
No More C-130s: Civilian Traveling Tips
Now that you’re out, you can go wherever you wish. Feels nice, doesn’t it? Wait. There are some differences. You can’t just get shuffled through the

Now that you’re out, you can go wherever you wish. Feels nice, doesn’t it? Wait. There are some differences. You can’t just get shuffled through the

The question “should I use a military skills translator?” is one that I hear often from service members. To answer the question simply: It will

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Gen. (Ret.) David Petraeus I tend to mention that I am “often fascinated by people, but rarely impressed.” My expectations of
The cost of groceries is on the rise, but your wallet probably isn’t keeping up. Maybe you’d like to eat healthier, but fresh fruits and

How long can you use your military experience to obtain a position? Technically — once military, always military. But does that mean you can always use that

Fantastic! You’ve landed the interview. Now what? Instead of focusing on what to do during your interview, focus on what not to do. Here are

Transitioning from the military is hard. Habits and disciplines established over years of service are supposed to fall away as you drive off base. Here are

What You Didn’t Know… Transitioning service members experience many changes as they navigate their way through the private sector. There are important things to understand

The “Ask Liz” advice column is a continuing G.I. Jobs series that will focus on specific answers to specific questions asked by transitioning military veterans.

You’ve spent your military career prepping: preparing for your job, getting ready for the next mission. And even though you’ve thought about it plenty of times,