MTI recruiting team visit

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Have you ever been interested in becoming a Military Training Instructor? If so, the MTI recruiting team is offering the opportunity you have been seeking and will host a MTI duty briefing Sept. 1 at 8:45 a.m. at the Force Development Center, 425 3rd St., in room 320.

There are few jobs in the Air Force more challenging, satisfying and rewarding than that of the MTI. If you're an airman first class with at least 24 months time-in-service or technical sergeant with less than 16 years total active federal military service, the MTI recruiters invite you to attend their briefing and learn more about this challenging career. Enlisted personnel from all Air Force specialty codes who meet the previously identified criteria are eligible to apply for these positions and are encouraged to attend the briefing. Spouses of potential applicants are also invited. Members of the MTI recruiting team will conduct the briefing.

"Everyone remembers their MTI," said Tech. Sgt. Danica Eusay, MTI recruiting team NCO in charge. "The MTI sets the stage for each individual's success in the Air Force and mentors hundreds of new Airmen. The job is filled with substantial rewards for those who want to have a hand in molding our future enlisted leaders. Along with these intangible benefits, MTIs also are entitled to special duty pay, annual supplemental clothing allowance and more."

The team can expedite the processing of an applicant's special duty application if the applicant brings a completed application to the briefing. To obtain a copy of the Air Education Training Command special duty application, contact Master Sgt. Marcia Berkompas, the wing career advisor at (325) 696-4471.