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Best Post-Military retirement degrees
Posted on 5/10/16 at 11:59 am
Posted on 5/10/16 at 11:59 am
For those that have retired or separated after more than one enlistment... what do you think the best degrees are for a nearly 40 y/o to have when entering the workforce?
Posted on 5/10/16 at 12:00 pm to cubsfan5150
Black Ops
Contract Killer
Mercs
Lol I'm sorry for being so redundant.
Contract Killer
Mercs
Lol I'm sorry for being so redundant.
Posted on 5/10/16 at 12:01 pm to cubsfan5150
quote:let's start with college
enlistment
Posted on 5/10/16 at 12:01 pm to cubsfan5150
I did CJ thinking i'd land Federal employment.
Fuggin LOL!
Fuggin LOL!
Posted on 5/10/16 at 12:02 pm to cubsfan5150
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Post-Military
anything government or government contractor related.....you will always get a call in for an interview when you are ex-military
Posted on 5/10/16 at 12:03 pm to cubsfan5150
Knew a guy retired military, became an ROTC teacher for a high school, retired after 20 years. Moved to Texas starting teaching ROTC, his goal was to have 3 pensions by 67.
Posted on 5/10/16 at 12:03 pm to Womski
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let's start with college
He's literally asking for the best degree to pursue when retired from the military
Posted on 5/10/16 at 12:05 pm to SabiDojo
My buddy was a marksman in the marines. He's doing contractor work right now and he's loving it. Degree wise? I'm not sure. Depends on how much money you wanna make.
Veterans make good history teachers.
Plants love people in the military because you have that instinct of when shite goes bad, you don't hesitate to do what you need to do.
It also depends what you do in the military. My uncle retired as a major in the ANG. He was an engineer so he's working as a civil engineer now.
There are many routes you can take. Best of luck, thanks for your service and God bless
Veterans make good history teachers.
Plants love people in the military because you have that instinct of when shite goes bad, you don't hesitate to do what you need to do.
It also depends what you do in the military. My uncle retired as a major in the ANG. He was an engineer so he's working as a civil engineer now.
There are many routes you can take. Best of luck, thanks for your service and God bless
Posted on 5/10/16 at 12:06 pm to Kujo
I'd get something relevant to your military specialty.
example: if you were an Army Engineer, I'd get a construction management degree to show you have the technical knowledge and work experience.
I was a Electronics Technician and got my certs in IT along with a degree in Management.
If you were a 20 year infantryman, I'd skip college and go to a technical trade school.
example: if you were an Army Engineer, I'd get a construction management degree to show you have the technical knowledge and work experience.
I was a Electronics Technician and got my certs in IT along with a degree in Management.
If you were a 20 year infantryman, I'd skip college and go to a technical trade school.
Posted on 5/10/16 at 12:07 pm to cubsfan5150
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For those that have retired or separated after more than one enlistment... what do you think the best degrees are for a nearly 40 y/o to have when entering the workforce?
I'm not prior military but I have family/co-workers who are. I think something like construction management/project management/logistics, or possibly informatics (if you are tech savvy) might be a good fit.
This post was edited on 5/10/16 at 12:30 pm
Posted on 5/10/16 at 12:08 pm to cubsfan5150
Management, engineering, IT
Just as if you didn't have any military.
Just as if you didn't have any military.
Posted on 5/10/16 at 12:08 pm to Pilot Tiger
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healthcare admin
shite, I need to get into this field. Hospital administrators make pretty darn good money.
Posted on 5/10/16 at 12:10 pm to SabiDojo
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shite, I need to get into this field. Hospital administrators make pretty darn good money.
It's a decent field, but is hard to get into without graduate school, connections, or a shite ton of experience.
Posted on 5/10/16 at 12:11 pm to Ace Midnight
Difference is, I'm not a 22 y/o just entering the work force... not sure if that'll make it more difficult to land a job.
With that, I'm obviously not going to be looking for entry level shite, I'd like to just about match my military pay that I'm currently making.
With that, I'm obviously not going to be looking for entry level shite, I'd like to just about match my military pay that I'm currently making.
Posted on 5/10/16 at 12:14 pm to cubsfan5150
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With that, I'm obviously not going to be looking for entry level shite, I'd like to just about match my military pay that I'm currently making.
Well, then you'd better do something that directly relates to your military career.
Posted on 5/10/16 at 12:17 pm to Epic Cajun
In the long run, I suspect that a degree is more so going to be a block fill than anything.
I'm running production of upwards of 13 shops and 800 people, so my experience will go further than a degree I would think.
I just don't want to get a shitty degree.
I'm running production of upwards of 13 shops and 800 people, so my experience will go further than a degree I would think.
I just don't want to get a shitty degree.
Posted on 5/10/16 at 12:18 pm to cubsfan5150
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I'm running production of upwards of 13 shops and 800 people, so my experience will go further than a degree I would think. I just don't want to get a shitty degree.
Business Administration or maybe Industrial Engineering - particularly if you see yourself doing this (and moving up) through retirement.
Posted on 5/10/16 at 12:20 pm to cubsfan5150
Supply chain management and get a job with one of the big defense contractors
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