Re: Any thoughts on an Air Force career?
No, Birkman tests a persons personality for stressors; those events and items that cause stress to a person. Then careers with the least number of stressors are evaluated. The idea being exactly what JB said; people with stress on the job arent happy, cant be successful. Reduce the stress, make a person happy, make a successful career. It works!<br /><br />Ironically considering your suggestion, Birkman was hired by the defense dept after WWII to develop a test to help direct young men coming out of the service into potential career paths. The military wanted people pointed in one of four directions. Birkman interviewed successful people in all kinds of occupations to develop his list of stressors, had about 10 diff job clusters.<br /><br />Aptitude testing can end up placing a person in a job with incompatible stressors. The person will hate it, even though they have an aptitude for it. Obviously a person shouldnt be in a job they cant do. Thats why I suggested a professional evaluation of the Birkman testing results. A pro can help a person widdle down the careers in a Birkman job cluster to find an ideal fit of continuing educational goals, physical location to live in, and aptitude. It could well be the best place to be is in the military. Could also be a persons individual stressors are incompatible with the military.