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Posted on Aug 17, 2015
SGT Marion Townes
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SSG Hector Guerra
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The military sees and understand these skills and value them. In the civilian world is not quite the same. I work for a gas compression company. I spend anywhere from 50 to 70 hours a week, on call every weekend. I have 150,000 horse power of compression engines, two warehouses, and three containers. I'm burned out. 
I started my own company. One thing I've learned about working outside the military is this. We are LEADERS, we MAKE A DIFFERENCE, we HAVE NO QUIT ATTITUDES, we DON'T COMPLAIN. 
To tell you the truth, no matter how much tenacity, dedication and the motivation, it rarely makes a difference. We need more Veteran owned companies to take care of veterans. SBA knows knows that most veterans have what it takes to build, sustain, create jobs and some. 
the second phase of my company is in the works now. 
I created a platform for military members, students, and homeschool students to be able to take a personality test, research over 1100 jobs that fits your personality, those jobs have minimum requirement and pay. let's face it. who wants to get out the military and work in a place that they are not satisfied in. We have money for school and people out here looking out for our best interest. The one thing Service Members lack is a Plan.

http://www.mymapplan.com
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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Edited 9 y ago
Excellent post SGT Marion Townes --- thanks for your insight and advice!
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CPT Jack Durish
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I spent the better part of my life as an entrepreneur, sometimes successful, sometimes not. Yes, my military experience helped, not directly. Training to kill people and destroy things doesn't translate well to the civilian world. But the training and experience in self reliance, leadership, etc sure didn't hurt. I have posted several essays in my weblog on entrepreneurship, WTMI to repeat here, so check them out. In fact, this posting may inspire me to continue the series...

http://www.jackdurish.com/4/category/entrepreneurs/1.html
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