Posted on Mar 3, 2016
SFC John Cruzat
2.99K
13
4
3
3
0
A343f60f
Be honest; we all want to be perceived as "successful" but the majority of newer Vets are having a tough time.
Posted in these groups: Entrepreneurship logo Entrepreneurship
Avatar feed
See Results
Responses: 2
PO1 Senior Medical Department Representative (Smdr)
1
1
0
I'm still AD. I have found my passion in Health and Wellness by way of Network Marketing. I love what I do and love helping others achieve what they at one time thought was for ever unachiavable either through health goals or financial goals. I have been active in this direct sales company for a year but only recently really intentional with the business for about 6 months. The money I earn monthly is covering our bills and paying down debt. But the cool thing is I'm bringing my wife home full time so our youngest doesn't have to be raised in daycare. This is opening so many more doors and opportunities for our family. Network Marketing isn't a get rich scheme and it isn't easy. But if you have a strong enough "purpose" and a burning desire to keep pushing, you can and will truly live an extraordinary life. (Time freedom, debt freedom, and the ability to change lives). Hit me up if you would like to learn more about what I do and how I'm helping others.
(1)
Comment
(0)
SGT Brian Richardson
SGT Brian Richardson
>1 y
Jon, congrats. it sounds like you have a good start. And there is more to business (or a job) than money. Yes we all need it to survive, but having it be the number one things isn't usually best.
I work with vets running their own businesses. If I can be of help, feel free to reach out to me at [login to see]
Brian
(0)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small
LTC Student
1
1
0
Not in the vet pool yet, but plenty of my comrades that left service are flourishing. The biggest advice they give is to find your niche where you are comfortable and be awesome at it. Ex-Army Ranger owns two Crossfit Gyms, that is a pretty good fit. Find what you enjoy.
(1)
Comment
(0)
SGT Brian Richardson
SGT Brian Richardson
>1 y
It pays to start early. There are so many things people can do before they transition from the military or a j-o-b. I even created an online video course for vets wanting to start a business. If you know anyone that could use it, feel free to pass it along. http://www.VetLaunched.com/jys
(1)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small

Join nearly 2 million former and current members of the US military, just like you.

close