Specialties Government
Published Jul 17, 2008
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cutekittenj
36 Posts
Actually if you are an officer in the military, you do NOT have to give up custody of your child. You do have to create a family care plan stating where you child would go when you get deployed just like one post said. Only enlisted single parents have to give up custody not officers which you will be if you join the air force. I'm not sure where the person said your days off are not your days off. Your days off are truly your days off. As far as training, since you are an officer you work out on your own time. Hope this helps.
vome
4 Posts
so, have you got into AF as a single parent?
just read this, i know a few years have past but i have the same question right now with a 12 year old child and BSN and single,
hi,
i heard even as an officer they wouldn't accept you..
when i talked to recruiter online, he said i have to be married to a civilian or not have any children if not married,
Spoke to a recruiter in the AF,
not going to take you as an officer nurse unless married or don't have children and single,
please let me know if anyone has known someone who joined as an officer, not enlisted and had a child and was a single parent
thank you
churchsgirl
57 Posts
I would also like to point out that at this time the Air Force is not recruiting nurses...at least not when I talked to a nursing recruiter a few months ago. With all of the cuts they went from recruiting 330 nurses a year to 3 (this is total, not per state, not per county but TOTAL) AND they want you to be a mental health nurse. My friend who has been active duty AF for almost 10 years has not yet been accepted to the "nursing program" They just do not need the numbers