Just read this and thought it was a very interesting recruiting plan given current cutbacks. Any of you looking for a job? 



Air Force reopens Prior Service Program -- for a select few
A U.S. Air Force pararescueman, 58th Rescue Squadron, lands during a jump Jan. 11, 2012, at Wendover Field, Utah. Pararescuemen are trained to provide emergency medical treatment in adverse terrain and conditions.
DANIEL HUGHES/U.S. AIR FORCE
By Wyatt Olson
Published: April 17, 2014
Has this ever happened to you? You were an airborne cryptologic linguist in the military, got out of the service, and then found the career field of airborne cryptologic linguistics to be a dead-end in civilian life? Yeah, probably not.
But, if you are ex-military and used to be part of that or a handful of other very specialized careers, then the Air Force might have a place for you.
The USAF has reopened its Prior Service Program and is looking for 50 recruits in hard-to-fill fields from cyberspace defense to pararescue. The program allows servicemembers who have separated from active duty military, the National Guard or the Reserves to join the Air Force.
Applications are being accepted only for the direct-duty and retraining categories. The first means applicants can enter active duty if they’ve already completed the appropriate training at a joint technical school. Among the career fields currently being accepted are network linguist and cultural adviser, intelligence analyst, airborne cryptologic linguist and explosive ordnance disposal.
Retraining is open to applicants who are qualified in an Air Force specialty and want to become battlefield airmen. For fiscal year 2015, those positions include combat control, tactical air control, special operations weather and pararescue. Retraining during fiscal year 2014 is limited to pararescue.
See the fields being accepted for direct duty here.
http://www.stripes.com/blogs/stripe...ior-service-program-for-a-select-few-1.278401