Be Prepared

I spent 20 years as a Medic in the Army. I was one of those NCOs that always pushed my troops to get their education and never took care of myself. In my last four years of service I was a 1SG and many of you understand the demands of the diamond. Regardless of the demands, I understood the importance of education.

We all do. I pushed to complete my BA. Thank God that I did...you have to have that diploma to make yourself marketable. I started my transitional prep about one year out with writing and rewriting my resumes. I attended the ACAP program and began my networking. That had to be the most important part...NETWORK, NETWORK, NETWORK! I attended a few interviews and I was a HOT MESS! Understand that Soldiers have a totally different language and civilians will look at you like you have a third eye if you talk military to them. You need to practice talking civilian talk. It's hard, but doable.

I'm now a Director of Outpatient Sevices at a medical facility. I can give credit to the Army for instilling a work ethic that stands out. When Soldiers go to work in the civilian world you shine above most. The key to a successful transition is preparing for the event. Don't wait until the last minute and remember that your interviews can take place anywhere. I met my Executive VP while coaching youth football. After four interviews with the other exectuives...I got the job. Also, remember to NETWORK, NETWORK, NETWORK! I miss the military, but being retired and successfully transitioned is very nice.

(Submited by Alfred Rodriguez)

Continue reading »

Comments

The comments to this entry are closed.

About Real Military Transition Stories

Regardless of how much you've loved your military life, eventually it comes to an end. And transitioning back to civilian life can be a challenge in many ways, some predictable, some not. "Real Transition Stories" brings you the first-hand experiences of those who've already made the move.

Have you already transitioned? How did it go? What did you learn about buying a business wardrobe? Did you network? How did you write your resume? Were you nervous during your job interviews? Those following you want to hear your stories... good and bad.

Submit Your Story

advertisement

advertisement