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I have found this to be a great site so far. I have had great conversations about employment and military issues. I know a few military members and veterans on RP use it as a networking tool and have put this community on resume. Is it at all possible to have a RP email address. Like [login to see] . If this became an option would you be willing to pay a few dollars a month to maintain the site? and Would you change your email to the RP email? I know I have been using Gmail for about 8 years now but would switch it up in a heartbeat.
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I can't see a single reason to get yet another email account...already work off of three or four.
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SGM Matthew Quick
SSG Calvin,
Having three (or four) email accounts is called 'mismanagement'?
What if you own/operate two or three businesses?
Having three (or four) email accounts is called 'mismanagement'?
What if you own/operate two or three businesses?
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MSG Wade Huffman
Not sure how this is 'missmanagement'. I am a county employee, so I have a county email. I also have a VA address (for my job), a gmail address (because I have an android phone), and my own private email I have had for years.. why would I need yet another??? I did have an AKO as well until we retirees were found to be too expensive to provide email to (but that's another story!)
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CPT Zachary Brooks
I have multiple email addresses myself. Two Gmails that I use for professional and for personal interaction, my enterprise account for military related communications, and a yahoo account that I use to sign up for websites so all the spam and such is in one place and does not clutter up my nice inboxes.
Sounds like good management to me.
Sounds like good management to me.
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CW3 (Join to see)
I too have multiple email addresses to deal with my multiple roles in life. I also have one that I give out when I'm on web-sites as a spamsuck.
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I already have 4 email accounts and I only regularly check 2 of them. If you want to get in contact with someone from rally point you can use the messages feature in the toolbar.
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Suspended Profile
An email address isn't going to get you a job. Your skills, education, and method you sell a potential employer will. You can also continue to have a .mil email address once you are out. All you need to do is have someone sponsor you.
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A DD214 verifies your military employment, not your email or the web organizations your affiliated with.
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MSG (Join to see)
I aware of what a DD 214 is. You need to read the conversation and not one post to get a full understanding of what's going on.
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CPT (Join to see)
My response was to your comment previously made
"Thank you but I am fully aware of how to contact people on RP. This would be to use as a more professional email account. A lot of employers use Microsoft just as we do in the Army. It’s a business based and professional email account. Look at @live accounts. All set up for gamers not business. So I guess what I’m getting at is, if people are using RP on a resume and for employment networking, would it be more beneficial to them to have an email backed by a military/veteran site rather than yahoo, Gmail, or live accounts. I think it would. I look at some emails I get and don’t even read them because of stupid names.( [login to see] ) If we have veterans and current military members looking for employment and can provide them with the tools to succeed let’s do so. After reading a few of the comments I see soldiers cannot take all topics seriously so let’s use this one to try and benefit our veterans. "
I posted on this comment thread because it relates to 1LT Fallon's comment.
My main problem is this "So I guess what I’m getting at is, if people are using RP on a resume and for employment networking, would it be more beneficial to them to have an email backed by a military/veteran site rather than yahoo, Gmail, or live accounts. I think it would. I look at some emails I get and don’t even read them because of stupid names.( [login to see] ) If we have veterans and current military members looking for employment and can provide them with the tools to succeed let’s do so."
This leads me to believe that you think if you have an association with a website or email service it will better enable them to get a job or appear more credible/professional.
While I do agree that people with email's such as " [login to see] " is unprofessional and probably would not aid much in showing maturity on a resume, creating an email system linked to this site simply because it is for military veterans and it could list your name as " [login to see] " would not give veterans much of an advantage either. Yes, it appears more professional, I am not arguing that, but it does not make you credible or a professional. In fact, your DD214 may be a better representation of your professionalism and service than your email address (If you served under honorable conditions).
(And yes, I did read the conversation before posting my opinion)
"Thank you but I am fully aware of how to contact people on RP. This would be to use as a more professional email account. A lot of employers use Microsoft just as we do in the Army. It’s a business based and professional email account. Look at @live accounts. All set up for gamers not business. So I guess what I’m getting at is, if people are using RP on a resume and for employment networking, would it be more beneficial to them to have an email backed by a military/veteran site rather than yahoo, Gmail, or live accounts. I think it would. I look at some emails I get and don’t even read them because of stupid names.( [login to see] ) If we have veterans and current military members looking for employment and can provide them with the tools to succeed let’s do so. After reading a few of the comments I see soldiers cannot take all topics seriously so let’s use this one to try and benefit our veterans. "
I posted on this comment thread because it relates to 1LT Fallon's comment.
My main problem is this "So I guess what I’m getting at is, if people are using RP on a resume and for employment networking, would it be more beneficial to them to have an email backed by a military/veteran site rather than yahoo, Gmail, or live accounts. I think it would. I look at some emails I get and don’t even read them because of stupid names.( [login to see] ) If we have veterans and current military members looking for employment and can provide them with the tools to succeed let’s do so."
This leads me to believe that you think if you have an association with a website or email service it will better enable them to get a job or appear more credible/professional.
While I do agree that people with email's such as " [login to see] " is unprofessional and probably would not aid much in showing maturity on a resume, creating an email system linked to this site simply because it is for military veterans and it could list your name as " [login to see] " would not give veterans much of an advantage either. Yes, it appears more professional, I am not arguing that, but it does not make you credible or a professional. In fact, your DD214 may be a better representation of your professionalism and service than your email address (If you served under honorable conditions).
(And yes, I did read the conversation before posting my opinion)
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SSG Stephenson, to answer the specific questions in your post: is it possible? Yes. Would I be willing to pay? No, frankly there are too many free options so why pay? Would I change my email to an RP email? No, but I would (if offered for free) link my RP email to my Outlook account for easier management.
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CMSgt James Nolan
SSG Stephenson, I do see where you are coming from. And, I expressed my opinion on it. As have several others. What makes this a good site is that you can have varied opinions. As you have witnessed. If that is something that you would like, I think you could approach RP. It appears however that several (at least one) of the Member Managers has spoken and is not interested-does that mean it would/would not happen? No, that is his opinion. I will not even take the time to pout about you asking me to take the time to read the post and down voting. The post was not complicated. Take care
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MSG (Join to see)
Thank you for the comment. No one is asking you to pout about anything that is posted on a social media site. I expressed the reason for the down vote and then got a valid response. So it worked. Sometimes you have to have thick skin. I'm just looking for a conversation to help benefit our veterans and current military members. I also know the question was simple. Part of conversations is disagreeing with each other. I have not taken anything personal nor will I but it seems that other Member/Manager have. I guess this is part of the new social media world.
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CMSgt James Nolan
SSG, I would tend to disagree. I think that you have taken it personally, case in point "thick skin". I offered an opinion that was contrary to what you were looking for. As someone who has on multiple occasions sat in the decision making seat for positions of hire, I will tell you that having an email address with an ignorant name on it would be ill advised, and I have seen them. I will also tell you that I think listing Rally Point on a resume will do very little for someone. When I look at a resume, I am looking for work experience. But again that is my opinion.
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It sounds like there's a high percentage of warriors accessing their gmail, yahoo, etc through the different websites instead of linking them all to one mail application or program, such as Outlook (on PCs/Mac) or Mail (on Mac) or about 3-4 other even better mail applications (Thunderbird, Postbox, etc) that would allow the user to send / receive mail from many different accounts all from one application.
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1SG (Join to see)
CPT Oddman, very well said! Can you provide some details on how someone can link their emails to one application? (I'm sure there are many out there that would like to know how and I'm not the best at explaining the technical part)
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Maj Ahron Oddman
Thanks, SFC. Most people will either use Outlook (on PC, such as all DoD computers) or Mail (on a Mac) as their main mail program. Below I've included a few links on how to do link all your email accounts to Outlook. I used Microsoft's how to site. I'm not fan of MSFT but I can't find a more concise description.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/add-or-remove-an-e-mail-account-HA001231634.aspx#BM4
http://help.outlook.com/en-us/140/cc875899.aspx
Let me know if you have other questions or if you have a Mac. Once you set up your emails you'll never have to log-on to gmail.com, yahoo.com, etc for mail. I'm at [login to see] . ;-)
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/add-or-remove-an-e-mail-account-HA001231634.aspx#BM4
http://help.outlook.com/en-us/140/cc875899.aspx
Let me know if you have other questions or if you have a Mac. Once you set up your emails you'll never have to log-on to gmail.com, yahoo.com, etc for mail. I'm at [login to see] . ;-)
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I see no reason for an emaol account. Additionally why would I wasnt to pay for an email acount when I already have multiple free accounts?
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A lot of you are taking away from the main post and making it personal. The post was about how we can help our current military members and veterans. NOT about how many email addresses you already have and how you cannot or don't want to manage another. No one cares. So let's post on the topic. I'll start it again by posting this.
This would be to use as a more professional email account. A lot of employers use Microsoft just as we do in the Army. It’s a business based and professional email account. So I guess what I’m getting at is, if people are using RP on a resume and for employment networking, would it be more beneficial to them to have an email backed by a military/veteran site rather than yahoo, Gmail, or live accounts. I think it would. I look at some emails I get and don’t even read them because of stupid names.( [login to see] ) NOT MY ACCOUNT. If we have veterans and current military members looking for employment and can provide them with the tools to succeed let’s do so. After reading a few of the comments I see soldiers cannot take all topics seriously so let’s use this one to try and benefit our veterans. Other than education and training it take a professional appearance. Part of that to me would be an email account.
This would be to use as a more professional email account. A lot of employers use Microsoft just as we do in the Army. It’s a business based and professional email account. So I guess what I’m getting at is, if people are using RP on a resume and for employment networking, would it be more beneficial to them to have an email backed by a military/veteran site rather than yahoo, Gmail, or live accounts. I think it would. I look at some emails I get and don’t even read them because of stupid names.( [login to see] ) NOT MY ACCOUNT. If we have veterans and current military members looking for employment and can provide them with the tools to succeed let’s do so. After reading a few of the comments I see soldiers cannot take all topics seriously so let’s use this one to try and benefit our veterans. Other than education and training it take a professional appearance. Part of that to me would be an email account.
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MSG Wade Huffman
Maybe I'm still not understanding where you are trying to go with this discussion. Are you implying that having an email address of [login to see] will give you a better chance of employment than say [login to see] ? If so, then I'm going to have to strongly disagree. While your choice of email "names" can be a negative, the domain is hardly considered in today's world. I'm really trying to understand your contention here,
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MSG (Join to see)
I can see what you are getting at. I have been browsing around RP and have seen a lot of post stating that members use Rally Point on resume. Also in my line of work I deal with guard soldiers that are young and have email address that would turn me away from them if I was an employer. As a general question on RP I wanted to know what other vets and current military members thought about a standard [login to see] for members. Being on this site if I had my own business and came across a resume from an RP email I would look into a lot more. I have a few friends that own a business and will look at someone's Facebook to determine how people act outside of the work place. I know for sure Boston PD and the Mass State Police look at Facebook. I am also aware that anyone can log on to gmail and create a new account with a reasonable name. As a military member and a vet I think a standard RP email would work great. You have to be a validated member of a community not just a person off the street. That stands for a lot to me.
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Thank you but I am fully aware of how to contact people on RP. This would be to use as a more professional email account. A lot of employers use Microsoft just as we do in the Army. It’s a business based and professional email account. Look at @live accounts. All set up for gamers not business. So I guess what I’m getting at is, if people are using RP on a resume and for employment networking, would it be more beneficial to them to have an email backed by a military/veteran site rather than yahoo, Gmail, or live accounts. I think it would. I look at some emails I get and don’t even read them because of stupid names.( [login to see] ) If we have veterans and current military members looking for employment and can provide them with the tools to succeed let’s do so. After reading a few of the comments I see soldiers cannot take all topics seriously so let’s use this one to try and benefit our veterans.
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CPT (Join to see)
This goes back to my previous comment (See really long comment above).
A RP email would not be useful. RP is not well known (If at all) in the civilian world. Hell, 90% of my battles in service don't know about RP. RP would appear as just another .com email service that would add no benefit to a Soldier than any other email service.
A RP email would not be useful. RP is not well known (If at all) in the civilian world. Hell, 90% of my battles in service don't know about RP. RP would appear as just another .com email service that would add no benefit to a Soldier than any other email service.
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MSG (Join to see)
Great point Sir. A lot of soldiers in my unit don't know what RP is. Other than armyparatrooper.org this is a useful site. Thank you for the input.
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CPT (Join to see)
No problem, just glad I was clearly able to articulate my point of view.
And by the way, thanks for keeping me engaged in discussion during staff duty. Lol
And by the way, thanks for keeping me engaged in discussion during staff duty. Lol
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MSG (Join to see)
Glad to help out on such a brutal 24hr shift. One thing I do not miss about active duty is CQ and Staff Duty. Enjoy the day off.
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If we need the ability of private “speedy” internal mail, use the Msg button.
It works just as well, free, and there is an indicator that you have a new Msg. waiting.
It works just as well, free, and there is an indicator that you have a new Msg. waiting.
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