Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Survey Millennials are least likely generation to exercise in the morning

Survey Millennials are least likely generation to exercise in the morningSurvey Millennials are least likely generation to exercise in the morningResearch has found that those who work out regularly make $25,000 more per year than those who dont, but recent YouGov Plan Track data shows that 38% of millennials who exercise like to do so during the morning hours. But everyone isnt hitting the gym- on the other hand, 21% of everyone surveyed say they dont ever exercise.In terms of how the research was carried out, YouGov told Ladders that 13,467 people were surveyed on this topic, and millennials were people born between the years of 1982 and 1999.When different generations like to work outHeres how Americans who exercise weighed in on the pollMillennials 38% morning, 18% afternoon, 29% eveningGeneration X 43% morning, 16% afternoon, 29% eveningBaby Boomers 58% morning, 16% afternoon, 18% eveningBut the data also includes more general findings on the times of day people who work out l ike to engage in physical activityMorning 50%Afternoon 19%Evening 26%Another time 3%YouGov also reported that the time of day a person prefers to exercise may depend on their workout routine, before revealing other findings.But whenever you choose to work out, one things for sure you know the time that works best for your lifestyle.

Friday, November 22, 2019

Air Force Enlisted Jobs, Cyber Transport

Air Force Enlisted Jobs, Cyber TransportAir Force Enlisted Jobs, Cyber TransportIn the Air Force, Cyber Transport personnel are tasked with managing all manner of computer network hardware and communications equipment. This job is categorized asAir Force Specialty Code (AFSC) 3D1X2 and could be stationed at just about any Air Force base. This role has grown in importance since it was first established, with cyber security attacks growing more sophisticated on a regular basis. Its up to these airmen to protect the Air Force from potential cyber threats. Duties ofAir Force Cyber Transport Specialists unterstellung Airmen are like the IT specialists of the Air Force. They providemission-critical voice, data, and video services, deployand operateexpeditionary communications systems, and monitor the performance of systems and circuits. Theyre also responsible for testing and troubleshooting network systems equipment and circuits. This may include IP detection systems, which identify c ybersecuritybreaches, as well as cryptographic equipment. Qualifying as an Air Force Cyber Transport Specialist Airmen are expected to have some basic knowledge of electronics and network principles before enlisting in this job. Even better if you have some experience installing voice, data, and video network infrastructure. You need a composite score of at least 70 in the Electronics (E) aptitude qualification area of the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests. Since youre dealing with highly sensitive information in this role, youll be subject to whats known as a single scope background investigation (SSBI), in order to obtain a top secret security clearance from the Department of Defense. In addition, recruits in this job need to have a high school diploma or its equivalent, be U.S. citizens and have a normal color vision (which means you cant be colorblind, even partially). You alsohave a state drivers license (because you may need to operate government veh icles). And you have to be between 17 and 39. Training as an Air Force Cyber Transport Specialist After Airmens week and the requisite 7.5 weeks of Air Force basic training, these airmen take the cyber transport systems specialist course at Keesler Air Force cousine in Mississippi as their technical school requirement. This course lasts roughly 4.5 months or 136 days. After tech school, airmen in this job will report to their permanent duty assignment, where they are entered into 5-level (technician) upgrade training. Once youve completed this training and youve been certified as qualified to perform all the tasks of cyber transport specialists, youll be upgraded to 5-skill level. This allows you to carry out your duties with minimal supervision. Those Airmen who attain the rank of staff sergeant will be entered into 7-level training, which will add supervisory and managerial tasks associated with this job. Once youve completed that training you may be put into a position of shi ft leader or flight superintendent. Upon promotion to the rank of senior master sergeant, personnel converts to AFSC 3D190, Cyber Operations Superintendent. These Airmen provide direct supervision and management to personnel in AFSCs 3D1X1, 3D1X2, 3D1X3, 3D1X4, 3D1X5, 3D1X6, and 3D0X7. A 9-level can expect to fill positions such as flight chief, superintendent, and various staff non-commissioned officer-in-charge jobs.