Again, this is not to say you cannot be proud, you cannot wear your service like a badge of honor, but the moment that service creates a feeling of superiority between you and the rest of the population it becomes a problem.
Welcome to "The Hired Veteran". I write about my experience as a veteran and the job search. My hope is that my adventures in job hunting help veterans find purpose and meaningful employment after they leave the uniform. Please reach out to me and share your thoughts on what you think of the site!
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Tommy
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Again, this is not to say you cannot be proud, you cannot wear your service like a badge of honor, but the moment that service creates a feeling of superiority between you and the rest of the population it becomes a problem.
I held the card in my hand for a while wondering if I should toss it, hold onto it, or put it back. In the end I decided to send an email to this person.
Some meetings are tough. Hearing things that you may not want to hear can be difficult, but in the end the toughest meetings, the ones where you get honesty and realism from others, may be the most valuable.
On Thursday March 23rd at 4:45 pm Mountain Standard Time I started what is likely my last spring break ever. The day leading up to beginning a week of skiing, fishing, and relaxing started with two events: my first job interview...