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Andrew


I'm thinking about joining the air force. I just have a few questions:

-What is it like living on base after you finish basic and tech school and you are actually on the job, if you are single with no kids? Do you get your own room? Do you share dorms like you would in a university?

-What is on-base internet access like for tech school and afterwords? Are there sites you aren't allowed to access (e.g. bandwidth intensive sites, pornographic sites, social media, torrents, etc)? Are you allowed to have your own 3g connection?

-I was looking at doing computer work, probably with networking, fixing pcs, that sort of thing. Do they have a high demand for this right now?

-How is the food on base? I know they have grocery stores, restaurants, etc on base but is the cafeteria food any good?

-I am currently in college, close to finishing an associates, possibly considering a bachelors in the future. Besides having the option of going for an officer position, are there any benefits to having a college degree?

-What am I allowed to bring on-base? Am I provided with basic toiletries (e.g. toilet paper, toothpaste) or do I have to pay for them out of my salary? Am I allowed to bring my own electronics (just 1 desktop, 1 laptop, and a cellphone)? Can you have food in the dorms?
-how do payments work? How often do you get paychecks?
-policy on pets?



Answer
While I was in the Army, I served at three different Air Force Bases. I will address your questions directly.

-If you are single with no kids, you will likely live in the barracks. These are like extended stay hotels or dorms. Basically, there are two rooms per unit with a shared restroom and kitchen. You won't always have a dormmate, but usually will. Also, there will be a commonroom outfitted with some entertainment. For example, the last one I stayed in, had four common areas. One had pool tables, dart boards, shuffleboard, and a big screen tv. The others were mainly home theater rooms.

-Internet is individually purchased. Usually, there is a flier in the mailroom or commonroom with details on how to arrange for a hook up from a local company. Otherwise, it is your personal internet, and used just like any other private citizen.

-There are always demand for things like that. However, the Air Force does not have guarenteed jobs. Talk with your recruiter for up to date information.

-Food on base will include a dining facility, which is actually typically good. Additionally, there will be an onbase grocery store. These are exactly like ones offbase, but the prices on products will sometimes be cheaper or more expensive.

-Outside of becoming an officer, there are no DIRECT benefits to getting a degree immediately. However, it can help in NCO ranks. You will understand that more fully before it comes up. Frankly, I recommend pursuing college because it still shows a level of maturity to your command that can often times adjust various things favoriably. For example, I knew a Soldier that had a Masters in Physics, so the command was much more willing to allow offbase housing and promote him. His degree showed that he was mature enough to handle the responsibilities associated with it.

-Once you are past training, you can bring anything you want. Prior to training, they will provide you with a list of what you are expected to bring and prohibited to bring. If they do not provide this list, ask for it. Additionally, you will be provided with many things in your standard issue, but other things will be purchased with your basic pay. Things like toilet paper will be provided, but toothpaste and socks will not. Don't worry about it being high cost items or things need immediately/routinely. They typically take you to the shop for items after your first pay period.

-Pay is twice a month (1st and 15th depending on how the weekend and holidays land), and you can find the pay charts online. Just search for DoD Pay Charts 2013.

-Pets are allow in on base housing, but not in the barracks (except maybe a fish).

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Jordan


I am a 19 year old male who still hasn't made his mind up of what he wants to do with his life. So I would appreciate any advice on helping me through this time. Throughout my life, I have always flip-flopped on what career path I want to follow. I went through the typical childhood fantasies of wanting to be cop/firefighter/etc., however as I got older I still wasn't able to figure out what fits me best. For the longest time, I have wanted to be an Architect, but realized recently that what I thought a typical architect did was different then what they actually do. My current thought process is to become an accountant. I have always been good at numbers and took college level calculus in High School. I also have dreams of owning my own company one day and being an accountant would certainly help. I am just not sure that is what I really want to do. I'm not sure if my uneasiness about becoming an accountant is because I really am worried about it or just scared of making the wrong choice. I currently working at the local Walmart working for minimum wage, hoping to go back to college next year. I went to the local tech school right out of high school, but had to take online classes and because I couldn't get myself motivated I soon failed out after two semesters. That is when I got my first/current job. I believe I am ready after 6 months to go back to college, but I just don't know what I want to do with my life. When I am not working, I can often be found in two places, in front of my laptop playing games (mostly mmorpgs in molds of empire building and the such) or in front of the TV playing the Ps3(current obsession is football). I'm just wondering if yall have any advice or maybe some websites that could help me out with this or maybe some ideas to get me thinking. Thank you for all the help, I appreciate all comments. Also if this in the wrong section, please tell me which section would be a better fit for this question. Thanks.


Answer
Don't worry you'll probably have to change career 5+ times in your life. Complete the accounting and keep a hand in the other areas.

Congrats on your initiative. Good research efforts.
Complete thorough realistic research to achieve life sustaining income. Maybe accounting, engineering, law, medicine, computers, .... Always get job descriptions with course requirements from employers, unions, certification groups/associations. Donât sign up for education till youâve done this, EVER!!!

Pick a path where you don't start working bankrupt with debt. Don't become another casualty of the Trillion$ student debt. You must earn enough, $200k+ to support a family in a major City. Do not low ball your life and your family. If you can't find work volunteer to get in the door. Try volunteering at good potential employers and go down from there to community service, but get in anywhere and start working/networking, even if itâs for free. Be a model worker, no yapping, internet, cell phone..start work 30 minutes early and end work 30 minutes after day's end. Keep learning from more courses, read books, get another language, etc.

There are almost 50 million people on food stamps, ~20% of males 25 to 54 yrs not working, lowest SATs in 40 years, debt to GDP over 100%, 25% of global prison inmates with only 5% of global population, etc, and whatâs uncle Samâs answer to America's problem, which impacts the rest of the planet? Corrupt political paralysis and meteoric debt plague spiking by adding a trillion dollars of debt in 2013 to criminally prop up financial markets artificially. What a mess we live in!

You are On Your Own. YOYO's the word. Never forget it. Take control of your own lives and ignore whatever fictional solutions the politicians and corporate bobble heads throw around as their self-profiteering benevolence.

Abandon obese consumer spending debt addiction culture and resulting self-enslavement. Cut your lifestyle in half or less of the destructive unrealistic American dream nightmare standard....small house or apt..one car or no car .. always have a second job cause the one you have can/will disappear ...save and invest over 50% of your income if you can .... stay with your parents....parents move in with your kids...Rent with friends...rent rooms in your home ..Live like the wage you make today could be the last you'll earn, always. Stay away from Ponziâs, addictions, unhealthy lifestyles, get rich scams, online rip offs and purple Kool-Aid cults.

Most of all maintain constructive positive relationships and forward planning. Have fun at it without spending money. What you want to do is great but do it with a strong dose of reality and caring for your future, family and community. Good luck! Cheers:).




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