Co-workers came from diverse backgrounds and education, most of them understood the importance of working as a team. Management was essentially the chain-of-command, and it was helpful for me when I needed a senior member's perspective. In my spare time it was required that I maintain language proficiency and practice writing while listening to audio.I learned a lot of office related skills how to communicate in that setting, or which format fits the document best. Usually, I would instruct new personnel on the appointments and paperwork they needed to complete, and then I'd direct them to the proper channels. Inspiring morale but criticism can be damaging 1N3 Cryptologic Linguist(Former Employee) Fort Meade, MD AugMy typical day at work required me to meet the new or incoming personnel and put them into the squadron's multiple systems. Working As A Cryptologic Linguist At U.s. Airman 1st Class Jake Maynard: That entails listening to information, and then translating that, so that we can find out what exactly we're looking for, and use that information that we obtain from those translations to support our troops and our allies. And it's very challenging because most students aren't used to the fast-pace learning environment that we have here. Here at Goodfellow, we teach the technical side of the job. There's the airborne path and the ground path. James Call: There are two different paths to become a cryptolinguist. But a lot of that stuff is classified, and I can't talk about it. Airman 1st Class William Langstraat:Here, I learned how to apply the language that I learned in Monterey. Airman 1st Class Caleena Lewis: Basically, you just live and breathe a language. Airman 1st Class Jake Maynard: The teaching staff there is unique in that they all are native speakers. Airman 1st Class Caleena Lewis: In Monterey, the school is definitely stressful, and it's definitely intense, but it's probably the best way to learn another language if you're not going to a foreign country. James Call: You can learn over ten different languages the major ones are Chinese, Arabic, Persian Farsi, Pashtu, Tagalong, Spanish, and I learned Russian. That training started off in Monterey, California, at the Defense Language Institute. Airman 1st Class Jake Maynard: I've been studying Arabic in the Air Force for about 63 weeks now. I'm from Tennessee, and I'm a Russian Language Instructor. James Call: (Speaking Russian) My name is Staff Sgt. I'm only 20 years old, and I already know Arabic. Would you like to pull your foot out of your mouth or shall I pull it out and beat you to death with it? Most of my altitudes are beĬareer Profile: Cryptologic Linguist(01:35)Īirman 1st Class Jake Maynard: It's me, Jake Maynard. just regular ol' linguist.not the kind that works at high altitudes in a high speed metal cylinder.:wink: Most of my altitudes are below 500 feet AGL. I'm just sayin'.just regular ol' linguist.not the kind that works at high altitudes in a high speed metal cylinder.:wink: does anyone know of any crypo linguists I could contact?. But from the little that i've heard its "pretty stressful, but rewarding in the end" DLI is not stressful. heh, I've been in tech school for 1N3 for a while now and I still have no idea what the job is like. Yep,he's telling you the truth.just make sure you have it (and any other promises) on your contract I am looking for someone who is a crypto linguist to give me a rundown of what it is like.is it boring.what are the deployments like.basically all the info I may need to make a decision about whether to go for it or not. My recruiter says yes.but I have my doubts. also, since I have a BS.do I get paid as an E-3 in BMT and Tech school. My recruiter has been about 1.5% helpful on getting me the information.if it is kosher.I would like to actually talk to someone on the phone.90 (hopefully I wont regret posting my phone number :wink: ) also, since I have a BS.do I get paid as an E-3 in BMT and Tech school. I am looking for someone who is a crypto linguist to give me a rundown of what it is like.is it boring.what are the deployments like.basically all the info I may need to make a decision about whether to go for it or not. I searched the forums and have not found what I want. Need Info On "a Day In The Life Of A Crypto Linguist"
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