Posted on Jul 28, 2016
What’s your experience readjusting to civilian life back home?
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I was really lost. I had no place to go. Because I was also dealing with health issues, I was angry. It has taken over 5 years, 2 cats, 2 horses, 3 dogs, going to school to learn something new, and a few other things to start to feel whole again. It takes time to become demilitarized.
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SSG Robert "Rob" Wentworth
So how are you doing now COL?
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Rob
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For me, it was the little things.
--It's been six years, and I nearly had a panic attack yesterday because I stepped outside and realized that I didn't have my cover on.
--Every time I walk past a kid with their hands in their pockets, I have to bite my lip.
--Civilians whine all the damned time over NOTHING, and they NEVER have suggestions on fixing the problems they are whining about.
--I've spoken to SO many civilians that want to start out at mid-management or higher and don't think that they should start any lower - that they DESERVE the right to start above others without paying their dues.
--The HUGE majority of civilians want to know what the minimum standards are - so they can BARELY meet those standards.
--There is no need to look for the "I" in "TEAM" - because there IS no "team" - it's nothing but every person for themselves and to hell with you.
But that hat thing worries me the most. ;)
--It's been six years, and I nearly had a panic attack yesterday because I stepped outside and realized that I didn't have my cover on.
--Every time I walk past a kid with their hands in their pockets, I have to bite my lip.
--Civilians whine all the damned time over NOTHING, and they NEVER have suggestions on fixing the problems they are whining about.
--I've spoken to SO many civilians that want to start out at mid-management or higher and don't think that they should start any lower - that they DESERVE the right to start above others without paying their dues.
--The HUGE majority of civilians want to know what the minimum standards are - so they can BARELY meet those standards.
--There is no need to look for the "I" in "TEAM" - because there IS no "team" - it's nothing but every person for themselves and to hell with you.
But that hat thing worries me the most. ;)
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SSG Mark Franzen
Hey Dave I have been out since Aug 1990 and it hasn't been easy but I am getting
stronger everyday. I deal also PTSD as well I work at Boeing in Everett wash I issue out Tools and test Equipment to Mechanics.
stronger everyday. I deal also PTSD as well I work at Boeing in Everett wash I issue out Tools and test Equipment to Mechanics.
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