Studying for TSgt...dying a little more each day.

motorider228

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Not studying for rank, but ALS is helping me die a little bit every day. The only things that are bothersome are things that I won't use as a SSgt, ever. With all the budget cuts and money saving going on in the AF, a lot of fat could be trimmed from PME curriculum.

Anyways, to stay on topic, best of luck guys!
 

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I'd love to go down there, actually anywhere back in the southeast. I really want to go back to Charleston though, I almost considered doing a Korea tour just to get a follow on there but I've been in Japan and away from my daughter for almost 3 years now and I'm ready to go!

I was definitely a non volunteer, even from cannon. I just had a new baby 2 months before i left. I would have liked to wait a while. Oh well, at least he wont remember it. My other 2 boys prolly will. Hopefully this is it for a while.

oh, and im not missing any pages. :banana:
 

stangaholic280

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Not studying for rank, but ALS is helping me die a little bit every day. The only things that are bothersome are things that I won't use as a SSgt, ever. With all the budget cuts and money saving going on in the AF, a lot of fat could be trimmed from PME curriculum.

Anyways, to stay on topic, best of luck guys!

Hm, I really liked my time in ALS. I do agree though...they could focus a lot more on stuff that would actually help you out being an NCO. I left there still not really knowing how to write a bullet, an EPR, a MFR, an award package, etc. Combine that with having crap department leadership and I'd be pretty screwed if I wasn't proactive and sought out people in my Sqd/Grp for help with these kinda things.

Annnyways lol. :poke:
 

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