Megan Barrow
New Member
First time poster - I've been browsing around AW for a while now but can't find anything about this, but feel free to let me know if this info is already on here somewhere:
It is my goal to become a naval aviator and I am planning on starting the application process for OCS soon, but am wondering how critical current field of employment is in terms of making me a competitive applicant. To give you some background, I graduated college last May as an Information Technology major and have been working in IT since, but would like to leave this job for something with less demanding hours so that I can prepare for the ASTB and focus on getting in better shape. Would this look bad/make me less competitive if I am not working in a technical field? I appreciate any help or insight, thanks!
It is my goal to become a naval aviator and I am planning on starting the application process for OCS soon, but am wondering how critical current field of employment is in terms of making me a competitive applicant. To give you some background, I graduated college last May as an Information Technology major and have been working in IT since, but would like to leave this job for something with less demanding hours so that I can prepare for the ASTB and focus on getting in better shape. Would this look bad/make me less competitive if I am not working in a technical field? I appreciate any help or insight, thanks!