Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Should Kids in Gaming Communities Be Tested For Future Robotic Military Jobs?

The United States Air Force has increased their robotic unmanned aerial vehicle training and can no longer fit into the current facilities, and therefore an entire new training facility and squadron is being created in Alamogordo, New Mexico just to help fill the demand.



The United States Air Force is adding 380 UAVs this year alone and needs pilots to fly them. Of course, these aerial vehicles are being flown by pilots that are on the ground in Little Rooms looking at computer screens and displays.

Have You Assessed Your New Found Video Gaming Skills Lately?

Maybe you might apply to become a Air Force UAV pilot, where you will be controlling an unmanned aerial vehicle in the battlespace against our enemies. This would take your video gaming skills to a whole new level. And you get paid for playing, and you'd be expected to win; Every Time! Are you good enough to go for it?

10% of All Video Gamers Are Addicted; What is the Percentage in Gaming Communities?

Well, maybe you are addicted to computer-video-games and if you are, maybe you should be getting paid for it by working for the United States Air Force. Believe it or not your country needs your skills, and you would be helping the world getting rid of pirates and terrorists.

Gaming Gone Wild - When Simulators Get Too Real

Of course, things get pretty interesting when simulators and video-computer-games go from having fun, to real life. There are real enemy combatants on the other side of that video-screen that you will be targeting and destroying. Not everybody can handle that, when it is in real life. Can You?

Members of Gaming Communities Are The Best Video Game Designers; Tap Into Innovation

You are probably asking who is writing all this new software for all these UAVs, believe it or not many of the top programmers are also part of gaming communities and were once top computer gaming players themselves once. It's a whole new world out there, and maybe it's time you got your piece of it. Please consider all this.

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