Originally posted by: Cadop
I have been working out(push-ups, sit-ups, pull-ups, jogging) for the past month or so. I will continue untill I leave.
I plan on going career. The Air Force has awesome benefits and I could retire after 20 years of service which would be awesome.
Be aware that the AF is the middle of massive cutbacks right now, a lot of AFSCs are on the chopping block. My 2A0x1B job is being eliminated, so thats the perspective that this advice comes from.
As soon as you finish your 5 level CDCs and whatever else your AFSC needs to you to do to get your 5 level, start school. Begin taking classes. Any AF base, whether it be stateside or overseas, will have multiple colleges that you can take classes at. Get the education that will make you employable in the civilian world, in case your AFSC gets cut back.
Also, as soon as you are able to, access the military MyPay website and set up a discretionary allotment into a savings account at an institution that will make it difficult for you to withdraw money, have funds from your monthly pay go into that as an emergency fund. It may sound like common sense, but probably 95% of the military lives pay check to pay check.
Setting up your TSP while you're in there would be a very good idea as well.