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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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The Chow Hall
Any prior military? Debating staying in or getting out?
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<blockquote data-quote="thatdude305" data-source="post: 15711946" data-attributes="member: 59519"><p>I was an AE in the Navy (hoo-yah). I didn't read anyone's response here. If you get out make sure you have a plan. If you want to be an electrician your going to start from the bottom which means you might be making $10 an hour or when you graduate from school you also start at the bottom so maybe you find a job making like mid $30's a year. You have to think about that. Depending on where you will be its hard to find a job. When I first got out I couldn't find a job for months and every job I found wanted to pay me $10 an hour or less. And I already had a bachelors degree. I would say stay in and do your 20 and retire, because you will regret it if you don't. I have been out for 4 years this month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thatdude305, post: 15711946, member: 59519"] I was an AE in the Navy (hoo-yah). I didn't read anyone's response here. If you get out make sure you have a plan. If you want to be an electrician your going to start from the bottom which means you might be making $10 an hour or when you graduate from school you also start at the bottom so maybe you find a job making like mid $30's a year. You have to think about that. Depending on where you will be its hard to find a job. When I first got out I couldn't find a job for months and every job I found wanted to pay me $10 an hour or less. And I already had a bachelors degree. I would say stay in and do your 20 and retire, because you will regret it if you don't. I have been out for 4 years this month. [/QUOTE]
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