![]() Supply supplies the parts, TMO and Air Trans move the parts, mechanics install the parts, aircrew flies the planes and runs the missions. You definitely drank the "sup sup" koolaid. I want to know exactly why Supply is not open for prior enlisted who have the experience, knowledge, leadership, and determination to ensure that the mission is successful, why the most important AFSC to ensuring those planes fly is not open for prior enlisted.Īlso, "most important" is laughable. If anyone can please answer why Supply isn't that important to want to bring back experienced personnel willing to come back, especially when you will save money in terms of training, for at least 5-6 years tops. ES-S, G081, MICAS, Equipment's FARM System for Equipment even though it is a lot faster to process Equipment transactions via ES-S just saying. Especially those of us who are still keeping within the PT standards, up to speed on the latest career advancements being made to the supply career field. So, I honestly would love for the Supply Liaison that oversees the career field itself as to why we can't return and finish our careers. It doesn't seem right, that we have to reclassify into another career field just to finish out a career cut short due to politics. I want to know exactly why Supply is not open for prior enlisted who have the experience, knowledge, leadership, and determination to ensure that the mission is successful, why the most important AFSC to ensuring those planes fly is not open for prior enlisted. I am prior enlisted Air Force whose AFSC was in Supply Career Field 2S0X1, Logistics Materiel Management. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. We don't know your preferences, so do some research on the job wiki and elsewhere to learn about the job and then make the best list you can. Some people will love certain jobs while others will hate it. Recommendations that they make will be made based mostly on what they've heard about a job, unless they have it themselves. If you're asking for help choosing a particular job, please keep in mind that most people only know about their individual job. ![]() If you're asking about particular jobs, please look the job up on our Job Wiki, and see if there is an entry for it: you can also see if there is a CFETP for it, which will give more details on the job: ![]() Please read the FAQ about how job selection works, it's very in-depth and will fully educate you on the process: You will have to list 5 - 15 jobs that you're interested in, and will be given one of those. Most recruiters will not let you wait in the Delayed Entrance Program for a long time for your one perfect job. Anecdotal experiences from others will have absolutely no impact on you or your future. NO ONE knows how long it will take for you to get a job, your chances of getting any particular job, or anything else about the job process FOR YOU. ![]() Hello, it looks like you're asking about jobs and job selection. If you don't already have a TS clearance, your only options are SW/CS for this fiscal year or trying with the Air National Guard or Air Force Reserve (they're pretty much always accepting prior service applicants).Įdit: Corrected the languages for ground linguists, thanks to u/my_new_throwaway106.Įdit 2 (): 40 slots remaining linguists, EOD, and SERE no longer accepting retraining applications direct duty linguists required to pass DLPT 1N3X1H - Cryptologic Language Analyst (Russian).1N3X1G - Cryptologic Language Analyst (Chinese).1N3X1F - Cryptologic Language Analyst (Arabic).1A8X1I - Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst (Russian).1A8X1H - Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst (Korean).1A8X1G - Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst (Chinese).1A8X1F - Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst (Arabic).Special Warfare still allow retraining AND direct duty. Linguists are required to be able to pass the DLPT for the required language. They no longer allow retraining for the remainder of the FY22 program. SW/CS require a passing PAST (Physical Ability Stamina Test).Īll jobs are available for direct duty or retraining.Įdit 2: As of, linguists, EOD, and SERE are now direct duty only. Airborne Linguist requires passing a flight physical. Retraining linguists will require at least an interim TS clearance. The only jobs available are linguist (both ground and airborne), SW (Special Warfare, which comprises of PJ, CCT, TACP, SR), and CS (Combat Support comprising of EOD & SERE).ĭirect duty linguist positions will require an already adjudicated Top Secret (TS) clearance. Applications are reviewed by HAF/A1PT in the order received. Edit 2: As of, they have 40 slots remaining. It is limited again to just 50 slots nationwide. They announced the FY22 prior service program (covering Oct 2021 - Sep 2022) for active duty Air Force today and are now accepting applications.
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