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Posted on Oct 2, 2020
CPL David Muir
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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Those are all very great suggestions.
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Sgt Jim Belanus
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lots of jobs out here, but you might have to leave your comfort zone.
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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Sgt Jim Belanus - that makes life interesting.
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SFC Range Operations Nco
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Trades,trades,trades and you will enjoy life comfortably.
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Wayne Soares
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Thanks for the share brother david
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CPL David Muir I agree that searching for as job should be treated like a full time job. effort. It is important for the job seeker to put in the time to make sure that they are fully prepared to outshine all other candidates for a career opening.
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PO2 Electronics Technician (Et)
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Definitely, looking for a job can really wear you down, especially when you start losing hope. I had a tough time myself when I decided to leave my home country for better job opportunities in Europe. It was really hard to keep up with all the job ads and replies, which got pretty frustrating.

I finally found some help when I came across a list of recruitment agencies that specialize in placing people in jobs across Europe. I checked out this list on https://sponsorshipopportunitiesin.com/top-10-job-recruitment-agencies-in-europe-for-foreign-workers/ and decided to give it a try. Within two weeks, I landed a job as a call center manager in France. This really turned things around for me, making me feel a lot better about my career and life in general.
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Sgt William Hodges
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Great suggestions.
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Sgt William Hodges
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I'm new and when i saw this enlarged I wondered if the tag line at the bottom is appropriate. Was going to remove my response but did not know how. Don't want to break any rules.
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Lorelai Carpenter
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Hey, thanks for sharing those great tips for staying motivated during a job search!
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1SG Dave McWilliams
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I want to start off by saying my own path to transition wasn’t easy but it was successful. I think their are key points to what I feel right looks like but may not fall in line with what is told at transitional assistance.
First find someone professional off post to help with making your military job into a resume that translates into civilian terms . I didn’t sit around plugging away at resumes . I looked for jobs after my resume was done . Mine was a chronological resume with a cover page that covered my last seven years .
Secondly , go for jobs not based on a military installation but where the money is and then find a place to live . Too many retirees get in the mindset of homesteading at their last location cause it is comfortable to them .
Lastly go out of your comfort zone in jobs to possibly line up something new .
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1SG Larry Everly
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Nice post and good advice. Stay aggressive in your job search and be willing to make a lateral move or even a lesser role in order to get your foot in the door. Once hired, your character attributes will shine through and open the door(s) for advancement.
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Lt Col Leslie Bryant
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Try searching for 3.5 yrs and getting one interview in that whole time despite 2 Bachelors, 3 Masters and going back to school for a 4th Master and having 10 yrs in the field and repeatedly being told you are overqualified! Overqualified meaning you are 50 yrs and older! Yes AGEISM is an issue in America! While motivation sounds interesting; AGEISM is also a factor for those over 50! The fact is many of our US Companies aren’t patriotic nor are they providers of jobs! You can have all the degrees, all the credentials, a new degree with new skills and have all the experience but because of AGEISM be forced to retire!!
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