An official website of the United States government
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Home : News : Commentaries : Display
NEWS | April 6, 2011

Career Assistance Tip

By Master Sgt. Donal Leydig, career assistance advisor Joint Base Charleston's Professional Enhancement Center

AETC Special Duty Assignment team briefing

Have you ever wanted the opportunity to recruit sharp individuals into the Air Force as an Air Force recruiter or mold civilians into Airmen as an Air Force military training instructor? Perhaps you have always wanted to lead transitioning Airmen as a military training leader or educate Airmen as a professional military education instructor. The Air Education and Training Command Special Duty Assignments Briefing Team can answer any questions you may have concerning these challenging and rewarding careers.

The team will be here to brief all aspects of special duty opportunities from 9 to 11 a.m., May 9, at Bldg. 247, room 309. Spouses are highly encouraged to attend. Senior Airmen with at least 35 months Time in Service through master sergeants with less than 16 years Total Active Federal Military Service may be eligible to apply, and are encouraged to attend the briefing.

Contact Staff Sgt. Alvarado at 963-2896, or email you career assistance advisor at donald.leydig@us.af.mil for more information.

For my fellow readers, I am off to the Senior Non-Commissioned Officers Academy until June 1, so this is my last article for awhile. If you need any career advice, please email me as I will be checking email while I'm away.