INTERVIEWING AN AIR FORCE SOCIAL WORKER!
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
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Military FAQs:
What branch did you join? Air Force
How long have I been in the Air Force? 3 years
What do I do in the Air Force? I am a Medical Service Corps (MSC) Officer
Did I take the AFOQT? No. Medical AFSCs did not require it. I took the GRE to gain entrance.
Wow! Prefect timing, I just started my MSW program today. I figured I may as well get a degree while I’m spending time getting in shape to serve
You’re awesome Veronica! This was so helpful.
So glad you posted this I’ve been wanting to join ima social worker. But all the recruiters I’ve asked about it had no clue or information on it. SO THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
So awesome, hi Sarah
Thank you for posting this im interested in joining the air force as a social worker and I just recently graduated with MSW
Thank you for posting this. I am currently a contractor at an af base and lately I’ve been interested in becoming an officer. I have so many questions, fears but this helped a lot.
This is really helpful. I've been debating on joining the military because I didn't want to not be able to use my MSW or anything like that. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much for doing this video. I’m currently looking into this career field.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for posting this video. Do you know how residency works if you have a dependent?
Is there a way to contact her via socials to ask questions?
If one is a civilian worker, I think this could be a satisfying job but a lot of heartache. Most higher ups are not going to listen to you anyway. The standard philosophy is: "If one can not handle his or her own family, then how can one be in charge of a group of troops?" Mistakes are not permitted.
Do you know any Navy social workers? If so it would be great to have her/he on here.
So you have to join the military or you just get your degree and apply?