...aircraft fairy missions from Sikorsky, etc...
Does that involve flying with this gal?

...aircraft fairy missions from Sikorsky, etc...
Big Army paid for my ATP, so I'm ok "stuck flying a King Air".
Ralph, not really combat, but Europe and Korea deployments for most CABs. Day to day varies from unit to unit for the WOs and additional duties. I've never had it quite as bad as your linked post, but pretty close... it's a different Army now. Many changes in my 10yrs since my switch from the Navy. Doing it over again I would go the RobLyman route and check Guard/Reserve slots.
Deployments are still in the mix for the guard. We are doing another one soon (not to Europe or Korea) which makes it 4.5 years since we returned from our last. Not bad , but it sucks for those who have another outside job.
The full time guard/reserve side is a great gig, but there are some drawbacks:
1) It is really hard to get a full time slot. Timing is important. Attitude is REALLY important. Unlike the active duty, people stay in the same jobs for a LONG time, especially warrants. The guard rarely takes a chance on an outside entity. You'll have to be a superstar or they have to be desperate. In my case it was timing and more the latter than the former.
2) The pay is a little sub-par. GS-13 is great if you get it, but you have to wait for someone to die to get a GS-13 IP slot. My GS-12 pay is OK, but not nearly as nice as my pay when I go on orders. AFTPs and drill pay account for about $23k a year in addition to technician pay. So that is nice.
3) You still deploy to A-hole parts of the world in "austere" conditions.
On the positive:
1) I get to fly as much as I want
2) I get to do test flights, instructional flights and evaluation flights during the week
3) State missions can be cool and rewarding (fire fighting, live medevac, shipboard landings, aircraft fairy missions from Sikorsky, etc...)
Big Army paid for my ATP, so I'm ok "stuck flying a King Air".
Ralph, not really combat, but Europe and Korea deployments for most CABs. Day to day varies from unit to unit for the WOs and additional duties. I've never had it quite as bad as your linked post, but pretty close... it's a different Army now. Many changes in my 10yrs since my switch from the Navy. Doing it over again I would go the RobLyman route and check Guard/Reserve slots.