Anyone here want to Give a BTDT A day in the Life of a USAF Maintainer.
If interested email me at
mrmudd@digitalvalhalla.com and i will forward you His contact info. He is a bonafide Kiwi wrench bender.
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hey,
i was told that your the man to talk to to chase down some gen on the USAF. Im presently serving in the Royal New Zealand Air Force as an aircraft mechanic, and im looking at the viability of jumping ship to the US forces. As yet i havent talked to any recruiters, just had a yarn with a couple of the guys on here about the army, im trying to get a feel for what its like over there as opposed to hearing the standard issue sales pitch that recruiters inevitably hand out.
Can you tell me what the work is like there, (level of responsibility, the way the lower ranks get treated, pay levels, living conditions etc etc) and just generally anything you can think of that you feel is relevant. Also, can you tell me about the training the mech's and tech's get. The way it works here is we're pretty much trained to work on anything that flies, and then we do a bunch of specialist courses on specific aircraft when we get posted into our squadrons. just curious on how our training compares with yours, and what i'd have to do (if anything) to get up to speed with your guys.
Not sure on what trade you are, but if you know of someone that'd be better suited to help me out, feel free to forward this on and get them onto me.
Cheers in advance,
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"The power to Destroy the planet, is insignifigant to the power of the Air Force----Mudd Vader