Advice for veterans: No one Owes You Shit.
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Read moreCoding is based on providing precise instructions to a machine that is designed to do what it is told. This means that to be a good coder, you have to know how to think clearly.
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Read moreDid you ever hear of some guy in your unit who went off to work at a civilian job during his last few months on active duty?
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Read moreSelflessness is perhaps the most important value of the military community. So to the uninformed, the word “networking” conjures images of people shuffling around a room exchanging business cards and not so coyly trying to get a one-up on everyone around them.
Read moreThese schools recognize the unique challenges of educating veterans, but see that if done correctly, there can be enormous benefits by bringing our experiences and skills into the business world.
Read moreI’d always joke that joining the military isn’t a career decision, it’s a lifestyle choice. Being a soldier was not just what I did, it was my identity.
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