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What should I do after Public Affairs? |
I am currently in a Public Affairs unit in the National Guard as a print journalist. I am thinking about maybe moving on to another unit and job as there is very little opportunity for promotion in my current unit, but I can't think of anything else I would want to do. Obviously, I am fond of writing and photography, but I am not a good enough artist to go into a 25M (graphic artist) slot - I'm not sure if we have any in our state anyhow - and we have no combat camera in our state so thats not an option either. I am majoring in Environmental Science and am half way to my bachelors right now. I'm not very good with computers, and I'm not a PT stud. I think Admin or supply would be kind of boring, but if someone could make a good case for them I would consider it. As a female, of course, SF, Infantry and FA are obviously out of the question. Any suggestions? Why not try to become an Army Warrant Officer to fly helos? If you can't stay as a print journalist (because of no promotion opportunity) & no combat camera available, try going Intel to edit & write reports, look at imagery, etc. (plus I think they have an SRB, at least for active duty they did). Good luck to you from a retired Navy Journalist! Have you considered transfering to a similar department in a different branch of the military? The Army and Navy Public Affairs offices have to be huge- so you might not be quite so stuck. From what I've heard, you might have to retake basic doing that, but if it helps you get ahead... Make a mint... do Human resources. This is not about looking after the interests of employees but about helping businesses avoid being sued by increasingly litigious employees |
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