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<blockquote data-quote="golddigger14s" data-source="post: 3167281" data-attributes="member: 43617"><p>I would think that would be a highly paid job in the civilian market. There are also a number of veteran services (free) that can turn your military resume into one that is civilian oriented. Contact your local VFW, or American Legion. Also think about the investment you have so far. At 10 years you're halfway there. The benefits as a retiree are nothing to sneeze at, plus you can still get a good job on top of your retirement benefits. I did 21 years, and now teach AIT soldiers at Fort Sill making pretty good money.</p><p><a href="http://military.vista.edu/military-veterans/10-organizations-that-help-veterans-transition-to-civilian-life/" target="_blank">http://military.vista.edu/military-veterans/10-organizations-that-help-veterans-transition-to-civilian-life/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="golddigger14s, post: 3167281, member: 43617"] I would think that would be a highly paid job in the civilian market. There are also a number of veteran services (free) that can turn your military resume into one that is civilian oriented. Contact your local VFW, or American Legion. Also think about the investment you have so far. At 10 years you're halfway there. The benefits as a retiree are nothing to sneeze at, plus you can still get a good job on top of your retirement benefits. I did 21 years, and now teach AIT soldiers at Fort Sill making pretty good money. [URL]http://military.vista.edu/military-veterans/10-organizations-that-help-veterans-transition-to-civilian-life/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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