I don't regret joining, but I'm happy to get out. - Avionics Technician US Air Force Employee Review

2.0
Nov 3, 2014
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Pros

General Air Force Pros: You get paid to train. Career progression is virtually guaranteed to a point. There is potential for travel to interesting places. Overall, a good place to start if you don't have any strong employment prospects or education. As for the job specifically: Aircraft maintenance is good, hands-on work if you like that. Generally, you'll work outside, if you like that. I do. The job can provide interesting technical challenges at times.

Cons

General Air Force Cons: As with any branch, you lose a great deal of personal liberty. You have very little influence on where you end up living. No matter what job you signed up for, you can get re-assigned to a job you don't want. You're likely to deploy fairly frequently. The leave policy is generous, if you can get your leave approved for when you want it, which is uncommon. Your career trajectory is rather fixed, particularly since you can't leave under penalty of law. Job specifics: Long hours, fewer off days than other jobs. The culture is still somewhat toxic towards women. It has gotten better since I've been in, but there is still progress to be made. There is a tendency to shuffle bad troops from job to job, rather than addressing the problem.

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5.0
Jun 29, 2026
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Pros

Free health care, Free school, 30 days of leave every year, lots of 4 day weekends.

Cons

Some peoples Morale is perpetually low, which can make work spaces not fun to be in.

4.0
Jun 24, 2026
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Pros

Teaches you a trade while paying you. Social appreciation. Purpose. If you have no idea what you want to do with your life especially as far as a career goes, run to a recruiter. Regardless of whereever you come from a military career is your stepping stone into middle class and up living and career opportunity.

Cons

Every extra dollar you attempt to make beyond your rank will require more work than you will be paid to do. The real payoff monetarily you get from competing in the military will come in to play during your post life. Confidence, courage, accountability, etc are not standard attributes in people at all.

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