10/05/2005

Starting an AF Life.

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First off, you should all know the AF is like any other job.  You go when you have to, you have a boss that may be cool, or a complete asshole.  You just have a bit more rules, but you also get a certain amount of your salary tax free.  You also have free medical dental, and paid vacation.  Something else you should know, you get paid by rank, and there is no such thing as overtime.  So if you work your ass of, or hand out towels at the gym, your sallary is the same.  So you may want to choose the job that get's you to hand towels at the gym.  The only exeption are jobs that take you overseas, or give you a certain hazardous duty.  In which case you have to find out what hazardous duty means, cause apparently treating patients with a million and one communicable diseases isn't  hazardous.  Even if you're exposed to TB, and the ebola virus, so being a med tech may not be the way to go. 

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Unfortunately I was involuntarylly placed on that field.  So I'm a med tech.  I start out on my clinicals, which sends me to the clinical dorms.  Here you get to meet the first set of dorm ho's you will be able to interact with.  You go to clinicals for about 8hrs a day, you don't have to march anymore there.  You also don't have to talk like a machine anymore, which weirds you out cause you have a high ranking individual not paying attention to you while your dumbass tries to stand at attention, and state your reporting statement.  So I start my AF adventure.  I have my own room, lucky me, and just have to share my bathroom with someone else.  Well, I meet some friends from whichita falls, and I meet a girl that is leaving the next day.  So I put my moves on and she goes for it.  I don't go all the way, cause I don't know she is leaving the next day, and it sucks, oh well, sucks to be me.  She leaves, and three more ho's move in.  I sord of talk to one of them and try my stuff on her aswell.  While I go through clinicals I start to learn my job.  They take us though every department.  Dialysis, Wards, ICU, PACU, ER, ect...   PACU, and ICU are some of my favorites.  However I'll talk about that on the Med Tech sections.  Back to the dorms, and meeting people.  Wrestling being one of the most popular shows is rutinely watched in the day room.  That's the room with a big TV which everyone can go to.  I meet  a girl named April, and we start ot hang out alot. 

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We go eat together, and go to Seaworld, and Fiesta Texas a couple of times.  I spend night watching TV in the dayroom and meeting more people.  I also watch DVDs in my neghbors room cause he has a dvd player, and TV.  Everyonce in a while we bring girls over to watch TV, and stuff.  As time passes by you meet people make friends and loose them.  My neighbor being one of my best friends, due to the fact that he is going to the same clinicals that I am, and he has a car, and can give me rides and stuff, which is cool.  So time flies by, and the final week we get this new sargeant that's incharge of the dorms who thinks we should have stricter rules when it comes to the dorms.  I think F him but its my last week so I don't care, screw that guy.  I get inspected on friday, and fail, and supposed to get inspected on saturday, but I'm moving out bitch so see ya.  I move out, and move into the permanent party dorms.  I meet a girl from the previous dorms named julie, and she introduces me to a cool new friend of mine named Nieves.  So I have a new room which is walking distance from the gym, my mailbox, comisary, Base Exchange(the MALL), the base theatre, the food court, and guess what... the Classs SIX!!!  Tune in Friday for more, wed for Med Tech stuff.

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