Are you brand new to the Air Force or about to go into the Air Force and want to know what you should learn, do, and achieve to make Rank and become a Successful Airman?
Are you tired of wondering why everyone else who seems like they don’t deserve their rank are making rank and you are not?
As a supervisor are you having a hard time explaining to your Airmen on what they need to do to succeed in the Air Force?
You won’t find the information presented in this book in your standard leadership books or courses.
Warning: To become a Successful Airman and a Solid Flight Chief takes work, hard work and effort on your part.
Rank Up is broken into three parts:
- Part I deals with achieving goals and introduces you to the Island Goals System created by Scott
- Part II deals with what each rank requires and what you should be learning at each rank up to Master Sergeant
- Part III has tidbits of insight unrealted to making rank but will help with your life in general
Part I: Goal Achievement
The Island Goals System is a new type of goal system that helps modernize the goal achievement, so you can achieve your life goals with a new way of looking at your goals.
It is a foundation to build on when going after your goals
Here are some things you’ll learn in Part I:
- Know where you are at and where you are going with your goals
- Understand how to achieve your goals both on and off duty
- Figure out What is your Big Impact Goal?
Part II: How to Become a Solid Flight Chief
This part of the book is broken into to five chapters:
- Before Becoming a Supervisor, Airman – Senior Airman
- Beginning Supervisor, Senior Airman – Staff Sergeant
- The Mid-Level Supervisor, Staff Sergeant – Technical Sergeant
- Becoming a Solid Flight Chief, Technical Sergeant – Master Sergeant
- How to Build a Flight
Part III: Tidbits to Help You Rank Up and Become a Solid Flight Chief
This part wraps up the book with information that can be used both on and off duty, such as:
- Marriage
- Your Fat Days
- Education
- Volunteering
Now, that you have an idea of what is in the book, ask yourself if you are ready to become the Successful Airman you want to be. If you are, get this book and devour it!
This book is a short book, a little more than a hundred pages. Think of it as your planning guide to get you where you want to go with your goals.
Stop being an average airman and start Ranking Up to be a Successful Airman, because you are the future of the Air Force.