Posted on Apr 24, 2016
Would you name 3 of your transferrable skills?
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I think I must have a lot of transferable skills--I have been transfered many times. ;)
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CW3 Dylan E. Raymond, PHR
Michael but how do you communicate "alot" of your transferrable skills when you may only have an hour with a potential employer?
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1. Effective writing
2. Strategic planning
3. Microsoft Office Commendation Ribbon with PowerPoint, Word, and Excel devices
2. Strategic planning
3. Microsoft Office Commendation Ribbon with PowerPoint, Word, and Excel devices
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4. blank Cds since you can't have thumb drives.
5. Memorized answers to mandatory training flip through online course and go directly to the test since you will waste 40 hour a year redoing them and the tests don't change much. information assurance and related, personnel recovery, drug and alcohol awarenes and related, human trafficing, sexual harrassment/EO etc ad nauseum etc...
6. Remember to not use your CAC card at a unit you are visiting since it is an over-compartmentalized unit that has too many layers of security or you have a world-wide lockout because even if you have a CAC that is registered, some segment the military still treats you like a child and you are locked out of any dod computer. This is a big gripe since it happened to me. Ask before you put a CAC card in a cac reader at a unit you are not familar with.
5. Memorized answers to mandatory training flip through online course and go directly to the test since you will waste 40 hour a year redoing them and the tests don't change much. information assurance and related, personnel recovery, drug and alcohol awarenes and related, human trafficing, sexual harrassment/EO etc ad nauseum etc...
6. Remember to not use your CAC card at a unit you are visiting since it is an over-compartmentalized unit that has too many layers of security or you have a world-wide lockout because even if you have a CAC that is registered, some segment the military still treats you like a child and you are locked out of any dod computer. This is a big gripe since it happened to me. Ask before you put a CAC card in a cac reader at a unit you are not familar with.
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MSgt Mike Mikulski - That is part of Army Resiliency training that helps you deal with life and combat stress.
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You got to be shitting me right? Hell, I was a Vietnam Combat Vet. I mean WTF-Over!. Small arms expert, kill or be killed, and strong leadership skills! That's why I became a NH Trooper. It was either that or a mercenary? I think I made the right choice!
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