I am thinking about entering the Air Force early next year if the economy keeps this downward spiral. I have read about the AF at About.com but i wanted some real experience answers to a few questions.I graduated college with a 4 year degree, what can I expect in terms of pay, rank, etc?If I apply for officer school and don't make the cut, does that put me a pay grade down or what? what is officer school all about and where do I go after i get out?What is the process that goes on once you enter on day 1?How long do i have to sign? will they pay my college loans?
11/28/2008 2:25:18 AM
OTS is all about building leadership; they're not trying to wash people out per se. if for whatever reason you're not doing up to par, you'll probably get pushed back to the next class. if you still can't hack it or if you quit, you go home. entry is competitive, especially for non-technical degrees. if you wash out or can't get in, you can go enlisted if that's your prerogative--you'll probably start out as an E-3if you graduate, you'll start out as an O-1you should probably talk to an officer accession recruiter before you start making plans, you can probably email someone in the afrotc office and get a name--they'd be able to tell you about any education kickers they have now, although the af tends to be a little stingy w/ that[Edited on November 28, 2008 at 3:57 AM. Reason : &c]
11/28/2008 3:55:15 AM
I have been in the military going on 12 years now. I know no specifics about the Air Force, however I do know there is no program that, should you fail out, you are forced to enlist and be an E-1. That would be the equivalent of applying to be a district manager of a grocery store chain, and not getting hired, but instead being forced to work as a bag boy.On the flip side, many officer programs that guys apply for as enlisted soldiers/sailors have a clause that if you fail out, then you go BACK to being enlisted. You would think that if a guy is good enough to get selected to be an officer, then something like that would never happen, but it does a lot more than you'd think.
11/28/2008 8:45:14 AM
11/28/2008 10:10:19 AM
What could cause one to fail out?
11/28/2008 10:12:52 AM
For the Navy, it depends.If you're in a program where the Navy is paying for your degree and you fail OCS (or faill to graduate), you'll end up enlisted.If you join after earning your degree and fail OCS, they'll just boot you.It takes effort to fail OCS (see FykalJpn's post). Depending on why you fail, there may be long-term repercussions that follow you outside the military.I'd also encourage you to look at all the services. They all offer different programs--see what everyone has to offer.
11/28/2008 10:48:33 AM
11/28/2008 12:59:46 PM
go coast guard. were way more fun! i went to 14 diff countries this summer.
11/28/2008 8:08:37 PM
i have my degree in computer science.
11/29/2008 1:06:27 AM
Um, what? Jobs for people with CSC degrees are some of the most in demand, even with a jacked up economy. Why the hell would you want to join the air force?
11/29/2008 1:11:14 AM
too lazy to look harder for a job?
11/29/2008 5:50:39 PM
11/29/2008 6:03:33 PM
I've ran down and applied for every company just about in the RTP and nothing yet.
11/29/2008 6:49:58 PM
why not look outside of RTP eh. we're hiring in wisconsin and boy is it swell (madison actually reminds me a lot of raleigh, but more fun).
11/29/2008 6:55:32 PM
12/1/2008 2:35:25 PM
^
12/1/2008 2:57:34 PM
^ What the problem is? I think the military is a great and honorable career choice when made for the right reasons.
12/1/2008 3:02:55 PM
12/1/2008 4:40:18 PM
You are considering the military because you can't find a job in one TINY market area?Why not start looking for jobs, oh, everywhere? Because if you join the military, you will damn sure be moving, so you might as well own up to the reality/possibility of doing so for a regular job.
12/1/2008 9:11:13 PM
^^ no way anyone's making Major in anywhere near 4 years.^ yeah, in the last 4.5 years, I've lived in NC, VA, FL, WA, back to NC, and Iraq.
12/1/2008 9:42:32 PM
^ Medical Officers can, otherwise you are correct. Major has 10 years TIG.^^ You think this market is tiny?[Edited on December 1, 2008 at 10:08 PM. Reason : .]
12/1/2008 10:07:29 PM
ah, ok, wasn't counting that. even that's probably a stretch, unless you count their time in med school.
12/1/2008 10:15:36 PM
Nah, when I was premed (and an A1C) I looked in to all of that. General Medicine Docs come in as Captains, specialists like Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, Neurosurgeons, etc come in as Majors. As far as promotions I dont think they get promoted in forfuckingever though. But who knows, its the Air Force where almost everything is waiverable. Its the one branch where the pen really is mightier than the sword, and its kinda pathetic in that regard.Im hoping I can become commissioned myself in the next year or so. I have to fight eligibility because of a herniated disk. I have a feeling its gonna be a rough one.[Edited on December 1, 2008 at 10:20 PM. Reason : .]
12/1/2008 10:19:21 PM
^ while I was in Newport I knew of a doctor in Direct Commission Officer school, and he was a LT Commander (O-4). It's the only way their pay is anything close to what it would be in the civilian world. And there's no limit on the number of medical or dental officers O4 and above, like there is for other specialties. so maybe Novicane should look into dentistry
12/1/2008 11:07:59 PM
if you're in the af band, you start out at e-6
12/1/2008 11:29:39 PM
christ, when my dad got his PhD in Soviet Politics and Economics at Duke in the 70's, the Navy offered him direct commission as a commander in Naval Intelligence, but a college degree ain't gonna get you shit besides some butter barsand i've never heard of someone not getting into the service because they majored in english instead of aeronautical engineering, but then again the air force is all kinds of retarded
12/2/2008 12:22:16 AM
12/2/2008 1:07:23 AM
There is at least one instance where a doc came in as an O5. When your retention level is absolute shit this is what happens
12/2/2008 3:41:25 AM
Pretty sure that certain specialists have always been given O5. It just depends on the rarity and the need. Rank in those support roles doesn't mean much more than a pay grade.
12/2/2008 4:51:06 AM
I think just offering a special pay bonus is better than inflating their rank. that's the way the navy flight docs are--they're usually O-3 (I think sometimes O-2) by the time they hit the fleet, but they get bonuses and special pays to make up for it.
12/2/2008 8:12:53 AM
12/2/2008 4:50:10 PM
I teach for NROTC at Penn State. If you get kicked out of Navy ROTC you almost 99% of the time payback the money they spent on you. There is a small chance of going enlisted but that rarely happens.If you want to go Navy and Subs I can answer any questions you may have. If you're really interested, I can talk with the Air Force guys in my building and ask any specific questions you may have.I'm a O-3 and will make 100k this year. You'll start off around 40k a year and build up every year.
12/2/2008 6:05:22 PM
some people (don't ask me who) would rather stay close to loved ones and work for minimum wage than move to another area.
12/2/2008 6:12:36 PM
I spent a little time in the Coast Guard and liked it. Nice duty stations and great quality of life. You also don't face much of a risk of long overseas deployments in hostile places. They also push continuing education and you could probably get them to pay for your Masters.
12/2/2008 6:27:08 PM
12/2/2008 7:48:14 PM
If you want to get technical it breaks down like this:I'm an O-3 over 6Base pay: 4763.10/monthBAH ( Married, State College, PA): 1336.00/monthBAS: 202.76Sub pay: 595.00/monthAll of that means my annual salary is 82762.32I also get a yearly bonus called Nuclear Officer Continuation Pay which is 30k a yearTherefore my gross income is $112762.32
12/2/2008 8:04:59 PM
lol, wut?
12/2/2008 8:30:40 PM
12/2/2008 8:47:21 PM
12/2/2008 9:57:15 PM
12/2/2008 10:03:39 PM
About time someone caught that There is no E-0, sometimes my friends and I will lay an egg like that to see if anyone catches it. When we were in uniform we used to salute 0-1's with our left hand... yea it was a shame how many officers didnt catch on. [Edited on December 2, 2008 at 10:08 PM. Reason : .]
12/2/2008 10:08:17 PM
yeah, all my mistakes are on purpose too
12/2/2008 10:17:29 PM
wut you're an idiot. Money is money. I could care less if the military wants to pay me $0.01 as a base pay, and $100,000 in BAH. The fact is, every 2 weeks, there is close to $4000 in my bank account, and that every year I get a check for $30,000. But seriously, I really appreciate you educating me on what my income is based on. Oh, let me educate you. If you're a sub volunteer, you get sub pay all the time, regardless of whether your stationed on a sub. Should I count this as income?? Or is it just a big fucking pile of money I have to keep stashed under my bed to throw at burglars when they break in?[Edited on December 2, 2008 at 10:22 PM. Reason : .]
12/2/2008 10:21:21 PM
Anyone looking to buy in Monument? 4,500 sq feet, built in 2008, 5 minutes from I-25, on 5.4 acres. ^I'll finance if you wanna come back http://denver.craigslist.org/reb/934135290.html[Edited on December 2, 2008 at 10:25 PM. Reason : ^]
12/2/2008 10:23:50 PM
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12/2/2008 10:29:26 PM
12/2/2008 10:51:05 PM
Yes, I want to project that milestone just so I can impress people like you. I actually do it to contradict uninformed idiots like you who try and convince people they cannot make a good living in the service.The fact is (I'm sure you already know this because you seem so well educated,) I have been stationed 6 places since I have been in the Navy (Orlando, Charleston, Seattle, NY, Connecticut, and Raleigh). The BAH for my paygrade (O3E) is anywhere from $1450-$2000ish in every one of those places. And furthermore, any place that I have even a snowball's chance in hell of being stationed has at LEAST that, sometimes more. Take a look: http://perdiem.hqda.pentagon.mil/perdiem/bah.htmlSo, while I am not sure what you are meaning about "the federal government does not say I make $100k a year", I can promise you, that much shows up in my account each and every year, and it will continue to do so no matter where I get stationed. That is plenty good enough for me and I imagine it's good enough for just about anyone.So do yourself and the people actually posting facts in this thread a favor and go troll somewhere else.
12/2/2008 11:27:49 PM
12/2/2008 11:37:36 PM
Well... let's see. While you never explicitly stated that, you basically called robzeko a liar:
12/2/2008 11:51:31 PM
I'm going to have to side with AngryPotato. $100k in your bank acount is $100k, no matter what labels you throw on it. FYI, all jobs include cost-of-living in their salaries under various names or under no name. It's all compensation just the same.(and it figures some carolina-loving fag would get into a tizzy over a distinction without a difference)[Edited on December 2, 2008 at 11:57 PM. Reason : .]
12/2/2008 11:54:27 PM