Posted on Jun 15, 2015
Do you find it difficult to communicate with your civillian counterparts after leaving the Military? If so how do you handle it?
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I'm a civilian without prior Military affiliation (besides family and friends). I've encountered several reintegrating past military personnel who undoubtly experience dissapointment as an effect of what I'd characterize as a "lack or absense of synergy". Maybe I am sensitive to this orientation because I often feel the same thing. I personally love working with ex_military because I find many individuals who have a sense of something bigger than themselves.
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Yes, my first civilian job I got in trouble within the first few weeks for speaking my mind to a fellow employee. You have to dial it back and I hate to say it you have to be careful of who you trust. Some people will stab you in the back in a second most civilians are not very confrontational.
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Ryan Lankford
The problem is most people have little to no honor and they've never dealt with controversy in their life. Tuck tail and run!
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Eloy Martinez
I got used to long days in the Army ;but when I came back some of the guys I worked said I made them look bad by taking all the crap pyramid assignments without complaining.I had to learn to scale back but then there are some supervisors who are never happy.
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Yes I do!!! I "handle" it by communicating with civilians as little as possible, LOL. Luckily I work for a military contractor where all my co-workers are vets and our customer is military.
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