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Old 04-15-2010, 11:07 AM   #2
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first, congrats! second, there are always bomb squads on the civilian sector to work with, that is the most immediate response. next, there are quite a few avenues beyond that; demolitions of buildings, engineering of roads, land management and so on. learning the math and engineering behind proper EOD disposal is going to be pretty intense and pave the way to quite a few other engineering type possibilities. I don't know if the Air Force has a Sapper school, the Army does, I would suggest adding that qualification as well. that would help down the road once again with the engineering skill set. your recruiter should have a list of "if you take this job, then this civilian job is equivalent", ask about it.

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