Posted on Feb 13, 2015
CSM Michael Lynch
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This is a great article for those that are out of the military and those transitioning out in the future.

We have all heard the saying don't forget where you came from, when we were promoted or put in new positions.

It was a pleasure reading this article and realizing that everyone of us in the military has done each of these throughout our careers. taking this to the civilian market is no different. I'm passing this on so we don't forget what we bring to any company's table and why they want veterans working for them.
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That is an excellent article, CSM Michael Lynch. I'm later on in my career - much closer to retirement than to beginning, and the advice from Lisa Quast is as valid for me today as it was on day one, back in 1975. I see it playing out every day at my current workplace. I could have written the note that prompted Lisa's reply, in fact, but I know the differences and the points she makes. I just need to implement them.

Thanks for sharing an excellent reminder for anyone, no matter where they are in their career.
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