What it's like being an IT in the Coast Guard
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
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Disclaimer: These views are mine and should not be construed as the views of the U.S. Coast Guard.
Can you make a video on being a YN? How A School is, the locations a YN can be stationed at, ect… love the videos!
Can you possibly interview a intelligence specialists ?
thanks for the reco
Great Video 👍
Can you do a video on what it’s like being a boatswains mate in CG and also if there ships have wifi by any chance?
Depends, some boats only go underway for short stints some for months, smaller cutters have wifi i think the small boats under that dont. Being a BM depends on ur unit cause u can be a BM on a land unit or like be a BM at an ANT or smallboat station and be a coxsain(drives the boats) so its really depends
@military journeymen. Would you recommend to someone that wants to go in the future to Cyber Security to do IT before Cyber Security? and if Yes, what part of IT would contribute to Cyber Security? Or better just go directly to cyber security without any previous experience in IT at Coast Guard?
IT is a good path to cyber but not necessary.
@@militaryjourneymen thank you very much for answering my question!
Bet im torn between putting my name on the IT or IS list right now
IT you will be working in a more diverse range of places, all over the USA, in and out of the office environment. IS you may be confined more to certain geographical areas such as Maryland and DC and you may also be required to work in secret rooms often without personal communication devices such as your cell phone.
"IT is the future." And yet coast guard IT is 15+ years behind anything in the private sector. If the Coast Guard put more money into IT, made things more modern and user friendly then they could get rid of most of the YNs and SKs. A well written computer program could do most of the office work that support rates make BMs and MKs do anyways.
Yea pretty much, i was thinkn of IT before i joined and now seeing the technological infrastructure i see that theres no way any of that can translate to the private sector, youd have to do alot of outside studying on ur own for that and maybe use TA or GI bill for top level certs to make yourself valuable upon getting out. But a clearance (secret or top secret preferably) is a hell of an asset to have.
Would you recommend Air Force then? Air Force is known for being competitive and state of the art right?
@@Joe-of1ob I honestly don't know much about the IT in the air force. But I wouldn't expect any government bureaucracy to be cutting state of the art or user friendly. It might be expensive and secure but the programing and interface is usually lacking. It would be a good career for sure but you'd have to ask someone in the air force if it would actually translate I to a civilian IT career after the military.
thx you
I just got my score on the ASVAB it was 40 and I got the rate I wanted which was MK
Awesome
How long are coast guard deployments? Are reservist considered veterans after they retire from 20 years?
reservists would need 40 years technically, however if you've been active duty the time does play a factor I believe.
How long are coast guards at sea on cutters?
Lmao I’m an IT3 rn
Hey is there any way we can speak directly
What's this guy's channel?
Do you have any info or know someone who is an IT on the reserve side?
IT in reserves just come in on normal reserve schedule and typically work at a local ESD. Same job just part time.
Hey I know that guy.
Would be cool if you did an interview with Military Journeymen about Cyber Security in the near future.
I don’t know if this translate over to the Navy any but I’m shipping soon as IT/ATF in the Navy.
HS or IS coming soon? :)
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