From the article: Hardest Air Force Jobs
Let's face it. Some military jobs are pretty simple. Other military jobs are harder than most people can imagine. What do you think are the hardest and easiest jobs in the US Military? Share Your Views
Task force 121
- all you think you have it hard try task force 121 then talk about hard maybe one day all of the people talking about cav and rangers are hard not even close to what ive seen and done
- —Guest Shane
Task force 121
- all you fags think you have it hard try task force 121 then talk about hard
- —Guest shane
Since noone has stated yet....
- Right now Im in Aircraft maintenance (2A5X1) in the Air Force. Not the easiest job but far from the hardest. Just very demanding work. We have another job within our job that deals with loading the aircraft hours for the planes. We call this Debrief. Its called an Operations Dispatcher in the civilian world I believe. While doing this job deployed I got the chance to work with Analysis (2R0X1) and Maintenance Scheduling (2R1X1). These jobs are so easy physically and mentally. They are complete desk jobs. Analysis maintains the info that is put into the system by maintanence personnel and Scheduling schedules which planes to fly when. Simple as that. The base im at my job entails us to work 8 hr shifts, but our job runs 24 hrs a day. So you could either be on days, swings, or mids for your shift. Analysis and Scheduling will only work day shift. Ever. Unless your deployed and then you work 12 hr shifts either days or mids. depending on where you are located. Very simple.
- —Guest WOJO, AD AF ACFT MX
Marine Grunt is hardest job
- Just like my fellow Marine posted, it sucks. You endure bootcamp which sucks. Go to training and you are still treated like a recruit. You get to your unit and you are a "boot". You are a Marine, but you will have no friends besides other boots. Until you come back from your first combat deployment you will not get much respect. The senior lance corporals will make you life complete hell. It's tradition though and on the flip side you can do it when new boots check in. You can expect to carry a broom and mop when your not in the field doing a pointless exercise. Marines don't have laser tag like the Army. It has the smallest budget in the entire military so don't expect much. You will clean weapons millions of times, just to be ordered to do something. That's not including 20 mile humps, log PT, 6 mile runs, and living in the field so long without a shower mold is growing on your balls. As a grunt you walk everywhere you go. The idea is to keep you so pissed off that you kill everythin
- —Guest Hard on
wow
- there is like not a single posting for an "easiest job". everyone is just competing for hardest. lol
- —Guest umm
Arty
- Arty is by far the hardest. We do almost every MOS job including our own
- —Guest Clay simpson
The mighty Boatswain Mate
- If your in the Navy you must know that the deck seaman/ BM is the hardest, most under appreciated job in the Navy. Your considerd undesignated so you have no other job but sweeping, painting, cleaning up mess, working parties, you are disposable an nobody cares about you. Most deck seaman had real jobs in the Navy but failed out of school or got tricked by their recruiters thinking they had a real job, so if your the BM/Boatswain Mate supervising this misinformed seaman, it sux.. A BM works long hours, is the last to go on liberty, last to go home, & is barely recognized by their captain. Yet look at your history and next to the Hospital Corpsman, we have the most Medal of Honor's in the Navy.. Bar none the Navy Boatswain Mate has it the hardest.
- —Guest BMC
hard?
- 19D is all I have to say. If you ain't cav! You ain't SXXt!
- —Guest jay
pogs
- Try being a marine infantryman, you go through boot camp: treated like shit. Infantry Training Batalion: treated like shit. Then you go to the ever so wonderful fleet, where you meet your terminal lance corporals' (E-3) and are treated once more like complete shit until you get back from your first deployment. But wait there is more, this also means you have to specialize in every MOS that is supposed to support you while deployed at a 10 man patrol base because most the time those guys are too damn busy to actually help you out and do their job, (Excluding the Heilos because lets face it who wants a grunt in charge of something that flys) But yeah I'm sure you all had alot of reading in air condition class rooms and those light pt runs in the morning of 3 miles was just treacherous... trust me you don't know shit, most grunts will break you off black-out drunk.
- —Guest dis-GRUNT-led
2cents
- I'm not diminishing from the special forces, but I don't think jobs that are just tedious Lon jar work with punishment vice reward deserve their spot here. Any job like that, with Navy small boy Snipes in mind. 110 hour weeks in port (base) and more out to sea, never having what they need to do their jobs right be it people time or parts... sleep deprived, given impossible tasks and doing the best they can while at random groups or individuals are plucked out for the ship not being up to spec and demoted or kicked out... its not combat and it's not high visibility but that makes it harder not easier to get the job done, because as I'm sure the replies will reflect (in general), no one gives a fuk about them an would rather downplay their role.
- —Guest Wtf
92 FoxTrot
- 92 F is the easiest job ever all you do is fill up trucks, it is petroleum supply specialist
- —Guest Army Man
Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer
- Last year, 127 attempted the 8 month rescue swimmer airman training and Rescue Swimmer A-school, 18 graduated last year.
- —Guest Peter
Combat Engineer? Ummm, try EOD
- Combat Engineers think they have the same responsibilities as EOD, but in fact they cause bigger messes that EOD eventually has to come and clean up because they are in no way trained to do what EOD does. EOD school may not be as hard physically as any special forces training, but it is very academically challenging. It is also a year long and has a washout rate around %50-60.
- —Guest Papi
submariners
- The most mentally challenging job other than HM has to be any submarine rate. Mentally stressful because knowing any small problem on a surface ship is a big problem on the sub. Never knowing if you are going to run into something or get run over or if a fire or flooding is going to kill everyone. That is mentally stressful.
- —Guest deep
Thanx:)
- Thank u so much this website really helped out a lot:) stay safe and thank you for your service
- —Guest Tasha;)
1-15 of 39Next

