Pilots, mechanics, Security Police, Special Operations, Forward Air Control, medical, truck driver, supply coordination and logistics, air traffic control... there would be too many to feasibly name here, and you really should contact an Air Force recruiter for a more complete listing.
air force can help your career in different ways.
Air Field Management
Air Force Career Field Manager
Career Development Course
The Coriolis Force
Being a reservist is not a bar to any career, though it may impede some.
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services, pest management, and fuelies
Andrews AFB is an Air Force installation, not a person.
U.S. Air Force jobs are designated by Air Force Specialty Codes (AFSC). The first 3 characters of the AFSC are broken down into career group, career field, and career field subdivision. There are two types of linguists in the Air Force. Ground (1N3) and Airborne (1A8). As the "1" designates they are both in the "Operations" career group, but ground are categorized as Intelligence ("N") and airborne is part of Aircrew Operations ("A") however airborne linguists are also part of the intelligence community and therefore they wear the intelligence occupational badge as well as their aircrew wings.
There are instances where people with ADD are accepted, but the career fields are limited.
if you are in the air force and you are working on the computers ,that would be one.a computer is technology so that would be used in the air force which is a careerthat would be your answer maybe i don't know yet be i think but i know I'm right for a 6th grader