Duties Of Career Guidance Officer

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duties of career guidance officer
Superman School: Opinions and Guidance?

“Superman School” is the nickname for the USAF’s Combat Controller training pipeline. As a US Air Force officer candidate, I am interested in becoming a Special Tactics Officer (the officer equivalent of a combat controller). I know it is a very difficult path; with two years of training and an 80% attrition rate. I am looking for some insight and insider advice from former Air Force special operators as to what exactly the job entails, (duties and such), what the training is like, what exact schools are involved, and what general life is like as a STO or combat controller.

I would not go for it initially, but potentially cross-train into it a few years into my air force career, from intel perhaps. How hard is this to do and how often is it done? What kind of personality and body-types have you found, as special operations veterans, are best for this type of AFSC beside the required incredibly-fit, motivated, and well-driven individual?

Sounds to me like you’re a relatively intelligent person. I should hope you are if your claim to be an Air Force officer candidate is true. Granted, I’ve been retired a couple years, but I’d hope they wouldn’t let idiots in nowadays.

First, you’re looking for answers in the wrong place. You should be talking to recruiters or requesting information from the Air Force website. Find a site that is giving you some general information of what it is you are looking for and look for a Contacts link. There’s almost always one there somewhere.

Talk to people from the source. The odds of finding a person with that kind of info on here is extraordinarily unlikely.

Good luck in your new career. Aim high!

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