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Benefits reviews
491-500 of 572 Reviews
3.0
Feb 7, 2016
Anonymous Military Police
Current
Tacoma, Washington State
Gets u the basics sometimes but will learn more upon entering the regular working army.
3.0
Feb 6, 2016
Anonymous Truck Driver
Former
Fort Riley, Kansas
safety was always emphasized which is important
5.0
Jan 25, 2016
Anonymous employee
Current
Fort Riley, Kansas
The training is the best of any company in the world. It can be a matter of life and death. There are many opportunities for growth and broadening through this program. No one is pigeon holed into a dead head job. All training has real world application.
5.0
Jan 24, 2016
Anonymous Signal Officer
Current
Honolulu, Hawaii
Formal job training & schools available.
3.0
Jan 24, 2016
Anonymous Satellite Systems Operator-Maintainer
Current
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Job training is great but further training beyond initial job training is spotty. Sometimes you can get technical certifications and sometimes you cannot.
4.0
Jan 21, 2016
Anonymous Operations Supervisor/ Trainer
Current
Tacoma, Washington State
Always willing to train and lead soldiers. Regardless of what you signed up to do or job specialty you are doing, most likely you will learn new skills and additional training for other jobs. Also great to build or add onto your resume.
2.0
Jan 20, 2016
Anonymous Pilot
Current
Killeen, Texas
Training is below the bell curve level, meaning they train to the minimum, both in the actual training, and what audience they are training to.
3.0
Jan 13, 2016
Anonymous Facilities Engineer
Former
Fort George G Meade, Maryland
Very dependent on military occupational skill and branch.
The civilian sector seems to have fewer management positions than generations past, so transitioning at a later date (ie, after 20 years) is harder than expected as fewer compatible positions exist in private sector.
4.0
Jan 7, 2016
Anonymous employee
Current
Tacoma, Washington State
OJT for the most part but they do try very hard to give you the skills beforehand.