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Studying for TSgt...dying a little more each day.
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<blockquote data-quote="LDC2335" data-source="post: 11499146" data-attributes="member: 82561"><p>I have a great idea, how about you study like 3000 questions worth of material, and we'll ask 100. FML</p><p></p><p>I wish it was like college. Study a chapter take a test. Not take a test on the ENTIRE Air Force and then another on your ENTIRE job whether you worked with it or not.</p><p></p><p>Im sure other AFSC's are like this too. But I'm Ammo. Every base has a different mission/aircraft etc. And therefore different ammo. </p><p></p><p>Im a visual learner. You want me to memorize(without ever touching them) bullets, flare, chaff, support equipment, adapters, racks, bombs, missiles, fuzes, fins, heads, and what type of head does what, and what test kit to test each. The list goes on and on of stuff to memorize and that doesnt include all the politics of it. But we get preached to everyday to not memorize tech orders. </p><p></p><p>How about someone watch me do my job, check my EPR's and then deem me worthy to promote. Then the Air force would be ran by hard working men and women who can actually do their job and have earned their place.</p><p></p><p>Ok, done venting, off to fall asleep to the very slow reading PDG mp3's</p><p></p><p>Disclaimer: I'm not saying all who make rank early are undeserving or are not hard workers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDC2335, post: 11499146, member: 82561"] I have a great idea, how about you study like 3000 questions worth of material, and we'll ask 100. FML I wish it was like college. Study a chapter take a test. Not take a test on the ENTIRE Air Force and then another on your ENTIRE job whether you worked with it or not. Im sure other AFSC's are like this too. But I'm Ammo. Every base has a different mission/aircraft etc. And therefore different ammo. Im a visual learner. You want me to memorize(without ever touching them) bullets, flare, chaff, support equipment, adapters, racks, bombs, missiles, fuzes, fins, heads, and what type of head does what, and what test kit to test each. The list goes on and on of stuff to memorize and that doesnt include all the politics of it. But we get preached to everyday to not memorize tech orders. How about someone watch me do my job, check my EPR's and then deem me worthy to promote. Then the Air force would be ran by hard working men and women who can actually do their job and have earned their place. Ok, done venting, off to fall asleep to the very slow reading PDG mp3's Disclaimer: I'm not saying all who make rank early are undeserving or are not hard workers. [/QUOTE]
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