Job analysis of my job by Richard Cline:
Food Service Specialist (A cook in the army for if you can not understand the “Food” part or “Service”). A cook is pretty important when people need fed or are hungry and need to keep fighting. Nutrition is key to surviving and staying alive even in noncombat situations. A cook and it does not matter because pay goes by rank, not job. I am in the army so my word is good for this information. The Commander of my unit and then it goes up to the President. I report to my sergeant and I do not monitor others but I monitor the food. I do not understand the contacts part. I cook and clean for soldiers. Be physically up to any task required to be a soldier. We are told to use any tools given to us by the people in charge to get the job done. No computer necessary unless a NCO is going to do something. You need no baseline knowledge of any kind because the Army trains you to know all you need to know and gives you plenty of material to relearn anything you do not know or new material you need to learn.
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