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My youngest daughter is graduating high school this May, and is looking to
do a GWBush by joining the Air National Guard. The job she's most interested in is Air Traffic Controller. She's also contemplating doing AFROTC at the same time (don't think she can do ROTC while being in ANG). I _assume_ this would be an advantage toward later being an FAA controller. In any case, we'd appreciate some comments, advice, warnings, etc., that would assist her along this path. What might she expect after her Air Force tour is up? Thanks in advance!! Tom |
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![]() Tom Sixkiller wrote: My youngest daughter is graduating high school this May, and is looking to do a GWBush by joining the Air National Guard. The job she's most interested in is Air Traffic Controller. She's also contemplating doing AFROTC at the same time (don't think she can do ROTC while being in ANG). I _assume_ this would be an advantage toward later being an FAA controller. In any case, we'd appreciate some comments, advice, warnings, etc., that would assist her along this path. What might she expect after her Air Force tour is up? I don't see being a military controller as being an adavantage. If she knows she wants to be a controller then go to one of the colleges that will train you as a controller and the FAA guarantees you a job after you graduate. An example is the University of North Dakota. They have unbelievably good training facilities at the college. There are several others across the country. I have seen a couple of Air Force facilities and was not impressed. |
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![]() "Newps" wrote in message news:W4Q5c.26805$JL2.309197@attbi_s03... Tom Sixkiller wrote: My daughter is graduating high school this May, and is looking to do a GWBush by joining the Air National Guard. The job she's most interested in is Air Traffic Controller. She's also contemplating doing AFROTC at the same time (don't think she can do ROTC while being in ANG). I _assume_ this would be an advantage toward later being an FAA controller. In any case, we'd appreciate some comments, advice, warnings, etc., that would assist her along this path. What might she expect after her Air Force tour is up? I don't see being a military controller as being an adavantage. If she knows she wants to be a controller then go to one of the colleges that will train you as a controller and the FAA guarantees you a job after you graduate. An example is the University of North Dakota. They have unbelievably good training facilities at the college. There are several others across the country. I have seen a couple of Air Force facilities and was not impressed. Thanks for the info. Thing is, she wants to do the Air Force (ANG or ROTC) thing to put herself through college. I'll see what she says about different schools, but she thinks she's not ready to "leave home" yet. One that I have some knowledge about is Embry-Riddle, but I don't think they have an ATC program. Thanks again. Tom |
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![]() Tom Sixkiller wrote: Had dad, help her out to go to the college Newp recommends. It is a straight-line to being hired as an FAA controller. Plus, she won't have to unlearn the Air Force way.;-) Plus, Bush or Kerry can't place her in harm's way. |
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![]() wrote in message ... Tom Sixkiller wrote: Had dad, help her out to go to the college Newp recommends. It is a straight-line to being hired as an FAA controller. Plus, she won't have to unlearn the Air Force way.;-) Plus, Bush or Kerry can't place her in harm's way. Oh, she's getting plenty of help--- room & board, car, etc., but she has to pay some of the expenses herself least she think there's a free lunch. Like her two older sisters, they had to make more than token contributions so they'd realize that failures or shortcoming would come out of their pockets as well as Dad's. And how could she be placed in harms way in the Air National Guard? They NEVER go into combat? :~) |
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As they say in the Army, everyone's "second" job is infantry.
"Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... Tom Sixkiller wrote: Had dad, help her out to go to the college Newp recommends. It is a straight-line to being hired as an FAA controller. Plus, she won't have to unlearn the Air Force way.;-) Plus, Bush or Kerry can't place her in harm's way. Oh, she's getting plenty of help--- room & board, car, etc., but she has to pay some of the expenses herself least she think there's a free lunch. Like her two older sisters, they had to make more than token contributions so they'd realize that failures or shortcoming would come out of their pockets as well as Dad's. And how could she be placed in harms way in the Air National Guard? They NEVER go into combat? :~) |
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![]() "Dan Thompson" wrote in message m... As they say in the Army, everyone's "second" job is infantry. That's why she wants to go Air Force. :~) She doesn't want to be a grunt like her old man. The Army has been courting her quite intensely...and she's giving them the "bums rush". "Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... Tom Sixkiller wrote: Had dad, help her out to go to the college Newp recommends. It is a straight-line to being hired as an FAA controller. Plus, she won't have to unlearn the Air Force way.;-) Plus, Bush or Kerry can't place her in harm's way. Oh, she's getting plenty of help--- room & board, car, etc., but she has to pay some of the expenses herself least she think there's a free lunch. Like her two older sisters, they had to make more than token contributions so they'd realize that failures or shortcoming would come out of their pockets as well as Dad's. And how could she be placed in harms way in the Air National Guard? They NEVER go into combat? :~) |
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![]() Tom Sixkiller wrote: And how could she be placed in harms way in the Air National Guard? They NEVER go into combat? :~) Touche' ;-) |
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Tom Sixkiller wrote in message
... I'll see what she says about different schools, but she thinks she's not ready to "leave home" yet. One that I have some knowledge about is Embry-Riddle, but I don't think they have an ATC program. ERAU does have an ATC program. I think they call it Air Traffic Management, it was called Airway Science when I attended. I took a couple of elective ATC course when I went there. Their web site is www.erau.edu It's pretty cheap to live in the Daytona area, the tough part is finding any job except for the restaurants and hotels. As a student you could work in a different hotel or restaurant every week and still miss a few before you graduated. BTW, the male/female ratio at the Daytona campus was about 10-to-1. Don't know if that helps or hurts your decision. ERAU has a good AFROTC program, although I was in the Navy Club not the AF program. ERAU also has a Prescott, AZ campus but it may not have an ATC program. I think their ocean is not nearly as big as the DB campus. -- Scott |
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![]() tscottme wrote: Tom Sixkiller wrote in message ... snip BTW, the male/female ratio at the Daytona campus was about 10-to-1. snip Wow! That low? I think it was about 94-3 when I was there. I transferred after only one semester, not because of the ratio, but because I felt that DB was not a nice place to live as a student, ERAU (or "Humpty Diddle" as we called it) housed only 800 out of 4500 students (not much for campus life), I was living in the "Ridgewood Roach Ranch" (hot and cold water, and running roaches), and, at the time, IIRC, DB had the second highest crime rate in the country (got mugged the day before I left). The last straw was getting thrown out of class for wearing a baseball cap. For people that have expressed an interest in ERAU, I've suggested that they try the Prescott campus. Dan -- Remove "2PLANES" to reply. |
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