Posted on Aug 29, 2018
SSgt Terry Jenkins
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The Winds of Change Are Blowing...

When you are passionate about something, whether it’s a relationship, a hobby, a business or in my case the desire to help people, you must constantly force yourself to look within to make sure you are maintaining a balance between your goals and reality. I have spent close to two years now where every second of my days and nights revolve around one thing - helping Veterans. I wake up thinking about it, I work to a point of my family worrying about my health and many days even dream about it. This has been the most rewarding phase of my professional life. While trying to restore hope and purpose to Veterans, I found my own purpose in life.

However, I tried doing this while also creating a way to support my own family. This has made the process extremely stressful. I have watched my family sacrifice for my dream and purpose. I minimized our lifestyle, so we could do more for Veterans. And now it has taken a toll. So, after getting input from friends and strangers, including the voice of the Veterans directly, I have decided to sacrifice once again.

I am happy to report that we are in the final stages of “giving” our program and company to a Veteran focused non-profit. By doing this my salary and expenses are removed, and more money and resources can go directly to Veterans. I feel this is the right move to help more. Its tough to let go of my dream to ‘own’ it, but as the old saying goes: if you love something, then you must let it go.

I will remain an intricate part of everything as a board member and will continue to selectively mentor and guide those Veterans that seriously step up. I will help drive the vision and mission to completion as well. The only real change is I am going to go out and make my own way once again. I don’t want my family to be dependent on the money we receive while trying to help people. From my perspective, this makes what I am trying to do pure and beyond reproach.

I believe we live in a society and culture that has lost hope in each other where we expect others to take advantage of us. Most people are like ants these days, they simply get in line and follow everyone else. My hope is that by bringing the idea under a 100% non-profit structure, by making the money go completely to Veterans, that more people will get involved in helping me solve the problem. We cannot have our heroes giving up. In a sense, I hope this makes people more comfortable that I am really trying to help.

I still believe we can restore hope and purpose and ultimately save lives by arming them with good careers. For anyone that is already in the program or those considering coming aboard there will be no change as we will continue to fight and do what we set out to do. For any money being donated, raffles or purchases of services this money will immediately go under the non-profit. My hope is that many more will be willing to use our program to change their situation now. I also hope this will motivate more to help; we need people to get involved in the fund-raising, raffles, talking to local fund-raising campaigns in their area, sponsoring our motorcycle rides in their areas, etc. Now you will know this money is all going to help the Veterans.

As for me my position will be completely zero income so if you want to help me, let me know about any open positions where I can get reconnected doing what I have always done for corporations. My passion is strong. I am not picky at this point in my career; I have risen to the top, I have fulfilled my goals, now I just want to earn a decent living, so I can spend my days helping others.

Stay tuned as we will announce the details in the coming days once the final decisions are made and the merger is official. I’m excited and hope to see more and more of you involved with me as we change lives and truly thank them for their service.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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Great post, message, and update from an awesome patriot and friend SSgt Terry Jenkins Have you been so passionate about something you created? Take a view minutes to read about Terry's passion and great advice.

https://www.rallypoint.com/status-updates/3920962

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SSG William Jones
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Thanks, COL Mikel J. Burroughs . This is a stimulating post, for sure.
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SCPO Morris Ramsey
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs I am reminded of the School of Hard of Knocks, It has a cruel taskmaster, but it is often the only school where some people can learn.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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SCPO Morris Ramsey - I've been to that school several times my friend. I always learn something new.
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Excellent post & 'dream' Col., thank you for sharing !!!
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In first aid training you learn that you must first assess the situation. You see someone in need of help and every instinct is urging you to go help them. You must resist those instincts and pause to look at the situation. What caused the injury? Is there any danger that you might become a victim as well if you go to them. If yes, you may just become another person in need of help, thus doubling the calamity. God less you for what you've done, but remember, He helps those who help themselves...
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Amen Captain.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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SSgt Terry Jenkins I know it was a tough decisionbut sometimes letting go is the best you can do. What kind of position are you looking for? I will start searching
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SSgt Terry Jenkins
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Lt Col Charlie Brown This is an interesting endeavor for me, I spent the better part of 20 years just pushing for my own career so this process was always rather easy. However, today I find myself in a new situation, I'm actually not that picky right now, its not about me its about helping Vets and providing for my family. With that said I would go drive a truck if that would simply give me enough income to keep my personal responsibilities going. But I have the capability to run companies, do sales and executive coaching, run vendor account management/sales teams and certainly lead IT architecture teams. So there is much I bring to the table and regardless of what I do I only know how to 'work' one way-all in. If I had a preference I would love to leverage my background to help other Veteran focused companies. I have found a passion that I love and its no longer just about the career and salary. Here is the link to my resume, if something on it seems like a good fit for something you know of please let me know. https://www.usveteranjobs.com/terry-jenkins
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