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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
The Chow Hall
Reenlistment troubles
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<blockquote data-quote="Katy TX5.0" data-source="post: 13203926" data-attributes="member: 149921"><p>I totally understand the feeling. You're going from a guaranteed paycheck to having to pretty much start over. </p><p></p><p>Now I don't know your whole mentality, but based off what you've posted it seems like you don't want to stay in the military at all. You just don't want to get out and start over. </p><p></p><p>Let's say you stay in another 4 and get apprehensive about getting out the last year, now you're back where you were before when you reenlisted the first time. It's not logical, and will only make things harder because you'll be older which translates into not establishing a career. </p><p></p><p>You have almost a year to come up with something. If getting a job fails you can sign up the last day of your enlistment. I've seen it happen. It's really not that hard to transition. Instead of going on vacations save your leave so you can go to interviews and job fairs. There's tons of jobs out there. I still get openings for really good paying positions sent to me almost daily from folks seeking only veterans. You just have to commit to it. Plenty of guys have got out and made it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katy TX5.0, post: 13203926, member: 149921"] I totally understand the feeling. You're going from a guaranteed paycheck to having to pretty much start over. Now I don't know your whole mentality, but based off what you've posted it seems like you don't want to stay in the military at all. You just don't want to get out and start over. Let's say you stay in another 4 and get apprehensive about getting out the last year, now you're back where you were before when you reenlisted the first time. It's not logical, and will only make things harder because you'll be older which translates into not establishing a career. You have almost a year to come up with something. If getting a job fails you can sign up the last day of your enlistment. I've seen it happen. It's really not that hard to transition. Instead of going on vacations save your leave so you can go to interviews and job fairs. There's tons of jobs out there. I still get openings for really good paying positions sent to me almost daily from folks seeking only veterans. You just have to commit to it. Plenty of guys have got out and made it. [/QUOTE]
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