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U.S. Air Force (USAF) Reviews

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

Rewarding.
Operations Manager in Santa Maria:
Pros: Being on the cutting edge of World events
Cons: Red tape
Challenging attention to detail focused.
Training Manager in Mcguire AFB:
Pros: Being able to lead and develop people, also going on trip to learn a more broad scope of what we do.
Cons: Your locked in forever, until retirement.
Over managed ...under paid.
Logistics Management Specialist in Colorado Springs:
Pros: Co workersOver
Cons: Management
Chief, Information Warfare.
Chief Information Officer (CIO) in Philadelphia:
Pros: Every day is a new challenge. No two days are the same. I learn something new every day.
Cons: Inability to exchange ideas with civilian counterparts. Rigid structure prohibits creativity.
Jake.
Fuel Tanker Driver in Manchester:
Pros: The ability to travel
Cons: Away from my family
Can't Complain.
X-Ray Technologist in San Antonio:
Pros: The learning opportunities afforded, the leadership opportunites afforded, the career experiences, benefits, like minded people
Cons: Sometimes hours are crappy, military obligations aren't always amazing
Very great and peaceful.
Security Officer Armed in Fort Walton Beach:
Pros: Knowing I'm supporting my country
Cons: Being away from family