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2T211 Air Transporation Helper was on my contract that I signed. Does that mean I'm Air Transportation or just a helper of them? What does this mean? Thanks!
 
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You will be Air Transportation. The fourth character in the AFSC corresponds to the skill level, skill level one is the "helper" skill level. This is the skill level you will have while you're going through tech school. Once you graduate tech school you will be a three level and get your very own shiny transportation badge.
 
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Oh ok!!! Great!! Thank you very much!! This was very helpful!! Thanks again! =]
 
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•1-Level. Helper. Designates individuals who are in basic training and/or technical school.
•3-Level. Apprentice. The 3-skill level is awarded after graduation from technical school.
•5-Level. Craftsman. The 5-skill level is awarded after a period of OJT, and completion of CDCs, after arrival at the first duty assignment. While it varies based on the complexity of the job, it takes most people about 18 months to earn their 5-skill level.
•7-Level. Supervisor. When a person is promoted to Staff Sergeant (E-5), then enter into 7-level training. This is accomplished via OJT, and (usually) graduation from a 7-level job-school. Sometimes, there is no available job-school, and upgrade is accomplished by completing 7-level CDCs.
•9-Level. Manager. Skill-level assigned to E-8s and E-9s.
 
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@ caninedale: Is it possible to rank up that high in the Reserves?
 
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I am AD, so I am not in on knowlege Reserves, but they do have E8 and E9 in the Reserves.
 
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Ok Thanks!!!
 
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•1-Level. Helper. Designates individuals who are in basic training and/or technical school.
•3-Level. Apprentice. The 3-skill level is awarded after graduation from technical school.
•5-Level. Craftsman. The 5-skill level is awarded after a period of OJT, and completion of CDCs, after arrival at the first duty assignment. While it varies based on the complexity of the job, it takes most people about 18 months to earn their 5-skill level.
•7-Level. Supervisor. When a person is promoted to Staff Sergeant (E-5), then enter into 7-level training. This is accomplished via OJT, and (usually) graduation from a 7-level job-school. Sometimes, there is no available job-school, and upgrade is accomplished by completing 7-level CDCs.
•9-Level. Manager. Skill-level assigned to E-8s and E-9s.


Just wanted to make a small correction...

5-level is a Journeyman
7-level is a Craftsman
 
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