I’m going into the Airforce January 2024 and going in to try to get into Public Affairs. I want to get into film and cinematography when I eventually get out, this is my dream and I hope to achieve it
Sounds awesome this is the AFSC I’m aspiring to get, I’m hopeful my recruiter will pull it off. Thanks for your service and the video. Best of luck to you in your career
Great video, I went to DINFOS in 2012 as an Army PAO reclass and still continue to work in PAO as a federal civilian. I am trying to convince my daughter to go this route because of the vast amount of skills you learn in this career field.
Thank you for being realistic about the standards surrounding the ASVAB. I got a 72 and often feel like I could've retaken it and gotten a much higher score if I'd simply studied more.
Is this a job that’s doable for guard? I’m prior service and was medical but I’m looking to join the guard and try something new. this sounds like an amazing job and would actually put my art degree to some use.
I saw PA officer's get DPs over squadron commanders who richly deserved that DP. Leading a squadron of 300 people is a lot harder than supervising 6 people. Overall, when a person has never been in charge of more than 6 people in their entire career and the other person has shown true leadership in many tough assignment, it make one wonder.
That would be a question for your enlisted career advisor. Public Affairs is a relatively small career field, so the level of difficulty will likely depend on how many slots are in need of filling for your specific rank. Our fingers are crossed for you!🤞
Absolutely! Once you get to tech school you regain most of the freedoms taken in BMT. You are more than welcome to call, FaceTime, or even bring your family on base!
There are plenty of introverts in the career field who do well-there is typically a lot of personal interaction happening on a daily basis though so keep that in mind
Introvert here. What Elora said is true. I was in the Army for five years and you are around others during the day for work reasons and such. This is a good thing, though, because it helps us get stretched, gets us out of our shell and grow as a human being. You'll be fine. Walk with God and all is well.
You have the opportunity to! PA's deploy and go on temporary duties just like any other career. Though, certain bases will provide you with more opportunities for travel than others.
I’m going into the Airforce January 2024 and going in to try to get into Public Affairs. I want to get into film and cinematography when I eventually get out, this is my dream and I hope to achieve it
Have you talked to a recruiter yet? I wanna join this upcoming January as well don’t know when to talk to a recruiter
I just got the call today that I'm going into PA... It wasnt my first pick but I'm certainly excited and ship out July 23!!!
how do you like it?
Sounds awesome this is the AFSC I’m aspiring to get, I’m hopeful my recruiter will pull it off. Thanks for your service and the video. Best of luck to you in your career
Great video, I went to DINFOS in 2012 as an Army PAO reclass and still continue to work in PAO as a federal civilian. I am trying to convince my daughter to go this route because of the vast amount of skills you learn in this career field.
Thank you for being realistic about the standards surrounding the ASVAB. I got a 72 and often feel like I could've retaken it and gotten a much higher score if I'd simply studied more.
Let’s go Bowers! PA represent!
I’m somewhere in there at 1:08 top left photo 👀
Is this a job that’s doable for guard? I’m prior service and was medical but I’m looking to join the guard and try something new. this sounds like an amazing job and would actually put my art degree to some use.
Absolutely! Contact your local guard recruiter for more information.
I saw PA officer's get DPs over squadron commanders who richly deserved that DP. Leading a squadron of 300 people is a lot harder than supervising 6 people. Overall, when a person has never been in charge of more than 6 people in their entire career and the other person has shown true leadership in many tough assignment, it make one wonder.
This is a 💎
I’d like to ask how difficult is it to reclass from maintenance to PA? I assume PA’s manning is never under 90%.
That would be a question for your enlisted career advisor. Public Affairs is a relatively small career field, so the level of difficulty will likely depend on how many slots are in need of filling for your specific rank. Our fingers are crossed for you!🤞
@@malmstromafb_officialthank you.
Do you get to see/talk to your family during tech school? Thank you!
Absolutely!
Once you get to tech school you regain most of the freedoms taken in BMT.
You are more than welcome to call, FaceTime, or even bring your family on base!
I have my own taxi business and its a good one just havent got it off the floor
Can introvert people be good fit for this career
There are plenty of introverts in the career field who do well-there is typically a lot of personal interaction happening on a daily basis though so keep that in mind
Introvert here. What Elora said is true. I was in the Army for five years and you are around others during the day for work reasons and such. This is a good thing, though, because it helps us get stretched, gets us out of our shell and grow as a human being. You'll be fine. Walk with God and all is well.
Is the AFSC for PA not 3N0X6 ???
It certainly is--thank you for catching our typo!
Can you still do Public affairs if u are in reserves or guard?
Absolutely! Contact your local guard or reserve recruiter for more information.
Sounds like my kind of mos is i decide to join, i couldnt find anything online about salary, can you estimate salary?
Pay no matter your AFSC is based on rank.
I miss my dog
What happened to your dog?
Do you travel a lot as a PA Specialist?
You have the opportunity to! PA's deploy and go on temporary duties just like any other career. Though, certain bases will provide you with more opportunities for travel than others.
I want to go to USA and families and friends and relatives and clans please help me with this issue and I will be grateful for help 🙏🙏🙏
Did you need a degree for this?
Nope! The only initial education required is a high school diploma, a GED, or 15 college semester hours.
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I would not want to do this. You get burned quickly.
These people don't even have to see combat. All they have to do is wear combat gears and larp as actual soldiers in front of the media.
Uh oh sounds like someone's jealous!!
They are around active combat still to document the realities of the situations to prevent misinformation. they are important. have some respect
omg its like they have the option to choose the job they wanna do 😱