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Prior Enlisted: Thinking of Going Reserve
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<blockquote data-quote="Jebadias" data-source="post: 13866374" data-attributes="member: 87819"><p>While technically true I have seen reservists get canned by scumbag companies. Many of these companies get away with it by letting their military employees go for creative reasons. Even when the reservist gets help it takes a long time and is a terrible hardship on them and their families.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is an example of the attitudes you may have to face from the people you protect if you decide to continue serving your country.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Don't let what I have said above or what others have posted stop you. You have an advantage with this decision in that you already work for a company you seem to want to stay with. Many companies big and small value their reservists, understand the burdens placed upon them and go out of their way to care for their people. Look around, how does Nissan treat others who are in the reserve? Most companies I have worked for have not had a problem with reservists, and my current employer actively supports them.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with you decision whatever you choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jebadias, post: 13866374, member: 87819"] While technically true I have seen reservists get canned by scumbag companies. Many of these companies get away with it by letting their military employees go for creative reasons. Even when the reservist gets help it takes a long time and is a terrible hardship on them and their families. This is an example of the attitudes you may have to face from the people you protect if you decide to continue serving your country. Don't let what I have said above or what others have posted stop you. You have an advantage with this decision in that you already work for a company you seem to want to stay with. Many companies big and small value their reservists, understand the burdens placed upon them and go out of their way to care for their people. Look around, how does Nissan treat others who are in the reserve? Most companies I have worked for have not had a problem with reservists, and my current employer actively supports them. Good luck with you decision whatever you choose. [/QUOTE]
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