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U.S. Air Force (USAF) Reviews

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

Fulfilling work.
Strength and Conditioning Coach in Phoenix:
Pros: Opportunities to travel
" Moving Passengers for the DOD greatness"
Passenger Service Agent in Randallstown:
Pros: The job itself is amazing and really get a hands on feel like you're making an effort.
Cons: The favoritism and biases they are not based on one's overall productivity and work performance. It's about who essentially the supervisors or higher ups like most . It's not fair treatment.
Decent.
Avionics Technician in Minot:
Pros: Pay is steady and benefits are good
Cons: Management is awful. Policies are arbitrary and inefficient. company spending is reckless
Wow.
Budget Analyst in Fort Worth:
Pros: Chill work environment, competent staff and management, work to live not live to work
Cons: Military and government B.S., politics, many inefficiencies with processes and resources, lack of creative control/process improvement, locations can suck, double-standards/military illogic, no one is ever paid enough/need more annual leave (6 wks)
A challenge.
Facilities / Maintenance Supervisor in Pittsburgh:
Pros: Working on fuel systems. Managing my team. Ensuring the systems are running as efficiently as possible.
Cons: How management doesn't allow new ideas. Micromanaging. Lack of trust. Patronizing
Challenging, great peers simulating results.
Research Analyst, Operations in Fairfax:
Pros: Challenging, looking for ways that the Air Force can be better
Cons: Lack of movement from USAF on ideas, revisiting same topics in search of different answer.
Awesome, exciting experience.
Administrative Assistant in San Antonio:
Pros: The people within my peer group.
Cons: Senior Mangement not supporting my decisions, when I know I'm right.