
Overtime vs. Productivity
Overtime in the civilian world is defined by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) as pay for any hours worked over 40 hours in a

Overtime in the civilian world is defined by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) as pay for any hours worked over 40 hours in a

After your military service, collecting unemployment can seem like a good way to get some R and R or get by while going to school,

In the military your pay is determined by your grade or rank, also known as your pay grade. Raises in pay are given upon promotion

For the transitioning veteran, assembling references can be the hardest part of an application. Job references are vital to the veteran applying for civilian jobs

In a civilian job, not agreeing with your boss happens occasionally and you can say something, but how you approach a disagreement with your boss

A common part of the hiring process is a phone interview, which usually comes after resume submission but before an invitation to meet with a

In the civilian workforce, promotions are much different from those given in the service. Here are some ways to ask your boss for that job

In the military, you can earn special pay such as combat pay or flight pay. But Uncle Sam doesn’t pay overtime for extra hours worked.

Resumes get all the attention when it comes to transition and applying for a job. We speak of accomplishments and awards as “resume bullets,” transition

So you’re getting out and transitioning back into the civilian world. The motivation to get a job right away can be a struggle, thankfully we’re here