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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
The Chow Hall
Experienced guys, what do you think of this career path?
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<blockquote data-quote="saleensc281" data-source="post: 13690201" data-attributes="member: 24158"><p>I would recommend you talk to your BN or BDE Reenlistment NCO about your options. If you are on the fence of getting out and staying in, I would recommend staying in. This is of course if you enjoy what you are doing and still find it fun to go to work each day. The civilian economy is a big crap shoot nowadays. If you do not have a for sure plan or income when you separate from the service, then again, I recommend you stay in. There are a lot of Soldiers that have separated from the service, discovered what civilian life is, and wish they had never gotten out. Then they try to rejoin and get the door slammed in their face. </p><p></p><p>Keep in mind with the continuing draw down of military, many Soldiers will get the thanks for serving, but you have to go letter. Reenlistment is not a right. It is up to the Soldiers Company Commander as to if he or she feels that the Soldier is "Cream of the Crop" if not, he can deny the Soldier from reenlisting. </p><p></p><p>Its going to get tough, so always giving 110% and putting yourself above your peers is a good thing to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saleensc281, post: 13690201, member: 24158"] I would recommend you talk to your BN or BDE Reenlistment NCO about your options. If you are on the fence of getting out and staying in, I would recommend staying in. This is of course if you enjoy what you are doing and still find it fun to go to work each day. The civilian economy is a big crap shoot nowadays. If you do not have a for sure plan or income when you separate from the service, then again, I recommend you stay in. There are a lot of Soldiers that have separated from the service, discovered what civilian life is, and wish they had never gotten out. Then they try to rejoin and get the door slammed in their face. Keep in mind with the continuing draw down of military, many Soldiers will get the thanks for serving, but you have to go letter. Reenlistment is not a right. It is up to the Soldiers Company Commander as to if he or she feels that the Soldier is "Cream of the Crop" if not, he can deny the Soldier from reenlisting. Its going to get tough, so always giving 110% and putting yourself above your peers is a good thing to do. [/QUOTE]
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