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  1. Goal: Any heavy unit. I am not particularly picky. I would love flying the KC-135 particularly. Age: 23 GPA/College: 3.22/Premed Biology AFOQT: P: 99 CSO: 89 ABM: 99 AA: 74 V: 68 Q: 72 PCSM: 99 LORs: Boss, former air national guard now a Lt. Col, Flight instructor Flight Hours: 83 PPL. Working on getting my Multi Engine. Sadly don't have the funds to get instrument inn this economy. Extracurricular: Fly fishing, Pickleball, Golf, and Gym. Also trying to join the Civil Air Patrol once I can find some time. Volunteer Experience: Volunteered multiple semesters at Children's hospital and sleep study Negatives: 1. The first unit I rushed, I thought it went terribly and ended up making it to the final round of interviews with a KC-135 unit. I was so nervous that I realized mid-way through the interview that I absolutely was messing up my answers. This of course, was before I found out about this website so I was unable to prepare at all. Obviously, I did not get the slot and when I asked for feedback, they said they loved my personality and that if I really wanted to join that I should enlist. I do not have any desire to enlist at the moment so I pushed on and went on to my second unit and did not make it to the interviews. The the third unit I applied to I did not even make it to the meet and greet. I feel as if my "performance" is getting worse and I am not even getting any chances anymore. Was this normal for everyone else? I am going to keep applying but I am definitely starting to get discouraged. 2. How important is job titles? During college, I was struggling to find a job due to COVID and the place that I work at now gave me a chance and hired me. The job was very good to me and I have been working there for around 3 years now. The money is not the best and I could definitely get a higher paying job, but my boss eventually promoted me to a supervisor and has been struggling to hire more people. I did not just want to leave him high and dry so I am staying since he helped me out when I was in my lows. my job title is Valet Supervisor and I heard that places don't really care what you do for work as long as I get some good leadership skills. Is this somewhat true? I just want to hear honest answers as to what my chances to get hired with a heavy unit are and maybe anymore tips to help me out on my journey. Thanks.
  2. https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/452820400/ Getting out of the Active Duty? Looking to move tot the Northeast? You're in luck...two Airplane Flight Instructor positions open at Pease ANGB. Looking for commissioned military fixed wing pilots to join us as Full Time GS-13 technicians. Unfortunately this is not a commissioning opportunity and no Fixed Wing Qual opportunities exist for these positions. Questions? Call (603)430-2424 and ask for Lt Col Jeff Cole or follow the links on the announcement to speak with our HRO folks. This announcement closes 29 Nov 16.
  3. Greetings, The 157th Air Refueling Wing in Portsmouth, NH is currently accepting applications for traditional (part time) KC-135 boom operators. We are hiring prior service as well as non-prior service applicants. Current KC-135 and KC-10 Boom applicants are encouraged to apply. We are slated to receive the KC-46 in early 2018, so if you are interested in being a part of the transition, let us know! Portsmouth is located in the Seacoast area of New Hampshire and is located about an hour north of Boston and an hour south of Portland, Maine. We are within 1.5 hours of big city life, major league sports, hiking, skiing, camping, fishing and some of the best seafood in America. Applications are due by 1530L on 20 April 2016. Interested personnel can submit a resume with cover letter in the format of their choice, last four EPRs (if applicable), Virtual MPF Report, current passing fitness results, and current AF Form 8 (if applicable). See the attached word document for additional instructions. Call Chief Casella at (603)430-2452 or DSN 852-2452 if you have any questions! NHANG BOOM OPERATOR VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT.doc
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