Posted on Nov 18, 2015
What is the worst part, personally, about transitioning into civilian life?
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I am currently clearing out of the Army due to a medical retirement. I have my worries about being able to transition and/or function back to civilian life and the work force. What are some issues that you have faced? What have you done that helped you over come those issues?
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Posted 9 y ago
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Posted 9 y ago
It's not as difficult as you might think. You will probably be the most dedicated man on the job, but that is not a drawback. Don't expect anyone to have your six though.
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PFC Randy Hulse
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I think the most difficult part is going to work for a civilian organization where the work ethic and discipline may not be what you're used to in military. We get used to everyone working as a solid team and one mission standards. Some companies are geared towards individual achievements and when you're used to working as a unit, fitting in can be a challenge. It's not like the old days when civilians hated us and we were looked down on. All in all, the programs available to help you transition are better than ever. Jobs for military personnel are much easier to obtain because companies want veterans. Discipline as a whole is lacking in civilian life and that's hard to adapt to. Biggest advice...get your VA benefits squared away as early as you can. Be prepared for alot of waiting and frustrations. You'll find jobwise that you'll have an edge on the competition. Make sure to spend time with a good resume counselor so you properly display your military training and experience to civilian requirements. Thanks for your service.
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Posted 9 y ago
I have to admit, I miss the structure and organization of the military, and "Big Boy/Girl" rules take on a whole new meaning on the civilian side...
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