SK vs AST
Storekeeper (USCG) vs Aviation Survival Technician (USCG)
Two rates that share a branch and literally nothing else about their daily existence.
A SK and a AST walk into a bar. (This isn't a joke, it's a Tuesday at any military town.) The SK vents: the system works — eventually — and the logistics skills you develop are real and transferable. The AST counters with: the candidates who make it are self-selected for the specific combination of physical capability, calm under pressure, and water competence that open-ocean rescue requires. The tab is split evenly. The experiences are not. Two MOS codes that a recruiter will absolutely present as "basically the same career field" with a straight face.
After the Uniform
The part the recruiter skips: what each job actually translates to once you're a civilian — and what it pays.
Salary data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program. A guide, not a guarantee.
Recruiter vs. Reality
The pitch versus what people who actually did the job report back.
“You'll manage the supply chain that keeps Coast Guard operational units stocked and functional — procurement, inventory, logistics coordination for cutters that may be at sea when the parts arrive. The government contracting, procurement documentation, and inventory management skills transfer to federal acquisition, defense logistics contractor positions, and civilian supply chain management careers. APICS certifications add professional structure to the operational experience the Coast Guard builds.”
You'll count things. Then count them again to confirm the first count was wrong. Then explain to the CO why the thing they need is backordered from a supplier whose lead time is measured in fiscal quarters. Government procurement is a labyrinth of forms, approval chains, and appropriations limitations that makes Amazon Prime feel like science fiction. The system works — eventually — and the logistics skills you develop are real and transferable. Federal supply positions and defense logistics contractors hire CG SK veterans. The supply chain career path is one of the more consistently employable transitions from any branch, with the APICS certifications doing real work in the application process.
“ASTs are Coast Guard rescue swimmers — the people who jump out of helicopters into hurricane-driven seas to pull survivors out of the water. 'So Others May Live' is the rescue swimmer motto and it means exactly what it says. The AST pipeline is physically demanding, the washout rate is real, and the job is genuinely one of the most heroic in any branch. Flight pay, special duty pay, and a mission that will be on the evening news when you do it well.”
Rescue swimmer school is physically and psychologically demanding with intentional attrition. The candidates who make it are self-selected for the specific combination of physical capability, calm under pressure, and water competence that open-ocean rescue requires. Once you're wearing the rescue swimmer wings, the job is exactly what it says: you jump into conditions that are actively trying to kill the people you're rescuing, and you bring them back. The trauma exposure and the psychological weight of rescue swimmer operations are real career features that the Coast Guard is improving its support for. The flying hours and the rescue swimmer credential are genuine differentiators in civilian aviation and search-and-rescue careers.
The Real Life
Same dimensions, side by side. SK on the left, AST on the right.
Managing supply operations — ordering parts, managing inventory, processing requisitions, and maintaining supply accounts. On cutters, you manage the ship's supply chain. On shore, you support base or sector supply operations.
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A-school at Training Center Petaluma (CA) is about 11 weeks covering supply management, financial management, and procurement.
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Low to moderate. Warehouse work involves some lifting. Most work is desk-based supply management.
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Storekeeper is the Coast Guard's supply and financial management rate. The honest truth: you order parts, manage inventory, and handle financial accounts. It is administrative and not exciting. But the combination of supply chain and financial management skills is genuinely valuable in the civilian market. Federal procurement, corporate supply chain, and financial operations positions all hire from this community. The rate is stable, predictable, and provides marketable skills.
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