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SFC David Reid, M.S, PHR, SHRM-CP, DTM
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Thanks for sharing your story and your information.
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Cpl Vic Burk
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SSG Edward Krzysik Thank you for your story and a great share to the Rally Point Community. Me and computers just barely get along! I'm very technologically impaired and only learn enough to do my job efficiently. When things get deep and I'm stuck I'm at the mercy of my colleagues and the tech support team. My son on the other hand is very much into computers and when I'm home if I need help, he comes to the call.
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SSG Edward Krzysik
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Hello Vic, I am also not very Tech savvy. My background is more on the business strategy side so I am also dependent on the smart people who know bits and bytes. My kids (13 & 15) are also great technical resources.
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LtCol Robert Quinter
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An inspiring testament of what we veterans can accomplish if we recognize the tools we gain through our service. We are ingrained with a sense of drive and the ability to recognize what we must do to reach our goals.
No disrespect to drummers, but just imagine what you would have accomplished had you had some of the training that is given to some of the more technical fields!
Well done SSG Krzysik, and thank you for passing on your story.
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Transition Story: A Drummer in The Old Guard to Brewery Owner and Vice President of Client Strategy
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He done good for himself! Power to military peeps that ca do it! Great story!
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SN Boatswain's Mate
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Job well done.
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CPT David Gowel
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SSG Edward Krzysik We can never have enough veterans who are truly happy in civilian life sharing their path to a fulfilling career ... especially when their companies are actively hiring more vets to join their ranks. Lots of companies can say they are veteran friendly, but it's what the veterans say about their employers that matters most. Let us know the address to Alewerks and hopefully you'll see some of your fellow RallyPointers stop in your brewery for a pint!
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SFC Dr. Jesus Garcia-Arce, Psy.D
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Thank you for share your story.
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SrA Jason McCauley
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Great share. I was thinking about posting my transition story. I think I will now. I worked a cybersecurity role for a Global 50 telecom giant and now for a Silicon Valley tech giant. I’d like to see more Vets get employed at global leading organizations after serving. The private sector is very competitive but it is not impossible to navigate!
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CPT Jack Durish
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I don't think that many (if any) of us realized the value of the lessons we were learning while serving at the time. I don't think that all (but many) learned their value in the years that followed.
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Cpl Vic Burk
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CPT Jack Durish I agree completely. I did learn a lot while in the military. It gave me structure and discipline, but I didn't fully realize this until I was well into my late 20's I'd say.
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Your journey is truly inspiring, and it highlights the diverse opportunities available to veterans in their post-military careers. Your emphasis on finding trusted mentors and leveraging educational opportunities resonates deeply. The military provides us with a unique skill set, but it's crucial to bridge the gap between military and civilian careers by acquiring additional knowledge and expertise. Your mention of the importance of networking and finding mentors is spot on. These connections can provide invaluable guidance and support as we navigate the transition process. On a related note, I appreciate your suggestion of carefully selecting a software development partner. I came across an informative guide on choosing the right software development partner at https://qit.software/a-guide-on-choosing-the-right-software-development-partner/. The article emphasizes the importance of evaluating a partner's expertise, track record, communication skills, and cultural fit.
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