Posted on Apr 24, 2015
PO2 Rachel K.
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Looking to work with my credentials in the civilian side.
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SSG Leander Metcalf
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By SSG Leander Metcalf 1 minute ago:


If you do this remember your credentials and training in the military allow for a greater scope of practice than you will have in a lot of civilian hospitals.
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You would have to check with your chain of command. The Commanding Officer would have to have a policy concerning this but more often than not it is based off of your immediate chain's approval and if it would interfere with your day to day military responsibilities. To be safe, submit a request chit up through your CO or talk to your Chief to see how far he/she wants it to go. State where you will be working and your hours and that it will not interfere with your duties. This will keep you covered if approved through your command. An approved request chit is golden...CYA "Cover Your A$#".
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PO2 Rachel K.
PO2 Rachel K.
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thanks Chief,
I was looking for an instruction only one i can find is dated 2009, maybe a bit outdated.
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Your command instruction from your share drive? If that's the case, it might be still active and just hasn't been updated. What does it say?
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Claire Field
Claire Field
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Could i ask what are the rules of buying furniture and selling for a profit from their militaty quarter within the navy as well as cigarettes please.
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Claire Field
Claire Field
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Could i ask does anyone know the rules of selling from your military quarter to make a untaxable profit...not us its a neighbour who is thanks
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What kind of employment?
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PO2 Rachel K.
PO2 Rachel K.
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Sir,
I am a licensed Surgical Technologist so just working at a local hospital in the area.
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SSG Leander Metcalf
SSG Leander Metcalf
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If you do this remember your credentials and training in the military allow for a greater scope of practice than you will have in a lot of civilian hospitals.
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