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Brother trying to join the Military. Need advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="Branhammer" data-source="post: 14679033" data-attributes="member: 164970"><p>Yep, he knows that I enjoyed my time as an avionics tech for the most part, but I've told him that he probably would be happier doing something with computers. Being on the flight line can be VERY high-pressure. I'm not sure if he could handle it. It's one thing to work on cargo jets and tankers, it's quite a different thing when a PAVEHAWK in Afghanistan has rescue mission with a 15 minute window to save someone's life and you have a 2 minute window to fix a flight control issue so it can take off in time and there's no spare aircraft. Not sure he could handle that. Hell, even my current job as an analyst might be more up his ally, and becoming a master statistics, MS excel, and MS access aren't bad traits to have on the outside either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Branhammer, post: 14679033, member: 164970"] Yep, he knows that I enjoyed my time as an avionics tech for the most part, but I've told him that he probably would be happier doing something with computers. Being on the flight line can be VERY high-pressure. I'm not sure if he could handle it. It's one thing to work on cargo jets and tankers, it's quite a different thing when a PAVEHAWK in Afghanistan has rescue mission with a 15 minute window to save someone's life and you have a 2 minute window to fix a flight control issue so it can take off in time and there's no spare aircraft. Not sure he could handle that. Hell, even my current job as an analyst might be more up his ally, and becoming a master statistics, MS excel, and MS access aren't bad traits to have on the outside either. [/QUOTE]
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