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• Emergency Services

Tree Services

• Storm Damage

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get all of your ducks in a row. So,

managing work, school, housing a

bills around the Air Force schedule

isn’t too difficult.

Q: So you spoke about performing

your assigned duty, would you care

to provide some insight of what your

duty entails?

A: Sure! I am currently an air

transportation specialist. So to keep

it short, I’m responsible for prepar-

ing and inspecting all cargo and

hazardous cargo being loaded and

unloaded from the aircraft. I am also

responsible for managing passengers

getting on and off. Essentially, I man-

age the logistics for anything and

anyone getting on and off the plane.

Q: Wow, so it’s like you’re the back-

bone of operations for the Air Force

Reserves. I can see where you get your

project management skills from.

Thank you for taking the time to

sit down with me and talk about the

service, and thank you for dedicat-

ing your life to serving this country.

To close this out could you offer

any insight to the readers who may

be considering joining the Air Force

Reserves or any branch of service?

A: It needs to be something they

want, once you sign that contract, its

binding, you’re given a job and you

need to perform that job. But anyone

joining should consider the benefits,

there’s travel, the opportunity to get an

education and develop skills you may

not have a chance to develop oth-

erwise. More or less make the most

out of the opportunity, the knowledge

I’ve gained in the service is extremely

valuable.

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