Posted on Aug 8, 2020
Brian Niswander on LinkedIn: #military #militarytransition #veterans | 33 comments
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Great advice. I do not necessarily wish to work within the Intelligence Community once I retire. I'm even working toward a Bachelorette degree in Intelligence Studies, so I do feel like Intel will be my best bet going into post Army career. So honestly I do feel constrained to my specialty. If you have any advice about how my degree major could prepare me for something else, then the advice is appreciated. I would like to stay working for our country whether as a contractor or DoD civilian.
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
I'm definitely avoiding intel when I retire. Intel people are weird as shit lol. I never planned to do intel. I came in after I got my Bachelor's in Journalism and I wanted to do that. But I was told I'd have to wait six months to go to basic to get it and I didn't want to wait. I said "What else do you have?" Counselor at MEPS looked around and said "This is the closest I could find." Shows me intelligence analyst. I said "What else do you have?" He said "Mechanic or cook." I said "I'll take the intel thing."
I don't regret it. I do wish I'd have been able to do PAO...I checked into reclassing but I was promotable to SFC and was told I'd have to give up my promotable status. I said nope.
I worked around the three letter agencies when I was at Meade...no thanks. I now have two Masters - one in Public Relations and one in Security Management. I wouldn't mind doing Security Management. I do wish I could afford to retire for good in 4 years and just be a Walmart greeter but...meh. I just want to get a decent job so I can take care of my daughter since she'll be 10 if I retire at 20.
I don't regret it. I do wish I'd have been able to do PAO...I checked into reclassing but I was promotable to SFC and was told I'd have to give up my promotable status. I said nope.
I worked around the three letter agencies when I was at Meade...no thanks. I now have two Masters - one in Public Relations and one in Security Management. I wouldn't mind doing Security Management. I do wish I could afford to retire for good in 4 years and just be a Walmart greeter but...meh. I just want to get a decent job so I can take care of my daughter since she'll be 10 if I retire at 20.
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