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Any information on the USAF Air Traffic Control?

I only ask for information on anyone in control USAF air traffic. I'm debating between this and the security forces, but can not find all the information that I control air traffic. Questions I have is, how many days a week of work? How much time per day your team? How long is tech school? And between ATV and SF, working most likely me a career out of the FA? If anyone can answer this I would appreciate it.

One thing to consider is what I do when you have 30, 35 or 40 years. Want to be a policeman? Want to be an air traffic controller? What is your personal career goal? The length of technical training (technical school) really should not be a concern. In any Employment in the Air Force also training additional book called Career Development Courses (CDC), and a fairly strict in hours work (FCE). You will be trained in any job within the Air Force. If your goal is to become an air traffic controller in the FAA Air will not be able to have a full career on active duty. The FAA hired only to drivers under 35. Presumably, he could continue with the Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard to retire. If your goal is to become a police officer, all municipalities and the state has its own Rules of age may be. In recent years, there were advertisements in several major cities time the Air Force for Veterans Air Force for 50 years! Remember that in any professional field to enter the Air Force, you can study everything you want with Tuitional Assistance Program or the GI Bill. This means you can study criminal justice, while working in financial management (My career). Or it may be in the security police and the studio to work as air traffic controller. Keep all options open for you as possible. And remember, until you actually pass the MEPS physical and I do not know if you are still able to enter the Air Force, to all! Good luck with the ASVAB and physical examination. After two years and then talk to the MEPS employment counselor to see what you can do with your future time. Best wishes!

Eddie Cooney – Almost

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