Can I cross train in the Air Force?

Can I cross train in the Air Force?

The Air Force provides many opportunities for Airmen seeking career change and development. Cross-training is a way for Airmen to change career paths toward the end of their enlistment; however, it is possible for troops to retrain even earlier.

What are the requirements to cross train in the Air Force?

A first-term airman (four-year enlistment contract) assigned to a CONUS (continental United States) base is eligible to volunteer to retrain after they have completed 35 months (and no more than 43 months) of military service.

How do I get into the Air Force contract?

QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY

  1. MINIMUM EDUCATION. High school diploma, GED with 15 college credits, or GED.
  2. ASVAB REQUIREMENTS. General.
  3. QUALIFICATIONS. Completion of 24 semester hours of business related subjects. Ability to communicate effectively in writing. Ability to speak distinctly.

Where do Air Force contractors get stationed?

Contracting Officers and Airmen are typically stationed with Mission Support Centers and are responsible for managing and executing operational acquisition solutions, across the Air Force enterprise.

Does the Air Force Academy have a cross country team?

United States Air Force Academy is located in Air Force Academy, CO and the Cross Country program competes in the Mountain West Conference (MW) conference. Getting familiar with the Cross Country program is an important first step in the recruiting process.

What percent of the Air Force is officers?

17.7 percent
Across all U.S. military branches, 82.3 percent of those on active duty are enlisted personnel while 17.7 percent are officers. Overall this means there is an average of 1 officer for every 4.6 enlisted personnel across the U.S. military.

What benefits do you get after 4 years in the Air Force?

After you complete your initial four-year service obligation, you can qualify for a retention program that allows the service to pay you up to $60,000 if you stay with the Air Force. Sign up for another two years after your initial four-year commitment and you receive $20,000.

How much do Air Force contractors make?

Average U.S. Air Force Contract Specialist yearly pay in the United States is approximately $83,223, which meets the national average.

Can a Special Warfare Operator cross train with an AFSC?

This memo states that any Airmen that meet cross-training and eligibility requirements may pursue cross-training into Special Warfare operator or support career fields. This memo largely addresses candidates that were having difficulty being released from their original AFSC’s Career Field Manager (CFM) due to having their own manning issues.

What is the regulations for retraining in the Air Force?

The regulation which governs retraining for Air Force enlisted personnel is Air Force Instruction 36-2626 — AIRMAN RETRAINING PROGRAM.

What happens when AFPC accepts your crosstrain package?

Once AFPC has accepted your crosstrain package, you can expect to receive an email notification from the career field you are applying for. Crosstrainees inherently have a higher level of discrimination placed against them.

How long does it take to get an AFSC in the Air Force?

Airmen must apply for AFSCs for which they meet all requirements and have a class starting within 120 days. Airmen are encouraged to list, as a minimum, three AFSC choices. If the Air Force cannot approve the choices, the Air Force will provide re-training AFSCs based on Air Force requirements and the individual’s qualifications.