Posted on Jul 24, 2015
Who has some political involvement advice for me?
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So I have a pretty straightforward question. I am in the process of transitioning out of the Army and trying to build my civilian career. I am going to school for international politics, and without being too certain of the exact path I plan to take, I do know I am headed in that direction.
That being said, I have about a year and a half left as an Army reservist, and I was offered a pretty awesome position as a State Coordinator of a super PAC, for a 2016 presidential candidate I am very interested in. I know there are rules regarding political involvement in such things, so my question is, can I accept such a job? Obviously, it would have to remain outside the military, out of uniform and not be brought to drill weekends, but so long as I keep my political life separate is this appropriate?
Respectfully,
SPC Jensen, Isaac A
That being said, I have about a year and a half left as an Army reservist, and I was offered a pretty awesome position as a State Coordinator of a super PAC, for a 2016 presidential candidate I am very interested in. I know there are rules regarding political involvement in such things, so my question is, can I accept such a job? Obviously, it would have to remain outside the military, out of uniform and not be brought to drill weekends, but so long as I keep my political life separate is this appropriate?
Respectfully,
SPC Jensen, Isaac A
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Performing your duties just as you said, out of uniform, not a hint of military influence, and you are good too good!!! You are legally a civilian, with all all rights of such, when you are not on ADT or performing drills.
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As long as your work at the super PAC and the reserve unit don't conflict you are fine. Don't talk politics while on duty is the only advice I have.
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Reservists are not restricted like active duty troops. Many reservists are members of Congress! I encourage you to stay in the reserves why you pursue your civilian career. Of course talk to JAG about specif questions but in general younare free do do most political ativities when not in uniform or on orders exempt those the dishonot the military.
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You need no advice Sir, you seem to have all of your ducks in a row. I say accept the job and good luck!
You need no advice Sir, you seem to have all of your ducks in a row. I say accept the job and good luck!
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Well thanks everyone, I am super excited to see all the replies suggesting I go for it... I accepted the offer and already have a radio interview (with international coverage) scheduled for Monday and had a phone interview with one of the two men responsible for starting the PAC (a retired Air Force Officer). I am building contacts like you wouldn't believe which is what I had hoped for, I'm super excited!!
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