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Posted on Nov 23, 2016
LtCol Justin Constantine
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig
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Thanks for your dedication to duty and your honor to country LtCol Justin Constantine!

Q: What are your thoughts of General (ret) "Mad Dog" Mattis being part of the next administration? (I completely trust and respect him and would serve with him again anytime!)
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LTC Stephen C.
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LtCol Justin Constantine, even though I did not have a question, I do think that CSM Michael J. Uhlig's question is worthy of a response.
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LtCol Justin Constantine
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Thanks CSM. I think we would be very fortunate to have General Mattis serving in a leadership position in this administration. I have met him several times, including once right after I was wounded and most recently at a course I took last year at Stanford University for veterans who wanted to start their own businesses. My impression is that he thinks deeply about relevant issues, and also reads a lot of what other experts have written. In fact, one of topics he talked about with our class was as a leader, if you aren't taking time to reflect on what works and what doesn't, you can assume that none of your people are either, and that isn't good for anyone. I think that is a great philosophy for whatever you are doing in life, whether it is leading troops, running a business or taking care of your personal life.
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Maj Marty Hogan
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Thanks for your service and dedication LtCol Justin Constantine No question- just my respect and thanks.
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LtCol Justin Constantine
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Thanks Capt.
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What do you see are some of the major challenges affecting veterans obtaining good jobs?
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Sgt Ian Richmond
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That sounds great. I will see what I can dig up. I appreciate it.
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LtCol Justin Constantine
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Thanks Ian. I think there are a few steps every service member can take to elevate their chances of securing a fulfilling career.

1. Work with someone on your resume so it reads the way private sector HR professionals are used to and can understand. There are many free services out there for this- too many of us use military acronyms that nobody else understands or don't explain their accomplishments correctly.
2. Practice interviewing. Again, there are free services out there for this, and chances are you have not sat through corporate interviews before. Granted, some HR folks need to learn a lot more about how to interview veterans, but you can't do anything about that.
3. Many of us don't do any research to find the best geographic locations for the jobs we want that are going to be in demand in the future. Take the time to do that, and you can find those resources at the places I mentioned in previous responses.
4. Finally, if you are still in the military, start your search early so you have the time to find the job that is a really good fit for you, and not one that you have to take because you have no other options.
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Sgt Ian Richmond
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Thank you for your time and response. I will research these things and get to work.
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Sheila Soto
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A1C (Anonymous) - Good 4 U! I Am from MI. Orig. &The 70's to about 81 was Amazing Jobs in the Auto Industry. Was no doubt why, we were able to put so many to work in Jackson,MI. Unfortunately, America changed Immensely after 81! Even With My Family, We Moved to Dallas, which was Amazing Jobs in Nursing. They were Building Hospitals & Clinics at A Rapid Rate. Was never without at least 2 Jobs! That is When the North moved South! A Bumper Sticker in Jackson said "Last One Out, Turn Off The Lights"! Have been in San Antonio, TX. 35 yrs & Is Military City USA! We R so dedicated to Our Military! Jobs, Education, Sm. Houses to care 4 Our Homeless Vets! Builders build Homes accessible to the Wounded often 4 Free. The biggest Job in SA is Cyber Security! Education in that area is badly needed!
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