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What are military freight jobs like?

I'm considering entering the workforce directly after high school, particularly interested in military freight jobs. Does anyone know what kind of roles exist and what skills or experiences would be beneficial for these types of positions?

a year ago

Military freight jobs generally fall under the category of Transportation, Distribution and Logistics in the U.S. military. Some potential roles in this area might include motor transport operators, cargo specialists, and aviation operations specialists.

Motor transport operators are responsible for managing the operation and load distribution of military vehicles and providing transportation for personnel and cargo.

Cargo specialists help ensure that the military's supplies and equipment are delivered safely and intact. They might load and unload supplies from aircrafts, ships, and land vehicles, check inventory, and pack and crate items for storage and transportation.

Aviation operations specialists, on the other hand, focus on the safe coordination of aircraft from the ground. For example, they might manage cargo loading and unloading procedures to ensure safety and balance in the aircraft.

In terms of beneficial skills and experiences, it depends on the specific role. Generally speaking, though, you'll want to have good physical fitness, attention to detail, and the ability to follow specific procedures. Additionally, teamwork is essential, as you will typically be working in a team environment to get supplies where they need to go. Understanding basic mathematics is also key for managing load weights and balances.

The good news is that the military generally provides extensive training in the skills needed for these roles, so entry-level positions don't typically require specific prior experience. That being said, it's always beneficial to have some experience with large vehicles or an understanding of how logistics and supply chains work. Keep in mind that while these roles are essential to military operations, they can also provide a solid foundation for a variety of careers in logistics and transportation after military service.

a year ago

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