Employee Review
- 4.0May 25, 2023
Good & Bad
Senior Operations ManagerCurrent EmployeePros
The training, camaraderie, teamwork, unique opportunities, and sense of accomplishment are incredible. In general, most Airmen (coworkers) are great people and the longer you serve, the larger your military family & friends will grow.
Cons
There are some (a few) "bad apples"...existing at all ranks, and a bad leader or supervisor can ruin your career at will, and they can do so with ease and little or no repercussions. Unfortunately, as a military member, you don't simply quit or find a new job; departing on unfavorable terms will have lifelong impacts to your veteran benefits and your ability to get hired elsewhere. Sometimes allegations, whether true or false, can lead to loss of pay, confinement, and a federal conviction under UCMJ. Most employers simply want to know if you served in the military and if you received an "honorable discharge." If you check anything other than yes to the second question, many employers will discard your application without asking anything about the circumstances, which could have been very minor, such as grooming/uniform appearance, missing an appointment, or even getting a parking ticket. If a "bad apple" supervisor/leader/commander wants to crush you, they can and will, and there are ample rules/scenarios at their availability to either "catch you" in a violation, or fabricate a violation.
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- 4.0Sep 30, 2023Aerospace Medical TechnicianFormer Employee, more than 5 yearsSan Antonio, TX
Pros
GI Bill + other help with school. VA disability. Your troops and peers are basically like family.
Cons
I was miserable on the job my last 2 years as a medic because I was still wiping old peoples' messes up and taking orders from every nurse on the ward, but I really can't say it wasn't worth it. 3 years later, after getting paid to get my CS degree, I can still afford to live on my own while searching for a job. I can also decide to pursue a Master's degree because I still have more GI bill left + Texas gives 120 credits of free tuition to veterans.