And when the last B-1 goes to the boneyard, there’ll be a B-52 waiting to bring the crew back…Correct it will take 20 years or more to phase the B1 out.
And when the last B-1 goes to the boneyard, there’ll be a B-52 waiting to bring the crew back…Correct it will take 20 years or more to phase the B1 out.
Will they be civil service jobs or contractors?You may well know more about this than I do it sounds like. I'm hearing it from the top but a lot is classified info that she cant tell me. Its no secret though that the B-21 program is moving to OKC from Edwards AFB and Northrop Grumman needs 4800 employees to operate it here. This will be great for OK and bring many high paying jobs, some or most with paid education for said positions.
Edwards will continue testing and evaluation, I think.
NG jobs aren't government positions. They pay great and recognize alot of everything Tinker does holiday wise.Will they be civil service jobs or contractors?
I cant say that I know for sure but since they are doing internships at High schools and also setting up a curriculum at some Vo-Techs, Id assume civil service?Will they be civil service jobs or contractors?
Well theres the answer, I assumed wrong.NG jobs aren't government positions. They pay great and recognize alot of everything Tinker does holiday wise.
I cant say that I know for sure but since they are doing internships at High schools and also setting up a curriculum at some Vo-Techs, Id assume civil service?
Lol. That's probably true but the B1 can do things that would rip the wings off the B52. They're impressive to say the least.And when the last B-1 goes to the boneyard, there’ll be a B-52 waiting to bring the crew back…
Very high paying jobs and paid education to get them certified, from entry level to the top.ANY new industry / paying jobs coming to the State is GOOD!
The buff is getting ready for another upgrade as we speak.And when the last B-1 goes to the boneyard, there’ll be a B-52 waiting to bring the crew back…
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