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<blockquote data-quote="97desertCobra" data-source="post: 16298699" data-attributes="member: 53488"><p>You sound like an E-4 on a Disgruntled Veterans FB post. </p><p></p><p>OP, your gonna have to come to terms with the fact that the civilian sector is worlds different from the military. You’ve been out for a bit so maybe what you are experiencing is a longing for something familiar. Maybe get involved in a veterans group? Perhaps a non profit that helps other veterans? </p><p></p><p>It was said earlier that you need a hobby and I agree. Something besides just a car. Something to bridge that gap between work and relaxation. Give a little bit of purpose besides the normal grind. </p><p></p><p>I’ve been in the NG for 16 years so I see both ends. For some people the military becomes synonymous with their personal identity and once they leave the military it gets real hard to adjust. My military service doesn’t define who I am. It’s a big part of my life and has had a monumental impact on my life but it’s not what makes me, me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97desertCobra, post: 16298699, member: 53488"] You sound like an E-4 on a Disgruntled Veterans FB post. OP, your gonna have to come to terms with the fact that the civilian sector is worlds different from the military. You’ve been out for a bit so maybe what you are experiencing is a longing for something familiar. Maybe get involved in a veterans group? Perhaps a non profit that helps other veterans? It was said earlier that you need a hobby and I agree. Something besides just a car. Something to bridge that gap between work and relaxation. Give a little bit of purpose besides the normal grind. I’ve been in the NG for 16 years so I see both ends. For some people the military becomes synonymous with their personal identity and once they leave the military it gets real hard to adjust. My military service doesn’t define who I am. It’s a big part of my life and has had a monumental impact on my life but it’s not what makes me, me. [/QUOTE]
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