be fine for enlisted. But the officer list, I’m not sure because I was never an officer recruiter. I hope that helps.
Im planing on joining the AF OR Navy leaning more toward the AF but I feel like the Navy recruiter is pressuring me to join while I’ve explained that I need to get some personal matters solved before joining either branch, my AF recruiter is really informative and I feel cared more about me individually
Do you know of an easier way to look at the jobs the air force has than the official website. It makes it hard to see what each one is and keep track of what you're looking at. I would appreciate a list rather than all the filter buttons that are difficult to deal with. I am leaning heavily toward linguist but I would love to explore all options.
Here’s a link with all the jobs and asvab scores. You can look at each individual one, and if any stick out, you can google the AFSC code to get further info. Thebalancecareers.com is a good link to do research as well.
I went to a AF recruiter and the time we were talking she would ask me if I had any question, and I couldn’t think of any while I was their or even before my appointment. She asked me a couple of times but, I didn’t really have any but she still was very informative. I felt bad I didn’t have any question for her, I didn’t want to look like I wasn’t interested. Tried reaching out to her to ask one question but haven’t been able to reach her, the call goes straight to voicemail. I’ve wish I seen this video before going to my recruiter but I’m still working on joining and studying over math to get a good ASVAB score, I can’t stand math.
I want to join the Air Force so bad, but I got separated from the Marine Corps in January with an RE-4 code. I’m going to talk to the Air Force recruiter tomorrow, hopefully they can get me a waiver.
Thanks for the advice! I'm just starting the process now. I have to admit I am really hoping for a cyber-sec position as that is my long-term life goal, but I have a relevant Bachelors and hold certifications in the field (Network+, Security+, Server+, GSEC). Once I mentioned those the recruiter I spoke with sounded positive, but I've been told to be wary. Still I'll definitely keep an open mind with regard to other jobs I qualify for. Once again, thanks for the helpful advice!
Thank you for your informative videos. My son is graduating high school in 18 days and is in the enlisting process. He is currently a member of the Air Force JROTC at his school. It's his first year in the program and his instructor promoted him as Flight Commander due his ability to being a leader from playing sports. He has already taken the ASVAB test and got a score of 86 on the first try. He's a very tech savvy young man. I was wondering if he would be eligible for cyber security and IT jobs which is his choice career path. He has already filled out the long application. His recruiter is trying to setup his interview and prepare him to go to MEPS. Is Texas the only location for BMT? Again thank you for your videos! 🙌🏽
I'm 29 and really considering to join. I need to better myself and I feel like I'm stuck with my regular job. I feel almost like a nobody. I want to be somebody my nieces and nephews look up to. I think I need this.
The only tattoo you can have on your hand is one ring tattoo on one finger. If it’s not that it’s disqualifying. You can get tattoos removed though if you’re ok with that.
1:58 I've never studied for the asvab or anything, if I get a low grade on my asvab, will that disqualify me from joining ? I've heard the AF is rlly on ur ass with high asvab scores and stuff.
Thank you for this video Sir. I know this is an older video, but I am wondering if you can tell me what programming languages are beneficial to know for the EDPT? Thank you again for your time.
Just take the test and see what jobs you can qualify for. After that you need to research those jobs and find out about openings. Do they still have open enlistments? Back in my day I enlisted in the General field and got my job assignment near the end of BMT. No matter what job you get the Air Force will change your life. And I am betting it will be for the better.
They still have open enlistments. They call them aptitude areas now. But they’re basically still the same thing. However there are a lot less aptitude areas than actual jobs, so that’s a plus.
Thank you for your videos @JodywithaWhy. Great work! My question is: when is the latest time you can change recruiter? Would be my last choice as I'm far in the process. Or what can I do to know exactly what's going on or what to do? I don't want to complain on here but my recruiter certainly doesn't know much. The process is kinda messy, answers provided are not always correct, missing info that I've provided and finding out everyday things that are wrong last mn, have an appointment to find out on that day that they went on vacation(even my job list was messed up which i got after meps anyways). Please give me some input. Sorry for the rant but just want things to go just right.
Oh no. That’s terrible. At this point your best bet is to ask to speak with their flight chief and address your problems. If you try to switch recruiters, the next recruiter will most likely send you back to your original recruiter because of the situation. I hope this helps. Good luck on the process and I’m sorry this had to happen to you.
Thank you Jody! I'll do that and ask to meet with a job counselor as well? I heard that's a thing but didn't get to talk to one. I even fell like I should go to the army instead. Most of their guys at meps had their jobs and flashing their big bonus around lol
Thanks for watching. It’s possible but you would have to make it to basic training before your 40th birthday. If you turn 40 before then, you’d be ineligible. I hope this helps. Good luck.
When I joined, we didn’t have UA-cam or internet to research this. All you really had was what your recruiter or family suggested. I got the job I wanted, as it was having manning issues. If you are joining these days, there really is no excuse to be job ignorant.
I guess I could be "job locked" then...I want to be a pilot. I have wanted to be a pilot as long as I can remember. I have even gone to school for it majoring in Aviation Technical Science. I would not go to the Air Force if I could afford civilian flight school but unfortunately that's not the case. I don't want to settle for some lower level position like a chef on the base for the next six years. I don't care if I'm flying C-130's or F-22's I just want to fly. I spent four years in college to be an officer and I know I can score very highly on the ASVAB. I don't really understand the issue??
Love your videos a lot of very good information thank you for all that you do I have a son that is very interested in joining the Air Force unfortunately the only job he wants is security forces if he meets the requirements on his test and MEP for security forces is that a high demand job that he may be able to get thank you Do You know a good recruiter that he can work with in Long Island New York once again thank you
Thank you for watching. I don’t know a recruiter in Long Island, but I’ll tell you this. Security Forces is the biggest career field the Air Force has. So generally it’s one of the easiest jobs to get into. Still no guarantee though, because he has to have all the right qualifications. You can download the Aim High app, and there’s a feature on there that will find a recruiter for you. Good luck.
Hi. Very informative video. I have a question, when would be the best time to contact a recruiter? I was planning to make an appointment with one in February, however due to certain current obligations, I would not be able to leave for anything until about five months from now. Would meeting with a recruiter right now be too early? I understand recruiters are always busy and most videos make it seem like they would want someone who is readily available to get everything done. I couldn't find an answer to this anywhere.
You can meet now. However you’d have to be very clear that you couldn’t leave until 5 months. Meeting now would help you understand if you’re qualified or not, and whether or not you’d have to study for the asvab.
Jody brother doing my own research like you said, I got a question now lol. When choosing the jobs you want before BMT, out of the choices the applicant gave go they get notified the job they got before or during BMT
Hi Jody! I got myself into a predicament. A couple years ago I went into a recruiting office and filled out some paper work. I lied about having eczema because I haven’t had it in a while. I recently had a flare, and I’m thinking about joining again. The eczema isn’t bad, but I want to tell my recruiter about it. Am I able to change the answers in my paperwork? Idky i lied in the first place 😭 I have never went to MEPS yet as well. I don’t take any medicine for the eczema.
So I'm thinking about joining the Air Force with TACP listed as my #1 choice; I have 90+ credit hours towards pre-med that kinda morphed into programming near the end of my time in college. I am 30 y/o and am in the best shape of my life, but have been searching for fulfilling work for some time now after dropping out of college to see to my ageing/sick parent(s). I was wondering if Jody or anyone with experience and/or thoughtful opinions would like to weigh in. I am tech literate and know my way around computer operating systems and multiple programming languages, but also enjoy working with my hands and am familiar with a range of modern weapons and tactics. PJ or anything on the medical side is out of the question.
You can go multiple different ways. The special warfare careers are challenging and rewarding. However we no longer let you go directly into a specific Special Warfare career. You have to go to through a pipeline first, after basic training and depending on how well you do there, that’ll determine which special warfare career you go into. Also, with your computer background you could look into our cyber careers. One that kind of stuck out to me as I was reading is computer systems programming. Here’s a link you can take a look at to get some further info on the job. www.thebalancecareers.com/afsc-3d0x4-computer-systems-programming-3344232
@@Jodywithawhy Thank you for the suggestions and the pertinent information. Special warfare and JTAC definitely caught my attention while researching and I recently ordered Dana Pittard's book "Hunting the Caliphate" to get a bit more insight into the career. I'd like to strike a nice balance between the physical and cerebral as I've performed as a high level athlete (ice hockey) much of my adult life and thoroughly enjoy being on my feet as well as making solutions in the abstract. Knowing now that selection for special warfare school isn't done until after basic certainly has put my mind at ease. Thank you again.
I want to join. I just have several obstacles that I'm currently working on. ( weight and child care) I used to teach at a technical school and the vast majority of the alumni were former military. They inspired me. If anyone has tips on asvab, that would be great.
I would love to come off well-rounded, but my true and strongest specialty is language. I have been a polyglot and language learner since I was a kid and I am currently in college getting a degree in Modern Languages with a concentration in Russian. In addition, I speak 4 other languages fluently. Having said that, would I still be crossing a line with my recruiter if I pushed/waited to get my dream job as a Cryptologic Language Analyst?
Not really. Because that’s a hard job to qualify for and we’re always looking. However, you need to be open to other jobs as well, because if you don’t qualify for linguist, what then?? A recruiter won’t work you if all you wanna do is linguist. Because if you fail the dlab or don’t qualify, then it’ll be a waste of time for everyone. So just be open, but if you pass and qualify, they’ll definitely work with you and get you a linguist job.
Whats the details for how often administration jobs become available? I'm hoping for personnel. Hoping for a miracle that'll allow me to leave by Jan. Meeting with my recruiter finally next week. Took my asvab in highschool earlier this year and scored a 69. Got clearance from my neurologist because I had absence seizures in early childhood. Hopefully I get a MEPS date soon.
I’ll be honest. With a 69 on the ASVAB, it’ll be really hard to get an administrative job, because you tested so high. Not only that, those jobs are very limited, so it makes it that much harder. Not saying it’s impossible, but it’s unlikely. Why not look into like an intel job. They do a lot of admin work, but they also have a cool mission which allows them to be involved with a lot of the current events happening in the world right now. Here’s a link with all the intel jobs we have. www.thebalancecareers.com/air-force-enlisted-job-descriptions-3344396
Unfortunately yes. Because they don’t pick what special warfare career you do until you’re in the Air Force. You have to prove to cadre you’re the right fit for PJ. Or end up in another special warfare career.
I’m working on that right now. But it’ll be awhile. Until then, I created two videos about the new pt test you can watch. NEW options for PT test- ua-cam.com/video/I6pKPo3jpIM/v-deo.html New PT standards- ua-cam.com/users/shortsBwH42xo7G2w?feature=share
I imagine my comment will most likely be deleted but I have a lot of people family/friends in the Air Force and saying that you should just deal with the job they give you is bad advice, if it’s something you plan to do for the next 4-8 years it should be something that you want to do. I understand that it’s a recruiters job to recruit but to put someone into something that they can’t stand for years is more selfish than trying to help.
Maybe I’m crazy but I am interested in law enforcement on the civilian side and I want Security Forces. I have little to no interest in anything else the Air Force has to offer. If I show my recruiter 5 or 6 other MOS that I don’t care for should I just settle? That sounds like a bullshit idea. I want what I want, this is potentially 4-6 years of my life
Thanks, I have my 1st meeting with my recruiter on tuesday sep 8th! my top selection is fire protection, so at this point I just need to look at 6 other jobs that fit my preference.
That’s awesome you’re going to see a recruiter. I will say this, fire protection is one of the most sought after careers in the Air Force. Which mean it’s difficult to get. So make sure you when listing the other jobs, they are things you’d like to do, because you’d most likely get one of those, unless you’re extremely lucky. Either way, you’ll be fine, but I’m hoping you get your number 1. 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
JodywithaWhy my son meet a recluirte already took the ASVAD SCORE 82 . Then they asked for a lot info he send it because everything now is by the phone and they say to wait . Wait what ??? There is this recruiter from the Army who is very interested on him because his score ,my son lives in Fl and that recluirte is station in New York and said he can recruit him. Does the Air Force do the same thing ?? Because the Air Force recruiter in Brandon Fl , Tampa area look like they don’t want help . Or do their jobs . Thanks
Congrats on that score. That’s huge. But if he’s out of high school, he can work with another recruiter. Sometimes, and especially in a place like Florida, they’re so overwhelmed with business. Doesn’t mean they don’t want to work him, but instead it could mean they looking for the time. I hope this helps. Good luck. If you’re looking for another recruiter, you can download the aim high app, put in your zip code and it will find a recruiter for you.
Hello Jody I have a huge question. I want to get my associates in nursing then my bachelors then do nurse anesthetist school. Is airforce reserve a good option to help me pay for college if my goal is in the nursing field ?
The guard or reserve could help you with that. Also, the active duty Air Force has a program which could help as well. I made a video. Hope this helps explain it to you. ua-cam.com/video/Jc5b9piFBWw/v-deo.html
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I sure can. Just give me some time. And I can make it happen
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@@Jodywithawhy Could you go over colorblind standards, testing like ishihara/CCT (how prevalent the CCT testing is and if you can ask for it), and waivers for jobs? I am currently wanting to go into SERE instructing but am not sure if waivers are even an option. If you could make a list of possible waivered positions if you get above a 55 on the CCT?
It’s pretty simple. If you miss more than 2 plates they will be considered colorblind. So even though you can see color, the Air Force will say you’re technically color blind according to their standard.
As far as waivers go, it’s really a case by case. Special Warfare careers may waive it, but anything other than that, will probably not be entertained at all. Does this help??
I don’t know, man. This sounds a little too good to be true. Let me tell you all a story. I tried to join the navy out of high school about 12 years ago. My recruiter drilled into me “DONT BE JOB LOCKED” so i didn’t, but i scored very high on the asvab and qualified for intelligence, IT, etc and i was pretty fit. I go to MEPS in los angeles and met with the liaison and my recruiter and when i sat down to sign for one of the five jobs i listed they said “we only have culinary, let’s get you signing here on the dotted line....” i said “F’in kidding me? Hell no, a monkey could qualify for culinary! I got one of the highest asvab scores out of this office!” They both start getting angry and say “oh okay so you’re JOB LOCKED THEN?! Wow, you don’t want to serve your country, what a coward and disappointment. Job locked coward man.” I stormed out, drove home, found a new recruiter, joined the air force with the job i wanted. Sure, list three to five you could see yourself doing but if a recruiter says “YOURE JOB LOCKED! STOP IT!” flip him off and walk out of the office. Recruiters get a certain amount of money if they fill particular jobs needed at that time. They don’t give a F*** about what you want, they just want their christmas bonus. Sure, list a couple jobs, but don’t you dare sign a damn thing until you’re completely happy and at peace. Remember, it’s 4-6 years of your life with NO freedoms. Do you wanna he a fry cook for six years or you wanna do your dream job? Ask yourself that before you sign on the dotted line. Just my two cents. I got screwed once, don’t wanna let it happen to any of y’all.
Let me clear up one thing. We do not get bonuses for enlisting you guys. We do however receive special duty pay which is paid whether or not we’re successful. I can put in 20 in one month or none, and I’ll still make the same $450 a month.
Next thing. There are recruiters who are only trying to fill jobs the squadron needs. They’re not protecting their applicants, but instead forcing them into jobs. This happens, and I’m not saying it’s right or wrong, but it happens. I never forced people into jobs. I did however make sure they were flexible, because at the end of the day, it’s meeting the Air Force needs.
Of course, not everyone will be completely satisfied with how the process works, but this information is the most accurate info you’ll find on the internet. Anything else is subjective or rare cases.
Bro you were job locked and you clearly explained it. What you don't know is that recruiters see ASVAB scores daily. Ranging from 99 to 4. So you feeling entitled is part of the process. Just feel lucky that you were able to find a recruiter that worked with you after you screwed another recruiter. Trust me the recruiter that put you in had a conversation with the recruiter that you screwed, it's apart of the business. The recruiter that put you in took a chance or "rolled the dice" on you as we call it and wad most likely a new recruiter. An experienced recruiter would of kept it moving on you. I'm just telling you real facts. Thank God you didn't scrt8the new recruiter.
I'm going to the navy. i don't know if this count as "job locked," but if meps doesn't have ctt, ctr, is, or ag (the ratings i liked the most out of all the rates i researched) then i'm holding out until a spot is available.
@@johnathan4815 idc if im job locked its 4 to 6 years of MY LIFE not theres im joining to do what i wanna do you can call me selfish or whatever all you want but if im joining im getting the job i want im not settling plus how is saying no to a job you don’t want screwing the recruiter thats the dumbest thing ive ever heard 😂
@@BobbyFanta It's "Service Before Self." Remember that if you join champ. You'll find out what that means if you earn the right to wear the uniform. I'm just stating facts like it or not. Good luck to you and your future!!
As someone who's been through it before I agree with everything he's saying except one thing. If there's a job you really want don't settle for anything else. As a recruiter they will try to fill the high demand jobs first. Don't just settle for a job the recruiter recommends odds are you'll regret it because it's not what you wanted.
Thank you for this video ! I’m considering joining the Air Force.
That’s dope. Lemme know if you have any questions.
have you took the asvab yet ?
@@Jodywithawhy i spoke to recruiter briefly on the phone and he took my contact info. Its been about a week. What now?
Oh you gotta call or text them back. Sometimes these recruiters are super busy, and are focused on the applicants they are working right now. Sometimes you just gotta let them know they should make you a priority.
You do this by hitting them back up, letting them know you have your birth certificate, drivers license, social security card and diploma ready to go. Now all you need to do is schedule an appointment. Recruiters love applicants who are proactive. Give that a try and see what happens.
@@Jodywithawhy How can I get in contact with you? I need some honest feedback about why recruiters keep ducking me
Just got offered a contract for my number one pick, leaving at the perfect time! I feel incredibly lucky and grateful, your videos were a huge part of me being able to work through the process. Thankfully my recruiter is not the salesperson type, and when I expressed doubt she helped me understand that I wouldn't have to put my wife second to be in the air force, as her son also has medical conditions and she always puts him first. Excited to be working with so many great men and women. Thanks again.
That’s so awesome. I’m glad I could help and also that everything worked out for you. 🙌🏽🙌🏽
For all the high school graduates thinking about joining - DO NOT misconstrue the idea of "job locked" with a "list of PREFERRED jobs". I recommend anyone interested to have at least 5 jobs you are actually interested in. Put those jobs down and wait until one of your preferred jobs comes up. Beware of scare tactics and DO NOT be forced/tricked into mechanical or electrical fields unless you absolutely want that specific job.
For example: some recruiters will say, "Sorry those AFSC's are not being contracted to anyone for the rest of the year. Your only choice is [x] AFSC. Know that if you don't pick an AFSC soon you will be kicked out of the DEP."
There’s some truth in this. Once you create a job list, you do not have to change it. You are entitled to wait until you receive one of the jobs on your list.
However, some squadrons have policies that won’t let you list jobs they’re not hiring for. Also, all squadrons have the “1 year in the DEP” policy. So if you’re not matched to a job within a year, you’ll be DEP discharged.
So in summary, this advice is case by case. But not bad advice, just won’t work everywhere.
@@Jodywithawhy Finally. A real recruiter who recognizes truth and facts. I wish more recruiters would actually share the micro nuances of finding contracts and help their new DEP members actually
succeed.
Also, being DEP discharged is not the end of the world. You can find another way if you're willing to wait.
Killed it! Great video! From an Air Force Recruiter I can tell you I wish all my applicants had seen this before coming into their first appointment! I will definitely be sharing this video.
Thanks so much. Means a lot. 💪🏽
I am Army retired and a Disabled Vet. Thank you for your video. I disagree with not sticking to your job’s list. Do not take a job you do not desire, you will regret taking it…. I recommend WAITING until your desired job comes open. At the end of the day, you may NEVER see that recruiter again. I also was a recruiter in the civilian world. The recruiters have to meet a quota as well.
MSgt Reed is god send. I send these videos out left and right.
My guy. Always showing love. 💪🏽 Much appreciated good sir!!
can't tell you how much I appreciate this information. you laid it out for me wonderfully. I wasn't sure what to expect when entering a recruitment office or what kind of questions to ask. Im much more confident now and know what else I need to look into now. Thank you again!
That’s so awesome. I’m glad I could help you. Good luck on your journey. 💪🏽
I pretty much got the job that I wanted in the AF. I was stationed in Europe for 8 years and pretty much loved it in the electronics communications maintenance field. Did a lot of touring all over Europe during my vacation time and some off time. But this was during the Cold War days. When the Cold War ended a lot of air bases and air stations closed down. Wonder if there are any bases or air stations still exist in Europe. I retired after 20 years of service in the AF.
There are a few Air Force bases in Europe. Rammstein is one of them. I have a friend stationed there and she's enjoying her time in the Air Force.
Already took my ASVAB, know my jobs that I’m qualified for. Met with an Army requiter months ago, met her and took an ASVAB a week later scored a 53. October 7th I have my first meeting with my Air Force recruiter. G 57 A 50. Great video and your other videos led me here
That’s awesome. I’m glad I could help. If you have any questions lemme know. 🤙🏽
What job did you end up picking? Do you enjoy it?
BRILLIANT! sharing to my recruiting website!
Thanks bro. Thanks for your input too.
Again thank you. I visited my recruiter, no I didn’t bring my documents. But it took 30 minutes. Quick, simple, explained my reasons, now I’ll be taking my practice ASVAB. Wish me luck everyone, really want to serve this country!!
Good luck on the process. 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
How it go
I'm retired air force, I was a c-130 aircraft mechanic, the air force likes people who are strong in math and science. Physically, do endurance sports not weights.
Thanks man my son and I have been looking at the Air Force and your videos are great for him to help him make his choice.
Glad I can help. Good luck on the process 🙌🏽
Sir,
Thank you for creating great content! I will definitely share.
Just trying to help. Thank you.
My daughter is a high school Junior and is considering joining the Air Force while she attends college. I hope the recruiter we talk to is as informative and thorough as you are.
I hope so too. Good luck on the process and if you all have any questions, don’t be shy. 🙌🏽
@@Jodywithawhy we are at the very beginning of this process so I’m trying to educate myself more before asking questions. My daughter is so busy with school and extracurriculars right now, but if anything comes up I’ll definitely ask. TY 😊
New sub! Been watching your videos, they’re super informative and straight to the point. Thank you so much! My husband is thinking about joining the Air Force, he has graduated college with a bachelors degree. would the process for him to join be the same with a degree? Or do you have any videos on enlisted vs officer? Not sure which one he wants to do. Lol thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us.
Thanks so much for watching. I think this video should help him with his decision. If you guys have any questions, just lemme know. ua-cam.com/video/MrvihY2AzTQ/v-deo.html
it's much better if he goes in as an officer. officers get treated better and do less bullshit work than enlisted.
I’m a new subscriber to your channel and my recruiter sent me this video. I am planning on joining the Air Force.
Ayeeee. Congratulations. If you ever have any questions, don’t be shy. 💪🏽
Best one yettt!!!! Low key nervous if I should join
Oh. You got this. I gotta video for you that might help. ua-cam.com/video/YMx_GUPE8qE/v-deo.html
Thank you I’m taking notes right now as we speak!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm really interested on joining the Air Force and becoming a fighter pilot. And you're really helping me out.
So go in with notes and research , thank you sir
No problem. Definitely want to do research prior. It really helps you and the recruiter through the process. Good luck.
As a 31 year old male. I want to change my life. I was original permanently medical disqualified for fine muscle tremors, adhd, and inability to do a duck walk . I also got a misdemeanor harrassment kick and shoving charge at my work after a fellow employee pushed me, that is going to be dismissed in a year after I completed the 40 hours for community service in 2020. I have gone to trade school. I know it’s a lot to overcome but I want so desperately to change my life and the Air Force can give me the chance
Anything is possible, but those muscle tremors are gonna be hard to work unless you can prove that medical condition and the other ones are completely gone.
Also, if you were on probation (I don’t know if you were or not) because of the incident at work, you have 90 days after your probation ends to start the process. Hope this helps.
even though i'm going for navy, this video was very informative! my branch of choice has a similar recruiting and job selection process.
Why did you choose Navy? I’m stuck between joining Air Force and Navy :/
Great content, I have been using some of your videos to guide my sister with her questions towards joining the Air Force. I have a question for myself though, do you happen to know the process for cross branching? I'm an enlisted IT2/E5 in the Navy and I've been trying to find instructions or whatever would govern this type of process. Any info would be greatly appreciated!
If you’re trying to do it while serving, you’ll need to coordinate with your career advisor and get a conditional release. If you’re waiting until you get out then joining, you’d want to set yourself up. Meaning have a good PT test, good DD-214 with a good reenlistment code. All of your training records from your job and tech schools. Your medical records and enlisted performance reports.
Your recruiter will first try to “direct to duty” you, meaning you go back in to a similar job as the one you did in the navy. If they don’t have a direct to duty job for you, then you’d be on the cross training list. That list is very slim, and can take awhile before they find you a job.
Unless you went guard or reserve, they have a ton of jobs for prior service. But active duty, it’s a long and slow process. I hope this helps.
Amazing video, very educational. I’m a senior in college and I’m trying to join the Air Force as an officer
Thank you so much and thanks for watching. I have a video where I interviewed an officer recruiter, and it has a lot of information for people like you. Hopefully that can help. ua-cam.com/video/MrvihY2AzTQ/v-deo.html
@@Jodywithawhy thank you! I’ll check it out!
Thank you @jodywithawhy !! This channel is helping me so much man. Much more clarity as I walk into this journey.. God Bless
Very helpful information. I’m considering joining the Air Force soon!
Thank you so much. If you have any questions don’t be shy
Me too
Thanks for the insight my brother!
Great video 🤗 thanks for the tips.
Recruiter: Have you ever done drugs?
You: Yes
Recruiter: Let me ask you again!
The USAF Medical System lines up very well with the civilian job market better than any other. If you are interested in the medical field the AF is the best way to go by far. I was in civilian healthcare for two decades and many military jobs are poor fits in most hospitals/EMT systems.
Great information! Thanks a lot
this is golden bro! Helps so much
Chavany Kendrick thank you for watching.
JodywithaWhy where you recruit out of?
Chavany Kendrick I’m a recruiting instructor now. When I did recruit I was in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
JodywithaWhy nice. Keep up the good content. Maybe I’ll see you around, I Recruit in the 360th up in Indianapolis
I spoke to an Air Force recruiter yesterday for the reserves. I didn't realize that the military no longer take people as they are anymore. You gotta be at specific BMI and body fat and practically be medication-less. I was like I will scrub toilets and drive the bus. I will never put a person down for trying to take care of their family. I was like okay man 1 weekend a month and two weeks a year you betcha. That was a hard pill to swallow. My lifestyle choices kept me from opportunity to give my wife and kids a boost. I have 3 undergraduate college diplomas. Officer could be on the table but they are super strict now. If they are willing to take ages up to 42 now I thought maybe.
After 2 years of ROTC I decided I wanted to be an engineer more than an officer, so I dropped out of the program. To this day, I consider it one of my top 5 mistakes.
Thank you for explaining the pipeline , that helps quite a bit! While I had a rough idea of the flow, the first visits to the recruiter are not clear on the website, or I missed that part.
Thinking of joining at age 33 next year. Have a BS in Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting and minor in CS. I was thinking of doing OTS but that is a long wait (and very competitive) plus I didn't know about the officer recruiter and enlisted recruiter. Should i find an officer recruiter now? Then I was thinking of contacting enlisted recruiter when I'm ready to go next year. If enlisted, i would love a career change from accounting and go to Cyber field. Hope there will be positions available. Wouldn't mind doing air force or space force. My current job list right now
1. Finance Management Officer
2. Acquisition Manager
3. Space Operations Officer
4. Cost Analysis Officer
5. Contracting Officer
6. Planning and programming Officer
7. Logistics Readiness officer
8. Special Investigations Officer
9. Air craft Maintenance Officer
10. Health Administrator
Enlisted jobs
1. Cyber warefare
2. Computer systems programming
3. Space systems operations
4. Cyber Surety
5. Cyber Transport Systems
6. Cyber System Operations
7. Client Systems
8. Personnel
9. Admin.
10. Contracting
11. Etc
I would recommend you start with the officer recruiter and figure out their timeless and see if they work for you. If not, then reach out to an enlisted recruiter and work that avenue. Your job list should be fine for enlisted. But the officer list, I’m not sure because I was never an officer recruiter. I hope that helps.
Thank you 💯and because of you I know more than seven things I would love to do👍🏽
I’m glad I could help. 🙌🏽
Thanks your your videos, im going to bmt on november. Thank you very much
oh man! those ABU's though... feels like forever ago now. Good points overall 👍👍
Not all recruiters are the same some are good others are bad just find the right recruiters and treat them all respectfully.
🙌🏽🙌🏽
My air force recruiter actually sent me this video. Guess you're doing a good job lol
Im planing on joining the AF OR Navy leaning more toward the AF but I feel like the Navy recruiter is pressuring me to join while I’ve explained that I need to get some personal matters solved before joining either branch, my AF recruiter is really informative and I feel cared more about me individually
It’s like that sometimes. Hopefully you make the best decision for you. 🙌🏽🙌🏽
@@Jodywithawhy thanks
Helped a lot
Phenomenal video sir
Thank you Sir.
Do you know of an easier way to look at the jobs the air force has than the official website. It makes it hard to see what each one is and keep track of what you're looking at. I would appreciate a list rather than all the filter buttons that are difficult to deal with.
I am leaning heavily toward linguist but I would love to explore all options.
Here’s a link with all the jobs and asvab scores. You can look at each individual one, and if any stick out, you can google the AFSC code to get further info. Thebalancecareers.com is a good link to do research as well.
thirsty is definitely how I saw the marines recruiter when they came up to me... but I didn't go to them. they came up to me at my job.
We enjoyed the content.
Thank you for watching. 💪🏽
Your videos are fantastic
Thank you so much. Means a lot. 💪🏽
The recruiters that I've spoken with are the resistant ones (Air Force active duty).
I went to a AF recruiter and the time we were talking she would ask me if I had any question, and I couldn’t think of any while I was their or even before my appointment. She asked me a couple of times but, I didn’t really have any but she still was very informative. I felt bad I didn’t have any question for her, I didn’t want to look like I wasn’t interested. Tried reaching out to her to ask one question but haven’t been able to reach her, the call goes straight to voicemail. I’ve wish I seen this video before going to my recruiter but I’m still working on joining and studying over math to get a good ASVAB score, I can’t stand math.
Plan on going in tomorrow for the first time meeting an Air Force Recruiter wish me luck.
Good luck with everything. 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
I want to join the Air Force so bad, but I got separated from the Marine Corps in January with an RE-4 code. I’m going to talk to the Air Force recruiter tomorrow, hopefully they can get me a waiver.
Good luck. Depending on how long ago, and if the condition has been fixed, there’s a possibility.
@@Jodywithawhy Thank you, it was just in January this year and it was for “separation in lieu of trial by court martial.”
Hmmm…I’m not sure. I would say just talk to the recruiter and see what they say. Make sure you take you DD-214 and court records if you have them.
great video!
Thank you so much
This video is amazing as a mother I’m trying to research 🧐 and help my son !
I’m glad I could help you. If you have any questions along the way that you’re unsure about, just lemme know and I’ll try my best to answer them. 🤙🏽
Thanks for the advice! I'm just starting the process now. I have to admit I am really hoping for a cyber-sec position as that is my long-term life goal, but I have a relevant Bachelors and hold certifications in the field (Network+, Security+, Server+, GSEC).
Once I mentioned those the recruiter I spoke with sounded positive, but I've been told to be wary. Still I'll definitely keep an open mind with regard to other jobs I qualify for. Once again, thanks for the helpful advice!
I hope everything works out. Those certs will definitely help you with getting a in like they.
Thank you for your informative videos. My son is graduating high school in 18 days and is in the enlisting process. He is currently a member of the Air Force JROTC at his school. It's his first year in the program and his instructor promoted him as Flight Commander due his ability to being a leader from playing sports. He has already taken the ASVAB test and got a score of 86 on the first try. He's a very tech savvy young man. I was wondering if he would be eligible for cyber security and IT jobs which is his choice career path. He has already filled out the long application. His recruiter is trying to setup his interview and prepare him to go to MEPS. Is Texas the only location for BMT? Again thank you for your videos! 🙌🏽
San Antonio is the only Basic Training location for the Air Force.
I'm 29 and really considering to join. I need to better myself and I feel like I'm stuck with my regular job. I feel almost like a nobody. I want to be somebody my nieces and nephews look up to. I think I need this.
Definitely look into it bro. It’s life changing and can give you that sense of accomplishment. 🤙🏽🤙🏽
@@Jodywithawhy I have a hand tattoo. My cousin in the air force told me about a waiver. Is there any exception?
@@Jodywithawhy I already had my mind set to go meet with a recruiter this Monday.
The only tattoo you can have on your hand is one ring tattoo on one finger. If it’s not that it’s disqualifying. You can get tattoos removed though if you’re ok with that.
1:58 I've never studied for the asvab or anything, if I get a low grade on my asvab, will that disqualify me from joining ? I've heard the AF is rlly on ur ass with high asvab scores and stuff.
You might wanna watch this bro. It might help. ua-cam.com/video/FU5OluJGBJQ/v-deo.html
Thank you for this video Sir. I know this is an older video, but I am wondering if you can tell me what programming languages are beneficial to know for the EDPT? Thank you again for your time.
Thank you for your info
No problem. Thanks for watching. 🤙🏽
Just take the test and see what jobs you can qualify for. After that you need to research those jobs and find out about openings. Do they still have open enlistments? Back in my day I enlisted in the General field and got my job assignment near the end of BMT. No matter what job you get the Air Force will change your life. And I am betting it will be for the better.
They still have open enlistments. They call them aptitude areas now. But they’re basically still the same thing. However there are a lot less aptitude areas than actual jobs, so that’s a plus.
My teacher decided to have a recruiter talk to me without me knowing he was gonna come until the day before
Your teacher probably thought it would be good for you. You may thank the teacher later in life if you decide to actually join. 😬
@@Jodywithawhy oh yes I did thank her and I am joining just wasn’t prepared that’s all.
That’s awesome. Your teacher is dope. 🙌🏽
Just turned 29 I’m old asf but I need to join I know I’ll regret it later on down the road if I don’t. Thanks for the heads up
Just a kind correction, the Korean language program runs 64 weeks at DLIFLC.
Is rotc a requirement to join or is it just a head start and basic training will teach you everything you need to know about the military and terms ?
Thank you for your videos @JodywithaWhy. Great work! My question is: when is the latest time you can change recruiter? Would be my last choice as I'm far in the process. Or what can I do to know exactly what's going on or what to do? I don't want to complain on here but my recruiter certainly doesn't know much. The process is kinda messy, answers provided are not always correct, missing info that I've provided and finding out everyday things that are wrong last mn, have an appointment to find out on that day that they went on vacation(even my job list was messed up which i got after meps anyways). Please give me some input. Sorry for the rant but just want things to go just right.
Oh no. That’s terrible. At this point your best bet is to ask to speak with their flight chief and address your problems. If you try to switch recruiters, the next recruiter will most likely send you back to your original recruiter because of the situation. I hope this helps. Good luck on the process and I’m sorry this had to happen to you.
Thank you Jody! I'll do that and ask to meet with a job counselor as well? I heard that's a thing but didn't get to talk to one. I even fell like I should go to the army instead. Most of their guys at meps had their jobs and flashing their big bonus around lol
My man's jaw line is crazy.
Love this channel and all your info. I would really like to know your input on how probable acceptance at the tender age 39 is.
Thanks for watching. It’s possible but you would have to make it to basic training before your 40th birthday. If you turn 40 before then, you’d be ineligible. I hope this helps. Good luck.
@@Jodywithawhy prior service I believe is the only exception as they subtract years of service from your current age .correct me if wrong
When I joined, we didn’t have UA-cam or internet to research this. All you really had was what your recruiter or family suggested.
I got the job I wanted, as it was having manning issues.
If you are joining these days, there really is no excuse to be job ignorant.
Preach. 🙌🏽
I’m a 19 year old fresh out of graduating high school almost a year And I’m planning on joining the Air Force.
Ayee. Let’s go. Good luck on the process. 🙌🏽
@@Jodywithawhy Thank you so much Jody! 👐🏻😄
I guess I could be "job locked" then...I want to be a pilot. I have wanted to be a pilot as long as I can remember. I have even gone to school for it majoring in Aviation Technical Science. I would not go to the Air Force if I could afford civilian flight school but unfortunately that's not the case. I don't want to settle for some lower level position like a chef on the base for the next six years. I don't care if I'm flying C-130's or F-22's I just want to fly. I spent four years in college to be an officer and I know I can score very highly on the ASVAB. I don't really understand the issue??
Love your videos a lot of very good information thank you for all that you do I have a son that is very interested in joining the Air Force unfortunately the only job he wants is security forces if he meets the requirements on his test and MEP for security forces is that a high demand job that he may be able to get thank you Do You know a good recruiter that he can work with in Long Island New York once again thank you
Thank you for watching. I don’t know a recruiter in Long Island, but I’ll tell you this. Security Forces is the biggest career field the Air Force has. So generally it’s one of the easiest jobs to get into. Still no guarantee though, because he has to have all the right qualifications.
You can download the Aim High app, and there’s a feature on there that will find a recruiter for you. Good luck.
Hi. Very informative video. I have a question, when would be the best time to contact a recruiter? I was planning to make an appointment with one in February, however due to certain current obligations, I would not be able to leave for anything until about five months from now. Would meeting with a recruiter right now be too early? I understand recruiters are always busy and most videos make it seem like they would want someone who is readily available to get everything done. I couldn't find an answer to this anywhere.
You can meet now. However you’d have to be very clear that you couldn’t leave until 5 months. Meeting now would help you understand if you’re qualified or not, and whether or not you’d have to study for the asvab.
@@Jodywithawhy Thank you, I appreciate the response. I will do just that. 😁
I wish you had these videos 10 years ago.
Jody brother doing my own research like you said, I got a question now lol. When choosing the jobs you want before BMT, out of the choices the applicant gave go they get notified the job they got before or during BMT
Hi Jody! I got myself into a predicament. A couple years ago I went into a recruiting office and filled out some paper work. I lied about having eczema because I haven’t had it in a while. I recently had a flare, and I’m thinking about joining again. The eczema isn’t bad, but I want to tell my recruiter about it. Am I able to change the answers in my paperwork? Idky i lied in the first place 😭 I have never went to MEPS yet as well. I don’t take any medicine for the eczema.
Silence is golden
I have that same sign “I can’t adult”
Lol. I have those days. Lol
If I don’t qualify for the job I want, do I still have to swear in?
So I'm thinking about joining the Air Force with TACP listed as my #1 choice; I have 90+ credit hours towards pre-med that kinda morphed into programming near the end of my time in college. I am 30 y/o and am in the best shape of my life, but have been searching for fulfilling work for some time now after dropping out of college to see to my ageing/sick parent(s).
I was wondering if Jody or anyone with experience and/or thoughtful opinions would like to weigh in. I am tech literate and know my way around computer operating systems and multiple programming languages, but also enjoy working with my hands and am familiar with a range of modern weapons and tactics. PJ or anything on the medical side is out of the question.
You can go multiple different ways. The special warfare careers are challenging and rewarding. However we no longer let you go directly into a specific Special Warfare career. You have to go to through a pipeline first, after basic training and depending on how well you do there, that’ll determine which special warfare career you go into.
Also, with your computer background you could look into our cyber careers. One that kind of stuck out to me as I was reading is computer systems programming. Here’s a link you can take a look at to get some further info on the job. www.thebalancecareers.com/afsc-3d0x4-computer-systems-programming-3344232
@@Jodywithawhy Thank you for the suggestions and the pertinent information. Special warfare and JTAC definitely caught my attention while researching and I recently ordered Dana Pittard's book "Hunting the Caliphate" to get a bit more insight into the career.
I'd like to strike a nice balance between the physical and cerebral as I've performed as a high level athlete (ice hockey) much of my adult life and thoroughly enjoy being on my feet as well as making solutions in the abstract.
Knowing now that selection for special warfare school isn't done until after basic certainly has put my mind at ease. Thank you again.
No problem. Glad I could help
I wish I had a recruiter who wanted to recruit me. My recruiter would rather ghost me for weeks for no reason.
Search around your area and see if there’s any other Air Force recruiters who are more available to work with you. That might help.
I want to join. I just have several obstacles that I'm currently working on. ( weight and child care) I used to teach at a technical school and the vast majority of the alumni were former military. They inspired me. If anyone has tips on asvab, that would be great.
Just sent my application gonna give them a call back once I'm out of work
Ayee. Good luck. Hope it all works out for you🤙🏽
@@Jodywithawhy thank you brother and I appreciate your tips 🙏
I would love to come off well-rounded, but my true and strongest specialty is language. I have been a polyglot and language learner since I was a kid and I am currently in college getting a degree in Modern Languages with a concentration in Russian. In addition, I speak 4 other languages fluently. Having said that, would I still be crossing a line with my recruiter if I pushed/waited to get my dream job as a Cryptologic Language Analyst?
Not really. Because that’s a hard job to qualify for and we’re always looking. However, you need to be open to other jobs as well, because if you don’t qualify for linguist, what then?? A recruiter won’t work you if all you wanna do is linguist. Because if you fail the dlab or don’t qualify, then it’ll be a waste of time for everyone. So just be open, but if you pass and qualify, they’ll definitely work with you and get you a linguist job.
I have no idea about the Airforce but I’d like to join. Is there any tips or sites to do research on the details of being in the military?
My channel has a bunch of videos that cover Air Force benefits. It might help. Or you can go on AirForce.com
Whats the details for how often administration jobs become available? I'm hoping for personnel. Hoping for a miracle that'll allow me to leave by Jan. Meeting with my recruiter finally next week. Took my asvab in highschool earlier this year and scored a 69. Got clearance from my neurologist because I had absence seizures in early childhood. Hopefully I get a MEPS date soon.
I’ll be honest. With a 69 on the ASVAB, it’ll be really hard to get an administrative job, because you tested so high. Not only that, those jobs are very limited, so it makes it that much harder. Not saying it’s impossible, but it’s unlikely.
Why not look into like an intel job. They do a lot of admin work, but they also have a cool mission which allows them to be involved with a lot of the current events happening in the world right now.
Here’s a link with all the intel jobs we have.
www.thebalancecareers.com/air-force-enlisted-job-descriptions-3344396
I want a tom cruise job when i go sign up
Does the “job locked” section apply to special warfare such as pararescue?
Unfortunately yes. Because they don’t pick what special warfare career you do until you’re in the Air Force. You have to prove to cadre you’re the right fit for PJ. Or end up in another special warfare career.
@@Jodywithawhy Thank you!
@@Jodywithawhy I’m excited to prove myself!
hello jody i have one question does if i get linguist can i choose the language to learn ?
No. The Air Force picks your language based off of what’s needed and how high you scored on the DLAB.
Where's the nearest recruitment center in San Marcos, San Diego, California? Nobody's answering the phone posted online
Office- (760) 722-4602
Cell- (760) 271-7502
TSgt Thompson
Thank you very much sir! Awesome videos and very informative.
I like your videos
Thank you so much. 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Hi brother,,
Would you please make a new video about the new PT and other things.
I’m working on that right now. But it’ll be awhile. Until then, I created two videos about the new pt test you can watch.
NEW options for PT test- ua-cam.com/video/I6pKPo3jpIM/v-deo.html
New PT standards- ua-cam.com/users/shortsBwH42xo7G2w?feature=share
I imagine my comment will most likely be deleted but I have a lot of people family/friends in the Air Force and saying that you should just deal with the job they give you is bad advice, if it’s something you plan to do for the next 4-8 years it should be something that you want to do. I understand that it’s a recruiters job to recruit but to put someone into something that they can’t stand for years is more selfish than trying to help.
Maybe I’m crazy but I am interested in law enforcement on the civilian side and I want Security Forces. I have little to no interest in anything else the Air Force has to offer. If I show my recruiter 5 or 6 other MOS that I don’t care for should I just settle? That sounds like a bullshit idea. I want what I want, this is potentially 4-6 years of my life
Thanks, I have my 1st meeting with my recruiter on tuesday sep 8th! my top selection is fire protection, so at this point I just need to look at 6 other jobs that fit my preference.
That’s awesome you’re going to see a recruiter. I will say this, fire protection is one of the most sought after careers in the Air Force. Which mean it’s difficult to get. So make sure you when listing the other jobs, they are things you’d like to do, because you’d most likely get one of those, unless you’re extremely lucky. Either way, you’ll be fine, but I’m hoping you get your number 1. 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
JodywithaWhy my son meet a recluirte already took the ASVAD SCORE 82 . Then they asked for a lot info he send it because everything now is by the phone and they say to wait . Wait what ??? There is this recruiter from the Army who is very interested on him because his score ,my son lives in Fl and that recluirte is station in New York and said he can recruit him. Does the Air Force do the same thing ?? Because the Air Force recruiter in Brandon Fl , Tampa area look like they don’t want help . Or do their jobs . Thanks
Congrats on that score. That’s huge. But if he’s out of high school, he can work with another recruiter. Sometimes, and especially in a place like Florida, they’re so overwhelmed with business. Doesn’t mean they don’t want to work him, but instead it could mean they looking for the time. I hope this helps. Good luck.
If you’re looking for another recruiter, you can download the aim high app, put in your zip code and it will find a recruiter for you.
JodywithaWhy Thanks 🙏🏽
@@Jodywithawhy what about cyber transport systems? Do a lot of enlistees go after that on?
The USAF is not Google…..
Hello Jody I have a huge question. I want to get my associates in nursing then my bachelors then do nurse anesthetist school. Is airforce reserve a good option to help me pay for college if my goal is in the nursing field ?
The guard or reserve could help you with that. Also, the active duty Air Force has a program which could help as well. I made a video. Hope this helps explain it to you. ua-cam.com/video/Jc5b9piFBWw/v-deo.html
What is the required asvab test score for avionics?
Electrical 70