Posted on Apr 28, 2017
SN Vivien Roman-Hampton
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Share your experience of entering a career after your service, and how your military experience might have impacted it.
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PO1 Aaron Baltosser
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I worked at Sears for a bit and tried to help them get squared away. It was a hot mess though, and they thought they were doing a fine job losing business, not upgrading their tech, and not training in good customer response. I was tired after retirement, so I left the work force to enjoy life. A military retirement, and good financial planning can allow you to do that at 41. The job was totally different than what I did while in. Had the work space improved, or even been trending in that direction I might still be there.
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SGT Jim Arnold
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it was the exact same skill and job function as the military just lots more of it
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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I've always been able to fall back on my most awesome vampyricle phlebotomy skills.
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Those definitely come in handy!
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MSG Frederick Otero
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I turned my medical experience in the military into a civilian nursing career and never regretted it. I was given plenty of college credits toward my nursing degree related to the military medical training i received. The need for nurses is still great and worth looking into. VIRIS ET HONOS
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