I thought the only additional duty blue suiters had involved woods, irons, and a putter.I once heard the Priorities of Work when establishing a new base was 1) runway, 2) golf course, 3) BX, and 4) Class 6. 'Em priorites are all messed up. How do you expect to get anything done unless #4 is first?
The real question is, how much time will you waste daily doing your "collateral duties" that have less than zero to do with flying or even mission oriented stuff, but are more like a triple redundant version of first-grade elementary school busywork, for no other real reason other than "just because", ...... And the true mission of yours becomes, after spending 14-16 hours a day at work so you can appear busy, the true mission becomes living to work, as opposed to working to live.......
I wish I had a clue what secret message was hidden in this image.
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WHAT ARE YOU BLIND !!!!??? It's 28 !WHAT ARE YOU BLIND !!!!??? It's 28 !
The real question is, how much time will you waste daily doing your "collateral duties" that have less than zero to do with flying or even mission oriented stuff, but are more like a triple redundant version of first-grade elementary school busywork, for no other real reason other than "just because", as well as idiotic computer-based training over every moronic subject imaginable. Which shouldn't be surprising, as everyone is overall treated like a child by Big Blue anyway rather than an adult. And the true mission of yours becomes, after spending 14-16 hours a day at work so you can appear busy, the true mission becomes living to work, as opposed to working to live.......ALL in the name of fufilling the second of three USAF Core Values: "Service before Self."
Oh, and with all of the above, you'll do some flying.....when you have time.
In my last physical in February, I had to do both color vision tests, so if they're changing over to the computer system they are backing it up with the printed plates as of yet.
travsi said:I asked a recruiter yesterday. They said no truth to the article![]()
The real question is, how much time will you waste daily doing your "collateral duties" that have less than zero to do with flying or even mission oriented stuff, but are more like a triple redundant version of first-grade elementary school busywork, for no other real reason other than "just because", as well as idiotic computer-based training over every moronic subject imaginable. Which shouldn't be surprising, as everyone is overall treated like a child by Big Blue anyway rather than an adult. And the true mission of yours becomes, after spending 14-16 hours a day at work so you can appear busy, the true mission becomes living to work, as opposed to working to live.......ALL in the name of fufilling the second of three USAF Core Values: "Service before Self."
Oh, and with all of the above, you'll do some flying.....when you have time.
WHAT ARE YOU BLIND !!!!??? It's 29 !
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I don't man.... Maybe you're covering up some blindness.
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I'm still trying to figure out wht you do 14 hours a day.
Watch Office Space and Idiocracy and that will give you a good feel for that other 12 hours spent at work outside of the cockpit.
Entering with leadership qualities and a sense of service to nation and family is essential to the Officer Corps.
Then again that's partly what OCS will engrave in the youths entering service.