My Future
14 years ago
General
Hey all! ^w^ So, now that I'm 18, and my time in High School is coming to an end :-: I've been doing some researching at jobs I can do in the Army Reserve. Your're job is to let me know which ones you think will not only pay the most, but also carry the smallest risk of being in combat, which is more applicable to civilian life, and which would pay the most. I took a test, and, without further a due, the results:
MECHANICS:
1. Aircraft Electrician- The aircraft electrician is primarily responsible for supervising, inspecting and performing maintenance on aircraft electrical systems. They ensure that the electrical systems on airplanes and helicopters are properly maintained and repaired.
2. Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic- The wheeled vehicle mechanic is primarily responsible for supervising and performing maintenance and recovery operations on wheeled vehicles and associated items, as well as heavy-wheeled vehicles and select armored vehicles.
3. Allied Trade Specialist- The allied trade specialist is primarily responsible for supervising and performing the fabrication, repair and modification of metallic and nonmetallic parts. They operate lathes, drill presses, grinders and other machine shop equipment.
4. Watercraft Engineer- Watercraft engineers are primarily responsible for supervising or performing maintenance on Army watercraft and auxiliary equipment on marine vessel.
TRANSPORTATION AND AVIATION:
1. Transportation Officer- The Transportation Corps is responsible for moving supplies, troops and equipment anywhere on the globe. During war, the Transportation Corps utilizes trucks, boats and airplanes to provide extremely fast support to the combat teams on the frontlines.
Transportation officers are experts in the systems, vehicles and procedures of moving troops and supplies in the Army.
2. Warrant Officer Corps- As the technical experts in the Army, warrant officers manage and maintain many of the Army’s combat systems, vehicles and networks. Once they reach the rank of chief warrant officer two, they are commissioned by the president and receive the same status as a commissioned officer
3. Aircraft Electrician- The aircraft electrician is primarily responsible for supervising, inspecting and performing maintenance on aircraft electrical systems. They ensure that the electrical systems on airplanes and helicopters are properly maintained and repaired.
4. Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle System Maintenance Technician- The Bradley fighting vehicle system maintainer handles the maintenance and repair of the M2/M3, A2/A3 Bradley fighting vehicle, the M6 Bradley linebacker air defense vehicle and the M-7 Bradley fire support team vehicle.
I would appreciate you're opinions and comments. Personally I am leaning toward "Allied Trade Specialist" because I have a lot of shop and power tool experience. Thank you for your time. Cya -(^^)^
MECHANICS:
1. Aircraft Electrician- The aircraft electrician is primarily responsible for supervising, inspecting and performing maintenance on aircraft electrical systems. They ensure that the electrical systems on airplanes and helicopters are properly maintained and repaired.
2. Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic- The wheeled vehicle mechanic is primarily responsible for supervising and performing maintenance and recovery operations on wheeled vehicles and associated items, as well as heavy-wheeled vehicles and select armored vehicles.
3. Allied Trade Specialist- The allied trade specialist is primarily responsible for supervising and performing the fabrication, repair and modification of metallic and nonmetallic parts. They operate lathes, drill presses, grinders and other machine shop equipment.
4. Watercraft Engineer- Watercraft engineers are primarily responsible for supervising or performing maintenance on Army watercraft and auxiliary equipment on marine vessel.
TRANSPORTATION AND AVIATION:
1. Transportation Officer- The Transportation Corps is responsible for moving supplies, troops and equipment anywhere on the globe. During war, the Transportation Corps utilizes trucks, boats and airplanes to provide extremely fast support to the combat teams on the frontlines.
Transportation officers are experts in the systems, vehicles and procedures of moving troops and supplies in the Army.
2. Warrant Officer Corps- As the technical experts in the Army, warrant officers manage and maintain many of the Army’s combat systems, vehicles and networks. Once they reach the rank of chief warrant officer two, they are commissioned by the president and receive the same status as a commissioned officer
3. Aircraft Electrician- The aircraft electrician is primarily responsible for supervising, inspecting and performing maintenance on aircraft electrical systems. They ensure that the electrical systems on airplanes and helicopters are properly maintained and repaired.
4. Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle System Maintenance Technician- The Bradley fighting vehicle system maintainer handles the maintenance and repair of the M2/M3, A2/A3 Bradley fighting vehicle, the M6 Bradley linebacker air defense vehicle and the M-7 Bradley fire support team vehicle.
I would appreciate you're opinions and comments. Personally I am leaning toward "Allied Trade Specialist" because I have a lot of shop and power tool experience. Thank you for your time. Cya -(^^)^
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