Hello,
I was just wondering what kind of positions are there avaibale for young woman that want to participate in the army or airforce?
Thankyou ,
Betty
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Job Searches? leah87 answered Sunday March 21 2010, 12:16 am: I almost joined the airforce. I trained with them for awhile to see if it was for me before I signed but when you take your asvab it will inform you of the categories you are strongest in and then you can go from there. There are many many positions available though depending on whether you want to travel or not. I personally wanted to travel was going to be a physical therapist and get to travel on the helicopters to different camps and work with the soldiers. But they also had a position where I could have choosen not to travel and be stationed in one area to treat injuries so there are definitely options. I highly suggest the airforce though! [ leah87's advice column | Ask leah87 A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Saturday March 13 2010, 9:51 am: Today’s Armed Forces have much more to offer Women than they did years ago. The best advice I can give you is to check out the different Military Websites to see what each of the services have to offer. As far as I know only the Army offers you a guaranteed career choice before enlistment.
If say Police work is something you are interested in, which is one of the most popular choices, then you should talk to a recruiter and see if the Military Police MOS, as they are called, is available for when you want to enlist. Have a second and third career choice in mind as some careers are more popular than others and are not always available.
Today’s Military has very few restrictions on jobs for women. A woman can be an auto mechanic, aircraft repair, Fire Fighting, Truck Driver, Air Traffic Control and many more opportunities that may interest you. The person with the best information as to what is available for you is the recruiter once you take the Military Aptitude Test.
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