Posted on Sep 14, 2016
What advice would you give others who are transitioning back to civilian life?
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Choose carefully what to use your MGI Bill or post 911 on. And use it fully.
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PO2 Kristy Williams
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SFC (Join to see) - I know and my heart broke for those people. Researching the school is very important. Don't skip that step.
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PO2 Kristy Williams
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Also did you know you can work certain work study jobs and the VA will pay you while you're in school.
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Edited 8 y ago
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When making the transition, most of us are (were) finding our way into a new culture. The ability to "flex" is a necessity. Therefore, I would preclude any long term commitments until you are settled into the civilian side. For example, rent versus own a home. Don't buy/lease an expensive car/truck on a long term contract. Don't go on a spending spree for furniture, clothing. You don't have to stop cold, just keep it light in case the dream position/location pops up six or seven months after your exit from the military.
You'll know when you feel comfortable in your civilian life to turn on the long term spending.
You'll know when you feel comfortable in your civilian life to turn on the long term spending.
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SGT Morrison (Mike) Hogwood
8 y
I also second your advice,it took me roughly a 1 1/2 - 2 years to settle back into civ. life,i had redirect my energies to keep me sane,early morning were a drag as i was up early,did not have to to work until 9:00 am,started exercising early just like in the military, went through several jobs until I could get back into chosen career ,20+ years retired now and adjusted.
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Remember where you came from and the professionalism you've learned. Stay humble and positive. Like anything, take it one step at a time. You will have so many opportunities awaiting you. Take what you've learned in the military and run with it!
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