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Posted on Mar 23, 2022
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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THANKS FOR SHARING, GREAT INFORMATION.
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SSgt Richard Kensinger
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This is much needed info, and it may just prevent a few suicides.
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SMSgt Bob W.
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The information above is great, but there is a "however. However, don't believe all the "BS" thrown at you during transitioning. Be especially careful of valuing yourself. Example: Getting out of the military after 20 years in IT will get you a civilian wage of $100,000. ANSWER: NO!!! When you go into the civilian market you are "an unknown quantity and need to evaluate yourself accordingly. Take the $60,000 to $70,000 job. Get the "civilian" experience and begin networking with people within the field. In 3-5 years you may see that $100,000 job. I have two friends to retire at the same time in the 1990s. Both interviewed for the same job. One guy was given a job offer for $55,000 [he turned it down. After 3 years of LOOKING he took a job as an independent contractor for $70,000 [no benefits and he had to pay his own social security and taxes. Net spendable income was $38,000.]. The other guy was offered the same job and took it [with benefits such as paid vacation, medical, dental, and vision care along with the company paying half his social security. He also had a pension and 401k]. Three years later he was promoted to the Director of IT with a $40,000 raise. He retired last year from the job with a pension. At retirement his salary was $100,000+. BOTTOM LINE: Take the job, prove your worth and seek advancement [with your present company or somewhere else].
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