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Is 2G0X1 (Logistics Plans) a Good AFSC?

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Quick Facts — 2G0X1 (Logistics Plans)

AIT / Training

8 weeks

Training Location

Lackland AFB, TX

Career Field

Logistics

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About 2G0X1 Logistics Plans

Develops and coordinates logistics plans for deployments, exercises, and contingency operations. Manages unit deployment schedules and readiness reporting.

Training Duration

8 weeks

Training Location

Lackland AFB, TX

Career Field

Logistics

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

As a Logistics Plans specialist, you'll orchestrate the deployment and distribution of personnel, equipment, and supplies for Air Force operations worldwide. You'll master the art and science of military logistics, developing strategic planning skills that translate to supply chain management roles in the world's largest corporations.

What It's Actually Like

You figure out how to move an entire air base's worth of people, equipment, and classified material to the other side of the planet in 72 hours using a planning system that was last updated when dial-up was still impressive. You live in spreadsheets. You dream in UTC-aligned timelines. You have arguments about palletization that would bore a civilian to actual death but could mean the difference between a deployment that works and one that's a congressional hearing. You are the person who builds the deployment plan — the TPFDD, the flow, the timing — and you are also the person who rebuilds it when leadership changes everything 48 hours before execution. 'Hey, can we add 47 people and a forklift?' they ask, like you're adding items to an Amazon cart and not restructuring an intercontinental logistics operation. Your job is unglamorous, invisible, and completely essential. When a deployment goes smoothly, ops gets the credit. When it doesn't, you get the phone call. Nobody thanks logistics until logistics breaks, and when logistics breaks, suddenly everyone's a logistics expert. The upside: supply chain management is one of the highest-paying civilian fields, and you've been doing it at a scale that Amazon would find ambitious.

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