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Air Force M echanic. Forest ranger . VS. By Joshua Stamper. Air Force Benefits Good pay Travel the world. Advantages. Forestry Learning the wood, Animals that live there, Being in the outdoors . Air Force long hours, get injured,
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Air Force Mechanic Forest ranger VS By Joshua Stamper
Air Force • Benefits • Good pay • Travel the world Advantages • Forestry • Learning the wood, • Animals that live there, • Being in the outdoors.
Air Force • long hours, • get injured, • deprave, • stressed out, • Forestry • Getting eaten, • Getting lost, • Late hours, • being shot by hunters, • Getting injured Disadvantages
High School course to learn about being an Air Force mechanic is Ag Mechanics to Ag Mechanics 3. These class teach about working with engines. High School Couse for this career High school course to learn about forestry would be, Biology, Chemistry, and other science classes
The military pays for the mechanics colleges to learn about engines. Cost of schooling The cost for schooling for forestry is around $10,000 at a community college (like TVCC).
An Aircraft mechanic can make anywhere from $40,000 to $50,000 annually Expected salary A ranger can expect to earn anywhere from $32,296 to $67,933 annually, with the average ranging between $39,518 and $58,171 per year.
Length of time to get a degree The length of time to get a degree in mechanics is about four years. The length of time it takes to obtain a degree in forestry is around two, to four years.
Schools with desired degrees For the Air Force they teach you on the base or you can go to a college, there are many colleges for mechanics Schools for forestry are everywhere, though out the united states
Career best for me? The career that is best for me would be mechanic's, I like to work on engines they clam me down when I'm mad or something is on my mind. After I get out of the of the Air Force I will go in to the forestry. This way I get to do both careers that I like.
Work site source • http://www.airforce.com/careers/?m=2012easearch&pl=google&med=cpc# • http://forestry.com/