9/9/2023 0 Comments Ang part time pilotWhen I was a civilian contractor I did Thursday/Friday of every other week. So, you'll probably plan on being out 4 days of the work month. One of those 5 is typically the Saturday of the "one weekend a month". Typical monthly commitment to get your sorties is 5 days a month. My experience is as a figher guy, other airframes are probably different. Employers can't legally NOT hire you due to you being in the Guard, but they can mask their displeasure and choose someone else because they don't like that you'll be out of the office.Ģ. Don't lie, but keep it brief ("I'm in the Guard"). If you are applying for a new job, don't "overemphasize" your Guard commitments. Let me try to give examples while still keeping it faster/funnier:ġ. Some jobs are better than others (Airlines, Aerospace industry, Defense contractors, GS jobs, Law Enforcement, to name a few). The unwritten aspects are how many longer days you have to work to make it happen, how happy the boss will be with you, etc. The law allows you to be out of the office to do Guard duty. It's not like there are specific jobs out there that include "and is easily workable with Guard duty". In other words, to use the above as an example to answer all the rest of the posters questions, you can work anywhere. In my unit we've got small biz owners, lawyers, Customs agents, dudes who work at the Depot (Warner Robins), cops, and also the FedEx, UPS, airline types.
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