
How to Translate Your Extra Duties to the Civilian World
If you’re like many veterans, you spent much of your military career running from the detail assignment monster. Whether you called it a “collateral duty”

If you’re like many veterans, you spent much of your military career running from the detail assignment monster. Whether you called it a “collateral duty”
Photo Credit: Kate Hiscock You can send applications into a black hole known as the “recruiting portal” that most companies use until the stars burn
Photo Credit: Sarah Reid You’ve planned and put away your money, and now it’s time to take the big leap from military to civilian life.

Many veterans seek to use their GI Bill benefits for college after transitioning. It’s one of the best benefits available to service members: free (or
Photo Credit: MarineCorps NewYork, Creative Commons 2.0 generic, no changes made. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has implemented new online tools to make

When you’re offered a job, you usually receive a “job offer letter” which spells out the job, the compensation and any benefits. This is a

You mastered the interview questions and answers and It happened! You’ve been offered a job. Suddenly anxiety and anticipation have given way to cold reality:
Photo Credit: Palm Beach Post. Note: This is the second article of a two-part series. Read first: An Interview With Chad Pfeifer. Golf became retired
Retirement isn’t something most service members consider while they’re in the military. One of the big selling points for military service, indeed, is the guaranteed
