Army x-ray tech - Radiology Technologist US Army Employee Review

3.0
Mar 9, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Consistent pay Meals provided Education paid for with tuition assistance Some good leaders who do look out for your well being. Medical care is covered. Equal opportunity (EO) and sexual harassment assault and response prevention (SHARP) in place to hold individuals accountable for inappropriate behavior.

Cons

Pay based on rank Lose a sense of your own individual freedom May be assigned to a field hospital, which you won't do your actual job as a x-ray tech. (Totally different from an actual hospital) Army will be put first. Before other things like family. Its better/easier if you have good leadership. Rank promotion is based off a checklist to obtain points, it doesn't seem like character is as important compared to competence. Medical system is design for you to be ready for mission status, not mainly for your health, just get better asap for the mission.

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Cons

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Pros

Great on a resume Education benefits (e.g. Montgomery) Free certifications; SkillBridge programs when leaving Phenomenal mentorship from seasoned leaders (Mostly) predictable work schedule Guaranteed career progression opportunities Potential for unique schools (airborne, air assault, rangers) A lot of time for personal development (if good leadership) Free healthcare VA benefits after leaving the service Huge veteran community after service

Cons

Sometimes unpredictable and very long work hours Not a lot of room for personal development (if bad leadership) Clearly unfit individuals in leadership positions in every unit A lot of time away from family when deployed/on rotation Moving from duty locations every few years on average Work may take a heavy toll on personal health Being treated like a child as a 30+ year old Overbearing emphasis on inclusivity and diversity for a military organization

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