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6/14/2025, 5:12:01 PM
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>How hard is an enlistment to OTS route in the Air National Guard?
I can take years or even decades or 6 months or never.
In the ANG, there needs to be an open spot and they need to pick you to fill it. Also, young guys with degrees think they’re god’s gift to the Air Force. You’re not. Like half of the Air Force enlisted force has a bachelor’s degree. In the guard, like everyone has a degree because most guards offer free tuition at state schools.
In the guard, you’ll meet 16 year TIS O-1s that were formerly E-7s.
Is it impossible to commission in the guard? No, but you might have dudes in front of you that have been genuinely waiting 10 years to put on a butterbar.
>Also, is it possible to work NG as a full time job ?
Once again, yes, but there might be someone in front of you that’s been waiting 10 years for the next full-time spot to open up. AGR slots are limited, and a lot of people want them typically.
If you’re looking for a full-time job, just go active. You can switch to guard after your first contract. Unless you’re trying to be a pilot or something. Then things are different.
>How hard is an enlistment to OTS route in the Air National Guard?
I can take years or even decades or 6 months or never.
In the ANG, there needs to be an open spot and they need to pick you to fill it. Also, young guys with degrees think they’re god’s gift to the Air Force. You’re not. Like half of the Air Force enlisted force has a bachelor’s degree. In the guard, like everyone has a degree because most guards offer free tuition at state schools.
In the guard, you’ll meet 16 year TIS O-1s that were formerly E-7s.
Is it impossible to commission in the guard? No, but you might have dudes in front of you that have been genuinely waiting 10 years to put on a butterbar.
>Also, is it possible to work NG as a full time job ?
Once again, yes, but there might be someone in front of you that’s been waiting 10 years for the next full-time spot to open up. AGR slots are limited, and a lot of people want them typically.
If you’re looking for a full-time job, just go active. You can switch to guard after your first contract. Unless you’re trying to be a pilot or something. Then things are different.
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