Posted on Apr 13, 2015
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Those in the military and those civilians who came out the military, how would you rate a civilian who has come out the military and those civilians who never been in the military?
How are their work ethics and professional behavior?
Do they sashay into office way after the core hours (0600-0900) constantly?
Do they take longer then 30 mins/1 hour for lunch?
Do they disrupt the office by doing more talking/gossiping than working?
Do they show up for meetings late? (On time and after is late)
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Dan Price
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Working as Operations Manager I have recieved candidates that were veted through our upper echelons of service that turned out to be completely useless. Completely untrainable and incapable of thinking outside the box. I have recieved civilian candidates whom I thought could never possibly hack the work and turned out to be some of the best assets I had on certain details. I believe that it wasn't the individuals at all rather than how I was interfacing with the training and my perception or expectations that caused either success or failure. I firmly believe that a civilian can be motivated and trained to be as proficient as anyone else. I believe that veterans have an edge that can be sharpened quicker but it is ultimately always up to the instructor!
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SPC Rory J. Mattheisen
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A civilian joins the military, and a Veteran leaves it. You never become a civilian again.
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SPC Robert Bobo
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Professionalism and work ethic requires commitment, discipline, accountability and a desire to succeed, most military and law enforcement professionals are taught key components of professionalism however, some never embrace these core principles and end up on a path of mediocrity and or failure, professionalism has to be taught to civilians willing to embrace it, the screening, on boarding and training process remains critical in any industry, a person with a minimum wage work ethic will never achieve success. The lack of professionalism, poor work ethic and lack of personal responsibility is alarming theses day's with "fake" experts encouraging a entitled mind set
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