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<blockquote data-quote="Kornilov" data-source="post: 14172024" data-attributes="member: 163077"><p>You have no idea what you're talking about. Combat arms MOS's are extremely valued in the corporate world. In my corner of the professional world, in the .gov contracting sector, a guy with a combat arms MOS and real world experience is well sought after and well compensated. Think about this: if you are a project manager, would you rather have the young Ranger or Marine that has years of experience leading guys in combat, in life or death situations giving a brief to your client leadership or the 26 year old douchebag that just got a graduate degree from some schwanz haven learning institution?</p><p></p><p>Nearly all of the guys I work with are ex .mil and a decent chunk were/are combat arms guys (to include myself).</p><p></p><p>But then again, someone who cant tell the difference between a Sikh and a Muslim shouldnt be expected to expound upon other areas of discussion in a logical or informed matter either, huh? :loser:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kornilov, post: 14172024, member: 163077"] You have no idea what you're talking about. Combat arms MOS's are extremely valued in the corporate world. In my corner of the professional world, in the .gov contracting sector, a guy with a combat arms MOS and real world experience is well sought after and well compensated. Think about this: if you are a project manager, would you rather have the young Ranger or Marine that has years of experience leading guys in combat, in life or death situations giving a brief to your client leadership or the 26 year old douchebag that just got a graduate degree from some schwanz haven learning institution? Nearly all of the guys I work with are ex .mil and a decent chunk were/are combat arms guys (to include myself). But then again, someone who cant tell the difference between a Sikh and a Muslim shouldnt be expected to expound upon other areas of discussion in a logical or informed matter either, huh? :loser: [/QUOTE]
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