Don’t Strive for the Easy Life After the Military
My military accomplishments of which I am most proud and the memories I look back on the most from my[…]
Read moreMy military accomplishments of which I am most proud and the memories I look back on the most from my[…]
Read moreYou’re a veteran. You meet another person and somewhere in the conversation, you mention that you served in the military.[…]
Read moreYou cannot totally depend on what you did in the military to impress people to the point that they are just going to trust that means you are going to be a great product manager at Apple.
Read moreI’d be lying if I wasn’t saying that impostor syndrome is something I am dealing with at the moment. Next[…]
Read moreThis post was originally published by J.P. Snyder. I was 9 years old when I realized I wanted to be[…]
Read moreMy first piece of advice is reckon with the fact that one day, you WILL leave the military. Even if you go after a whole career, the time will come to retire and you will have to leave. And for most retirees, this is at only about the halfway point of their life. There is still a lot of life for them to define and live.
Read moreWhether or not to go into the reserves after your active duty time can be a multi-layered decision. I can’t[…]
Read moreThis post was written by Yinon Weiss and originally published on MilitaryToBusiness and shared with consent and approval. Yinon is a[…]
Read moreOur enlisted veterans still have a lot to give and there is no reason they cannot compete with officers when it comes to graduate school admissions. And being armed with the GI Bill gives any ambitious service member a huge way to make graduate school possible.
Read moreThere are a lot of misconceptions about veterans that are getting out of the military and transitioning. And what is one of the misconceptions? There is a misconception that veterans are either heroes, or they are victims.
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