Where would one start talking to a specific Guard or Reserve unit? The recruiting websites are made for teens and don't give a whole lot of useful information for guys that are currently in the military (IE..Would you like an exciting career with great benefits that travels around the world? Would you like something to help you pay for college?).
Can I just call that unit directly? I've talked with active to guard recruiters before and it seemed like there was maybe 1 person for each state. Do units have their own recruiters?
Where would one start talking to a specific Guard or Reserve unit? The recruiting websites are made for teens and don't give a whole lot of useful information for guys that are currently in the military (IE..Would you like an exciting career with great benefits that travels around the world? Would you like something to help you pay for college?).
Can I just call that unit directly? I've talked with active to guard recruiters before and it seemed like there was maybe 1 person for each state. Do units have their own recruiters?
Is there a way to join a guard/reserve unit that has a different plane (C17, C5, KC135) and transition to flying for them? I wouldn't mind that at all. I feel like a lot of guys love military flying and would do that if given the option. Maybe 130 units might not be hiring, but what are the chances of flying a different plane for the guard or reserves? Homeland security? Border patrol maybe? Forestry service?
No matter if I'm active duty or not, I just want to fly my butt off.
Then read up on how to pledge ANG/Res units, as it is an art in and of itself.
Why are these games played?
Shouldn't the military be above these games?
Lynden is furloughing from what I understand. Last time I jumpseated on them they were talking about parking a plane or two.Lynden flies the civilian version of the c-130. I know they are pretty set on 5000 hours TT though.
If it's gravel runway big airplane you want there's a couple outfits in Alaska you might check out
Is there a way to join a guard/reserve unit that has a different plane (C17, C5, KC135) and transition to flying for them? I wouldn't mind that at all. I feel like a lot of guys love military flying and would do that if given the option. Maybe 130 units might not be hiring, but what are the chances of flying a different plane for the guard or reserves? Homeland security? Border patrol maybe? Forestry service?
No matter if I'm active duty or not, I just want to fly my butt off.
Why are these games played?
Shouldn't the military be above these games?
Compared to the shenanigans that take place politically on the active duty side, ANG and Reserve units are relatively drama-free.
Same game, different flavor. Compared to the shenanigans that take place politically on the active duty side, ANG and Reserve units are relatively drama-free.
The C-5 Sq/CC was a United pilot...asked me during the interview if I had ever applied to Continental; Lorenzo was running it at the time. Make or break question.
Maybe an indicator of a unit you don't really want to be a part of, if they're playing games over your civilian choices.
We've got Southwest, United, Delta, Frontier, JetBlue, and Part 91 guys. No bias.
Why are these games played?
Shouldn't the military be above these games?
Maybe an indicator of a unit you don't really want to be a part of, if they're playing games over your civilian choices.