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<blockquote data-quote="BrettJ" data-source="post: 3167263" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>Lookin for some wisdom/guidance from you folks. </p><p>I’m separating from the military after 10 years of active duty service. I’ve got a pretty narrow skill set that isn’t incredibly marketable to the civilian sector...with the exception of defense contractors. Their work is primarily in countries outside of the US, and I’d prefer to stay in Oklahoma. </p><p></p><p>I guess I’m just kind of lost. Should I go to school and learn a trade or find an entry level gig somewhere and work my way up? </p><p>Any advice or direction is appreciated. I don’t know really what I’m trying to ask...I think I’m just nervous about the transition. </p><p>Thoughts? I have a resume if anyone is interested in checking it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrettJ, post: 3167263, member: 746"] Lookin for some wisdom/guidance from you folks. I’m separating from the military after 10 years of active duty service. I’ve got a pretty narrow skill set that isn’t incredibly marketable to the civilian sector...with the exception of defense contractors. Their work is primarily in countries outside of the US, and I’d prefer to stay in Oklahoma. I guess I’m just kind of lost. Should I go to school and learn a trade or find an entry level gig somewhere and work my way up? Any advice or direction is appreciated. I don’t know really what I’m trying to ask...I think I’m just nervous about the transition. Thoughts? I have a resume if anyone is interested in checking it out. [/QUOTE]
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