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07-22-11, 10:35 AM #16
usajobs.gov is a good resource as well.
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07-23-11, 07:19 PM #17
Helmets to hardhats is union crap. Sorry,,,I'm tainted.
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08-13-11, 10:50 PM #18
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08-14-11, 12:21 AM #19
Thanks for spamming dumbass.
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08-14-11, 01:58 AM #20
AT&T is still a good choice. Even though landline phones are becoming a thing of the past, they will still have DSL. I have no LL phone but I have AT&T DSL.
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08-20-11, 10:33 PM #21
Going back to school is an EXCELLENT option especially when Uncle Sam is paying for most of your tuition. It may not appear to be an immediate benefit, but as you go up the career ladder you will definitely be competing with college graduates. All things considered, they will be selected over non-college candidates. Take this advice from someone who's been in the corporate world as a co-founder and CEO of a national healthcare company.
Good luck and Semper Fi.
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08-21-11, 10:36 AM #22
A Marine N.C.O. is a great prospect for any job on the outside.Follow the advice on this page,you'll do fine.
S/F
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08-28-11, 01:27 PM #23
Make sure you apply for unemployment. Get with your Vet rep at the Job and family resource. Look into talking to a caree cousenalor to what jobs would suit you the most. Get you GI Bill paper work ready.
There is a long list of stuff you need to do. Get a copy of your military training records an see what jobs you can get in the civy world. From there see how your training crosses over in those fields an ask yourself what you want to do until your 55.
Basicaly evualte what you want to do an make a plan. if you need more help please ask.
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