scoobs Posted April 15, 2005 Posted April 15, 2005 Does anybody have any info on these units.Do they interview seprately for the hercs and A-10's?And how often does the Oregon FW hire off the street? [ 15. April 2005, 14:34: Message edited by: scoobs ]
Guest BLEEDS ON Posted April 15, 2005 Posted April 15, 2005 Idaho ANG interviews C-130s and A-10s together. The board is comprised half and half.
Spartacus Posted April 15, 2005 Posted April 15, 2005 I have a friend that interviewed about two years ago for the Oregon KC-135 unit and got a slot. He is from there so they liked him, but he just walked in off the streetand beat everyone else out. They only gave one slot at that time.
scoobs Posted April 15, 2005 Author Posted April 15, 2005 How many people does Idaho interview a year?And from heard about the Oregon tanker unit its not to tough to get an interview.
scoobs Posted April 16, 2005 Author Posted April 16, 2005 And how many people do they pick a year or does it depend.
Guest delta Posted April 16, 2005 Posted April 16, 2005 Idaho ANG- 2004: Board Members consisted of: 3 A-10 2 C-130 Interviews 22 2 A-10 selects 1 C-130 2003: Board Members consisted of: 2 A-10 3 C-130 Interviews 23 (?) 1 A-10 select 2 C-130 Like all guard units it depends on how many pilots they need. Slots granted may vary from year to year. Good luck to ya....
B-O-double-Z Posted May 27, 2005 Posted May 27, 2005 I know most of the A-10 guys at Boise. They are a bunch of good dudes. I deployed with them in '99 to Tripani, Sicily for two months. We based out of there while the Kosovo thing was going on. It was a blast. Boise is cool town too. I've been up there several times for various reasons. If I ever considered leaving my full-time gig here at Barksdale for another A-10 Guard or Reserve unit, I'd try for Boise. I've instructed a couple of their UPT graduates in the A-10. One of them was probably the most talented young guy we've had at Barksdale. The other one didn't do so well. He was a former Marine helo guy--went through fixed-wing qual--and then to A-10 FTU. He was an outstanding guy and worked his ass off. He made it through the FTU by the skin of his teeth, but subsequently made some flying mistakes in the unit. They FEB'd him. He kept his wings but they reccommended him out of single-seat aircraft. It was shame because he was a stand up guy and we all worked our asses off to get him through FTU training.
Guest AirGuardian Posted May 27, 2005 Posted May 27, 2005 Flew over your homesight of Barks the other day. Looks like you have plenty of 8 engined behemoths lined up on the tarmac... Counted well over 30 and it went something like this... "Look, more 52s - 1, 2, 3...aaaand 26, aaaaaaand 27, aaaaaaaaaand 28, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand etc." You probably wear your mask walking out to your jet due to the fumes from the 52 smokers... Have you heard this radio call by mistake BOZZ, "Tower, Everyone's grabbing a throttle, we're going around!"
B-O-double-Z Posted May 27, 2005 Posted May 27, 2005 AirGuardian, Yeah...Barksdale is is the B-52 center of the universe. Our A-10 squadron is sort of an afterthought down on the south end of the field. We will be taking up more real estate in the future. BRAC results say we are getting nine more hogs. Talked with Nap yesterday. He told me you guys are getting activated, but that you'd be working two weeks on...and two weeks off. That's pretty cush. You guys must have a strong airline pilot mafia to pull that off. How's that work if you're a technician.
Guest AirGuardian Posted May 28, 2005 Posted May 28, 2005 Tech wise, we'll be activated as well(most of us) We'll be pretty busy though with continuation sorties/training/currency in between those weeks. We'll see if AMC really holds us to those SRT's...wouldn't be surprised if they lengthened them from time to time. Commercial Mafia is quite strong and is a good thing to have around! It's been a couple of years for me since our last activation so I could use some more experience and tax free of course... If you get several more swine in the fold, does that mean you'll have your name on more than one!!! Niiiice! [ 28. May 2005, 01:08: Message edited by: AirGuardian ]
B-O-double-Z Posted May 28, 2005 Posted May 28, 2005 AirGaurdian, Yeah, I know your techincians will be activated too, but are they (techs) going to get to work "two weeks on...two weeks off" like your activated reservists. Do the ones working "two on, two off," stay on orders continually? If so, is this so your airline pilots don't have to take mil leave from their jobs, and can make full military pay and half airline pay at the same time while activated?
Guest LittlePistol Posted October 19, 2007 Posted October 19, 2007 Hi there...figured I'd try to raise this topic up from the dead. A little birdie told me the Idaho ANG has open slots for hawg-drivers. Does anyone have any insight on the Idaho hiring process? Thanks a bunch!
Guest Matt Damon Posted October 19, 2007 Posted October 19, 2007 (edited) Too bad that your little birdie didn't introduce you to Google, wants check dot com, or good ole fashion find it out for your-fvcking-self. But since I like to be helpful I will give you a break. Here is some POC information that I found out about the unit all by myself. And she will even answer your educated questions, never bothered her with one that I could find on the website though. POC: SMSgt Tammy Hughes email: tammy.hughes@idbois.ang.af.mil phone: 1-800-621-3909 website: https://www.idaho.ang.af.mil Packages are due 15 December 2007 Edited October 19, 2007 by Matt Damon
Guest LittlePistol Posted October 19, 2007 Posted October 19, 2007 Thanks for the help, I'll make sure I do the rest of it all by myself.
D-ron Posted October 19, 2007 Posted October 19, 2007 Too bad that your little birdie didn't introduce you to Google, wants check dot com, or good ole fashion find it out for your-fvcking-self. But since I like to be helpful I will give you a break. Here is some POC information that I found out about the unit all by myself. And she will even answer your educated questions, never bothered her with one that I could find on the website though. POC: SMSgt Tammy Hughes email: tammy.hughes@idbois.ang.af.mil phone: 1-800-621-3909 website: https://www.idaho.ang.af.mil Packages are due 15 December 2007 Well, I'm not sure where you got your info from, but that webpage isn't updated. It says packages are due in 15 Dec 2006. If you got your info from somewhere other than that webpage, then I apologize. If anyone finds out anything more, please post. I'm thinking about applying to this unit, but I already have an OTS application in for 08OT01, so I haven't 100% decided if I want to go ANG yet Darin
GreasySideUp Posted October 20, 2007 Posted October 20, 2007 I already have an OTS application in for 08OT01, so I haven't 100% decided if I want to go ANG yet 2 birds in the hand is better than none. Apply to both, maybe you get at least one, hopefully you have a tough decision to make. Provides an easy answer when they ask what you'll do if you don't get the slot. "well sir I have a package in with AD as we speak...." Good luck, explore all your options. -j
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