The last job I had was an aviation structural mechanic in the United States Navy. When I wanted to join, I had initially been looking for a different job related to construction and combat however, the job was unavailable at the time. There was only one open spot for one of the positions and it was specified for females only. I was disappointed at the time, but asked what else was available and the aviation job stood out to me. This job entails maintenance on the majority of the aircraft assigned to you. Possible jobs included working on helicopters, fighter jets, stealth jets, and others. After completing boot camp and aviation schooling, I finally arrived at the fleet and was assigned to my first work center. This work center was a completely different job where I ended up taxiing aircraft, towing, launching, and recovering, performing visual inspections, and other related tasks. At this point my job description did not match my job duties in the slightest. The only similarity was that I was working on aircraft. It was not until two years later that I ended up in a different work center working on the outer mold of the fighter jet that my job duties slightly aligned with my job description. The only way I did what I set out to do was when I spent extra time getting qualified for tasks that were not in my work center. Overall, my job was not closely related to my job description, and I was dismayed at first, until later into my small career when I learned to enjoy what I was doing.
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