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

Stressful, LAYERS OF BEUROCRACY, unaccountability.
Government Program Manager in Albuquerque:
Pros: Pride, Cool Equiptment
Cons: Politics, knee-jerk leaders, others acting for only for self, and for promotion
Amazing opportunity and ability to build trusted networks!
Government Program Manager in El Paso:
Pros: Serving others, attempting to make a positive impact on those around you.
Cons: Promotion and pay scale based on occupation.
Security Manager, IT in Wichita:
Pros: Stable work environment.
Cons: Nonsensical changes made by people who don't know what they are talking about.
Get ready to grow thick skin.
Aircraft Mechanic / Service Technician in Austin:
Pros: Fabrication of aircraft parts and painting said parts.
Cons: politics and extra program delegation.
Supply Chain Supervisor in Hampton:
Pros: The people and being able to travel as well as being in the military
Cons: It’s not very hands on and combat oriented
Rewarding.
Civil Engineer in San Antonio:
Pros: I get to see and be part of making something out of nothing
Cons: Missing my kids births wile deployed
I am a Mobile Radio Supervisor. As a shop, we take care of the preventative maintenance and deployment of Mobile Voice and Data equipment. My role is to make sure that my work area is receiving needed training and keeping up with maintenance.
Maintenance Supervisor in Vacaville:
Pros: A lot of opportunities and experiences that you will not experience in the Civilian world. A lot of travel and the ability to make friends from all walks of life. The benefits package is nice too.
Cons: Consistently moving and not being able to settle down.