The best way is to contact your local Air Force recruiter and tell them about your event. They will decide if it is worthwhile for them to attend. However, recruiters will rerely pass up a chnce for publicity and access to potential recruits.
Air Force recruiters often operate out of a local recruiting office where interested candidates will come for more information. They will sometimes attend job fairs and conferences to stir up interest.
The average salary of air force recruiters in Michigan is $55,000
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you normally have to be in the airforce first.
On average, Air Force recruiters make about 75 thousand dollars, You can find this info at www.airforce.com/contact-us/recruiter-locator
There are three Chicago locations you go to if you want to talk with an Air Force recruiter. The first is at 230 South Dearborn Street. The second is at 536 South Clark Street, and the last one is at 2550 West Addison Street. Contact any of the recruiters at those locations if you want further information on Air Force careers and opportunities. You can find Air Force Recruiters in Chicago, IL at Us Air Force Recruiting, 2550 W Addison St , Chicago, IL 60618 . Yo can also look for it online at www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Chicago...IL...Forces+Recruiting.
To get in contact with Air Force recruiters you can visit your area's local recruiting center. You can also visit airforce.com and locate a recruiter in your area, have a recruiter call you or speak to a recruiter through chat live.
They are paid their millitary pay based on rank.
Not necessarily. Whether a military enlistee will see combat depends a lot on their occupational specialty, and recruiters are drawn from lots of different specialties.
You can check out their identity and whether they are officially licensed.
In my opinion, that is a bad idea. I feel that joining the military is a personal decision that a person should come to on their own and then seek out information if that is what they truly want to do.
An officer can hold diffrent ranks. Being a recuiter is just a position that an officer can choose.