 So I joined the Air Force because I couldn't afford school and then I was in a rough time of my life where I needed an escape I guess maybe, but it turned out the Air Force to me wasn't just going to be about the school, it turned out to be much more and now I really enjoy it. So I just hit my two year mark, entered August 1st, 2017 and I am an Airman 1st class. The title for my job is Maintenance Management Production, if AFC is 2R1X1. I entered in with an open contract and picked it out in basic training. Honestly I had no idea what this job was but after getting a little more into it and going to my first space and seeing what I do I'm like wow that's a pretty big job so yeah now it's something I really wanted to do. I'll be honest I really wanted a medical job like dental assistant or surgeon assistant I was like dang I could probably get a really good job right after the Air Force if I really wanted to get out. I signed a four year contract because in my mind I was like oh I'll just do school, get out but I really wish I signed a six year contract but it's all good. My tech school for the job was at Shepherd Air Force Base in Texas I think it was Wichita Falls, yeah. Tech school for me was only about 33 days but they cut it short at 29 I believe because it was around the time they were trying to send us home for Thanksgiving so ended up being only about 29 days so we got kind of lucky. I at first tech school was a little awkward you had one half of you that had some freedom the other half was still tied down because of the MTLs but honestly I really enjoyed tech school the school part I mean you fell asleep less sometimes but it was just the friends that I made they were really cool I met so many different people from different places learned so many new things and like I would honestly go back to that just to like see the friends again because they're really people that I'll remember for a long time. So with my job since we handle all aircraft we can be stationed anywhere. So as a maintenance management productionist or a scheduler they might call us PSND we are required to create schedules flying schedules for the aircraft that we're stationed with will be required to make a weekly schedule a monthly schedule and a quarterly schedule obviously a weekly is every week a monthly is every month and accordingly is every three months so much with computers again it's gonna depend on like where you're at like with me I'm at the 855th rescue squadron at Nellis Air Force Base so since we're a rescue squadron obviously our helicopters deploy a lot and that case we deploy with them very often probably twice a year I believe but again it just depends on your base it depends on your aircraft where they go and so on. I'll be honest when I first joined it was just the four years and that's it right now it's like I'm planning on re-enlisting but I can whenever I think about 20 I'm like damn but right now I think if I were like on a scale 1 to 10 I'll probably be on a 6 towards the 20 year retirement so yeah honestly like I said I was trying to go for something medical I wouldn't mind doing that now but now that I know this job and understand it a lot more I really enjoy the job now and I really don't mind doing this for the next who knows how long so you can probably hear the basic answer from everyone like oh volunteer go to school go do this go do that but honestly like with me what was important to me first was learning my job and then I wanted to volunteer and then do the other stuff because if you're pushing for people to like volunteer and do other stuff besides your job first it's gonna be hard for them to be juggling everything at the same time because you're trying to learn your job you're trying to volunteer you're trying to do everything so and honestly just take your time like learning your job first and once you get that down then go for it go go volunteer go do ace try to get that btz package you know just stuff like that my Instagram name is horde.via98 that's j-o-r-g-e dot v-i-l-l-a 98 thanks