Posted on Jan 17, 2018
Shannon Arroyo
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SPC Kelly MacLeod
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Finding out I have as little in common with civilians as I do other service members.
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PO1 Michael Brouty
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No Common sense. Political correctness makes me sick.
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PO2 Sam Vanderburg
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For me, back in the early 80's, it was the culture shock. Totally went from one culture to another. I was not ready for that! Maybe I should have re-uped!
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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I'm going to have to buy a whole new professional wardrobe...
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CW4 Air Ambulance Pilot
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The realization that my Military background would be nowhere near as relevant to corporate headhunters as we'd been lead to believe. :-/
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1SG Thomas Griffiths
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People! The structure of society has become trash since social media has taken over.
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Civilian career mantra: ME, ME, ME!!!
SSG Jay Marchand
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A. Civilians Suck
B. Civilian jobs suck
C. Civilian workers suck
D. Wish id have stayed in longer, at least in the military, I knew and enjoyied the suck.
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MSG Eddie N.
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"Because I said so!", is not an acceptable answer anymore. It amazes me how many meets that I sit in where I hear a manager put out a new guidance and the resistance to it. "Why?", "this is stupid", "I'm just going to keep on doing it the way I do". Not once have I heard a manager say "this is the new guidance and you will do it period!"
The most humbling part about transition is that while your military experience may have gotten you in the door, you are now the equivalent of a civilian private. However, I think my co-workers are to afraid of me to tell me to get an "exhaust sample".
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CW3 Kevin Storm
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That first day when you go job seeking, and it starts to hit you that all those "skills" weren't worth much when you are in a job interview. That was in 1992 when I got out after the draw down.
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