If you have a passion for riding, enjoy working with people in a training environment and have an outgoing personality, consider becoming a RiderCoach. Many RiderCoaches started in the military, helping their fellow riders around the world learn to ride and improve their skills. Unlike Nellis AFB, most Air Force bases have volunteer coaches and are always in need to new coaches as people PCS to new assignments.
Becoming a coach in Nevada provides a national certification to teach MSF courses in most jurisdictions, although some states may have additional requirements. While it may not be possible to work on Nellis AFB due to scheduling conflicts with military duty, there are other part-time opportunities around Las Vegas. And once you PSC, especially overseas, you be able to help your fellow airmen meet the military motorcycle training requirements.
Here are two websites for information on becoming a RiderCoach: