Re: Nursing student and new mom considering the Air Force
Ok, so I don't really have the answers to all your questions....but I am also considering joining the air force (after my rn-bsn is completed). If I joined I would be facing similar situations since I plan on starting a family in the next few years. So I will put in my

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First of all call a healthcare recruiter (they will try to 'sell' you on all the benefits...hey its their job, but you can call with a list of questions to ask..I never felt pressured during my conversation ! They will be able to answer the more specific questions for you. As far as being away for a long time, the answer is yes...prob somewhere around 3-6 months at a time, although this will probably not be constant (and may never happen). But as far as I understand you will not likely deploy in your first year and then you are put on a deployment schedule where there is a set number of months you are eligible to be deployed...so if they are deploying nurses in your unit during that time you will probably go. But the other times your schedule is not up, you wont be deployed minus a disaster/wartime etc.. (certainly verify with recruiter).
Being raised around military families,working on an AF base, and my soon to be Mother-in-law being a colonel and having a family while in the military. I can honestly say you would be hard pressed to work for any company that values family as much as the military! (btw...I have NEVER met a person that regrets their experience in the military...regardless of the time served and # of deployments!)
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