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U.S. Air Force (USAF) Reviews

What is it like working at U.S. Air Force (USAF)?

Bittersweet.
Heavy Equipment Operator:
Pros: Provides for my family and I have the oppertunity to serve my country.
Cons: Coworkers can be rowdy and the envirement is very exposed to the elwments of the desert.
Greatest decision I ever made!
Aircraft Electrician:
Pros: I enjoyed meeting new people from all around our great country, as well as maintain aircraft that make the world a safer place.
Cons: There is a lot of micro-managing, and not enough trust in the worker level people. A lot of people get uncomfortable and timid when they are still figuring everything out as far as training goes.
Sl jobs.
Mechanical Engineer:
Pros: Location and quality of life in Utah.
Cons: Boring, no promotion potential,
Management.
Human Resources (HR) Manager:
Pros: The thing I like the most about being in the military is the ability to travel. Also, the structured developmental programs has allowed me to expand in my career path and become a leader.
Cons: As with many other companies we are doing more with less. Meaning most offices are overworked. There used to be a time where one only had to focus on one maybe two programs, now one be a jack of all trades. Mastering none!