![]() ![]() See Youtube.Com/HodgeWilliams where there are 34 uploads directed toward Veterans, Widows, and families. Through over 120 World War Two and Korea War Veterans interviews I understand what some did to survive the rest of their lives. Sometimes falling into the area of insanity, I give my time and materials to this Passion. My total objective is returning the gift to soldiers, families or their widows. I haven't charged a Veteran or their survivor a dime for this Gift. Nice if you can get it as I did pay dearly for the honor to serve. The men who did these jobs were far less likely than those in combat arms. In Gods great sense of timing I received a substantial Video Production system. By World War II the primary job of 61 percent of military personnel was to do. I had been eat up with Digital Video without proper equipment, training or access to gear. A 100% service-connected is to go home and go to bed. The question was what did I want to do with my time. VA Rehab allowed me an Independent Living Grant long ago. I need you to be patient and keep your eyes peeled. Which are you? Really falls in these areas. Figure out if you are a "hunter or gatherer" or do you "make and mend". Find your passion, your likely doing it already. What I want to say is take your time, keep your plan updated, check your gear. Took me many years to figure that it isn't what I have coming, it's what I'm doing for others. After many years as a 100% Service-Connected Veteran of South East Asia I tried to get back home. Few civilians care as they are fighting for their own survival in todays big-deal. Your not going to get cuts in the chow-line for having served. There are indications real life won't be as intense from where you came soldier. Right- Throughout time, how does a soldier get home. Message me if you need help building a resume or need help with your VA benefits. They may be able to hire you and help you get the training you need. Even without going to school, go straight to potential employers or to their website and apply, and tell them you are a veteran looking for a career opportunity. Do that before signing up for classes, so you know you can find a job where you want to live before you pursue an education for work that isn't even in your area. Search on or for target words like "troubleshoot", "technician", "repair", and see who is hiring in your area. Pay and benefits are usually competitive in these fields once you get started. Infantry and combat arms veterans really. You may have to go to a technical college for a little bit to get started (GI Bill!), or start at the bottom, but within a year or two you will put all of your leadership skills into play by supervising others, being dependable, and managing projects. The trouble with that particular benefit is that some military careers dont always have a direct civilian counterpart. Matthew: I strongly recommend you look at "technical" fields, if you are somewhat mechanically inclined at all, such as building controls (a growing sector), PV installation (energy sector), or field or equipment maintenance/installation of any kind (telecom, IT, military/government, etc.). Cristina Frisby ⋅ Goodyear, AZ Siemens ⋅ 6 years experience ![]()
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