ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. -- Headquarters Air Force Reserve Command is celebrating Public Service Recognition Week May 3 – 9.
The week is set aside to inform the nation about what public employees do, why they do it and how well they perform. Throughout the week, AFRC is recognizing some of its approximately 13,000 public employees.
Today's featured employee is Michelle Seals.
1) What is your job?
I am a court reporter, I digitally record and transcribe courts-martial, discharges, and various other administrative hearings.
2) Why did you decide on a government job?
I am retired military and I wanted to continue to serve our country in a civilian capacity.
3) What is your favorite thing about your job?
The people I work with.
4) How do you think your job impacts the organization?
Court reporters provide a written record that assists in the facilitation of good order and discipline throughout the Air Force.
5) What are some of your personal and professional goals?
My personal goal is to complete my Master's degree. My professional goal is always to continue to learn new techniques is my field and improve my skill set.
USAF. (U.S. Air Force Graphic by Rosario "Charo" Gutierrez)