Monday, February 24, 2020

Air Force (visual information graphic arts)?

Leontine Kreitz: Air Force Art Jobs

Vernon Martorana: For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/axJvgsorry sunshine, they got rid of graphics :( all of them were forced to retrain as of last year.. You used to have to submit a portfolio that was considered along with your ASVAB scores. All the other branches still have this job if you're dead set on it. However with a BA you could try and commission. They don't really stick you anywhere you have experience but the pay is better and you might learn some things. I'm a 3N0X2 aka Radio/TV broadcaster and we do tons of graphics stuff however. Whenever I'm bored I play our new CS4 stuff, which is awesome. Besides being a news reporter I do web design, posters, signs, animations.. It's like being graphics, only better. I recommend it -- the ASVAB's only a 76 I think...Show more

Monroe Rainey: Hello Tori Do.Yes. Air Force still has that job but it is redefined.http://usmilitary.about.com/od/airfor! ceenlistedjob...Now called Visual Information: AFSC is 3V0x1But, it is in the General category of 70 other jobs you could get.And, Air Force doesn't guarantee jobs.Army does. Join the Army. But, you won't be "just" doing graphic work in the Army. You will be a soldier first and training for combat all the time.But, listen up. You do NOT join the military for a JOB. If that is how you see it, then, don't enlist and go to community college for graphic arts and you will be really trained for that kind of work.You join the military to be IN the military. The job you get is secondary to your ability to SERVE. You join the military to SERVE.The military can assign you to any job it wishes even if you have a trained job already.AF never assigns people to work out of their AFSC.But, Army will assign people to work out of their MOS if they need you to do that at some base/post.Reevaluate why you want to join the military.Best wishes,Larry SmithSenior Master Sergeant, USAF (R! et.)First Sergeant...Show more

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