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U.S. Air Force (USAF) Reviews

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

Old Stuff, New Age.
Radio Tower & Radar Technician in Houston:
Pros: i like the traveling and the people sometimes.
Cons: the overall job just doesnt appeal to me
Demanding.
Air Force Staff Sergeant, Aerospace in Sumter:
Pros: Ensuring that the fleet of F16s I support is I good health
Cons: Current training and evaluation models
Excellent to get hands on training.
Network Administrator in Beaufort:
Pros: Consistent pay and vacation time
Cons: stressful, unreasonable expectations, low pay for high work
It's great helping people accomplish their missions!
Contracts Manager in Navarre:
Pros: Working with customers to find out what they want and getting them what they want in a timely and accurate manner
Cons: I don't have as much control over my life as I'd like
Exciting job that changes everyday.
Government Program Manager in Clovis:
Pros: The job changes and there is always something to do.
Cons: I'm the only person who does this job.
Simple and What you would expect.
Information Security Officer in Oklahoma City:
Pros: Steady and Comfortable
Cons: I could be making more on the outside and intend to
Great nursing opportunity.
Critical Care Nurse in Washington:
Pros: Diverse nursing experiences and training
Cons: Lack of freedom to take vacation whenever and wherever I want