
How to Recognize Corporate Rank
In the military, rank and professional etiquette are never in question. The military trains its recruits on military customs and procedures. Officers and enlisted personnel

In the military, rank and professional etiquette are never in question. The military trains its recruits on military customs and procedures. Officers and enlisted personnel

Although a life in the military comes with its own set of unique—and incredibly difficult—challenges, the civilian work world is a whole different ballgame. Veterans

Getting an interview seems like the easiest part of a job search until you have to prepare yourself both physically and mentally to come off

A first-quarter survey of nearly 2,000 CEOs by LegalZoom revealed a whopping 91 percent were “confident” or “very confident” that their companies would become more

All modern companies communicate primarily through email, and with the explosion in communications over the last five years emails have become the standard by which

The numbers are in. The Student Veterans of America reports that student veterans are on par with civilian students in successfully completing a post-secondary degree
The Job Former Army mechanic, Kyle Lee, 24, drives a flatbed truck hauling cargo across the country. He’s responsible for a $150,000 truck that TMC
Ben Curry Military Service: Marines (1996-2000) Inactive Reserve (2001-2004) Highest Rank: Corporal (E-4) Age: 35 MOS: Infantry (0311) Civilian Job: Buyer, 84 Lumber Company The
Jerry Pegram Military Service:Army (2005-2010) Army Reserve (2011-2013) Highest Rank: Captain Age: 31 MOS: Military Intelligence Officer (35 Delta) Civilian Job: Zone Sales Director for
Joshua Talbot, 33 Operation Director, Xcel Energy’s Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant Military Service: Navy (2001-2007) Highest Rank: Petty Officer First Class (E-6) Age: 33