Here is the second video that I've made for my Air Force Journey series. If you've already watched it, skip down to the supplemental material, if not here it is for your viewing pleasure.
To start off, check out this link on the official Air Force's website, and locate your recruiter:
Recruiter Locator
Air Force recruiters are very busy so getting to sit down with one could be a tough task. You want to make yourself appealing in your initial email to them.
You could start by asking questions to Air Force recruiters online:
Air Force Recruiting Facebook Page
Air Force Live Chat
Both of these are a good place to get your noobie questions answered, before having to sit down with a recruiter.
Make Yourself a More Appealing Recruit
- List in your email your SAT or ACT scores, as these generally transfer well onto the ASVAB.
- Tell the recruiter about your grades in high school.
- Be committed. Make sure it is something you want to do, and email with confidence that you really want to join the Air Force.
- Be knowledgeable. If you already know about the process, your recruiter can spend less time telling you things and more time doings things.
Play 20 Questions With the Recruiter
What the Recruiter Never Told You
Answers To the Top Air Force Questions
Questions you may want to ask a recruiter
Questions to Ask a Recruiter
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