Rp logo flat shadow
Command Post What is this?
Posted on Nov 7, 2014
GEN George Casey
17.2K
248
39
102
102
0
Avatar feed
Responses: 33
PO3 JoseLuis Breton
6
6
0
Would be proud to Vote for him as POTUS.
(6)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
MAJ Dallas D.
5
5
0
GEN George Casey Thank you for your insights. I wish more young Soldiers thought about life after the military and had a plan before they transitioned.

The staying fit is key, I think it is the one thing that keeps me sane, it's the best stress reliever out there.
(5)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
CPL Jerry Daugherty
4
4
0
Sharing to FB...
(4)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SFC Dave Joslin
4
4
0
Sir, having transitioned just shy of two years ago - these were critical to my success. I was selected for my position because of my military leadership experience, and in my final three interviews (it took seven to get my position), they wanted to see a Leader sitting in front of them, my new leadership team wanted to see a bold leader who was confident, unafraid to lead change in an organization, who embodied certain principles and values - it's what made me win the fight for my current position - one that I love and that is (almost) as professionally rewarding as serving our Nation!
(4)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
LTC Aviation Combined Arms Operations
4
4
0
Yes this great advice to those in any kind of transition, as well as within service transition. I myself have sometimes forgotten that it's important to, 1. Sell myself, 2. Ask for help, 3. Network, 4. Stay fit, 5. learn, 6. and take the next step, whatever it may be, in service or life in general.
(4)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
CPL Jerry Daugherty
3
3
0
Fantastic points to remember! All of these would have been so helpful to me when I transitioned to civilian life. Especially the Graduate, and the Learn to Accept Help. I could have been so much further in my career now had I followed just those two more.
(3)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SGT(P) Harry Clyde Jr.
3
3
0
You hit the nail square on the head sir. It is always great to receive positive advice when it comes to changing someones pessimism to optimism in finding work after looking hard and about to give up hope.
Everything works itself out, it just takes a lot of patience and sometimes a willingness to start at the lower levels of a job to put food on the table. You can almost always work your way up, getting your foot in the door is almost always the first and hardest step. Just have to tell yourself if I can make it through the military with all the hardships that come with it, then I can do this.
My 2 bits.
(3)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
Cathy Suarez
2
2
0
So well said! We can all learn from this.
(2)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SSG Eddye Royal
1
1
0
General Sir. I am glad to have someone like yourself to give a high level overview of transitioning from on job to another whether federal, state or local or a local company in a state area.
(1)
Comment
(0)
SSG Eddye Royal
(0)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small
CSM Thomas Ray
0
0
0
Great points sir. I served under you in Iraq and also your father in Viet Nam 1970. Your family has sacrificed a lot for our country. Thanks
(0)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small

Join nearly 2 million former and current members of the US military, just like you.

close