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The Chow Hall
Wanting to join the Air Force
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<blockquote data-quote="LDC2335" data-source="post: 8979852" data-attributes="member: 82561"><p>yea pretty sad, but anyone who's left their growing babies, knows that even 4 months is a long time, last time i went for 3 months, my 18 month old didnt recognize me. Thats a crappy feeling, and now that i have two, im dreading the next tour. So sure its not a year, but they still suck.</p><p></p><p>on a side note, the work done while deployed is far more rewarding than the "training" dont at home.</p><p></p><p>p.s. def try to find a job that you can use on the outside.</p><p></p><p>cross training is not nearly as easy as recruiters say, in fact its damn near impossible to cross train into a job that isnt worse that the one you already have. been there done that. So make sure the one you pick is the one you want for good. </p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDC2335, post: 8979852, member: 82561"] yea pretty sad, but anyone who's left their growing babies, knows that even 4 months is a long time, last time i went for 3 months, my 18 month old didnt recognize me. Thats a crappy feeling, and now that i have two, im dreading the next tour. So sure its not a year, but they still suck. on a side note, the work done while deployed is far more rewarding than the "training" dont at home. p.s. def try to find a job that you can use on the outside. cross training is not nearly as easy as recruiters say, in fact its damn near impossible to cross train into a job that isnt worse that the one you already have. been there done that. So make sure the one you pick is the one you want for good. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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