Posted on Dec 12, 2018
What are some things you wished you would’ve known before you got out to make the process easier and less stressful?
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SPC (Join to see) I was discharges in June, 1972. My plan was to move to the Houston area, get a job, go to school, obtain my degree, and then work for the Space Program. That was my plan, and it worked out perfectly. Have a plan and set goals to accomplish your plan. Make sure that you have the skills and education that you need for the next phase of your life. Save as much money as you can for food, housing, and other expenses. It sounds like you are trying to be prepared, so that is great. The better prepared you are, the less stress.
One of the items on the link below is to join LinkedIn. This is a good website to network. Once you are a LinkedIn member, join the "Veteran Mentor Network" Group. This group has professionals that can help you with your resume, job search, etc. Good luck.
https://www.7eagle.com/18-things-to-do-if-youre-leaving-the-military-in-2018/
One of the items on the link below is to join LinkedIn. This is a good website to network. Once you are a LinkedIn member, join the "Veteran Mentor Network" Group. This group has professionals that can help you with your resume, job search, etc. Good luck.
https://www.7eagle.com/18-things-to-do-if-youre-leaving-the-military-in-2018/
18 Things to do Before Leaving the Military in 2018 | 7 Eagle Group
18 Things to do if You're Leaving the Military in 2018. No one is ever completely prepared when leaving the military. Even if you already
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Research schools if you plan to use GI Bill. Some traditional ranked schools will provide great education, veterans support and alumni network. Some unranked for-profit schools have poor reputation, high tuition and weak alumni support. Check to ensure that your hard earned benefits support a reputable education and network that will help you instead of a business that only sees you for your money.
Research schools if you plan to use GI Bill. Some traditional ranked schools will provide great education, veterans support and alumni network. Some unranked for-profit schools have poor reputation, high tuition and weak alumni support. Check to ensure that your hard earned benefits support a reputable education and network that will help you instead of a business that only sees you for your money.
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