You get to your objective and you take what ground you can and hold it. Meaning, you get a job. Any job. Even a menial minimum wage job. You start building work history.
Use the skills you learned in the force. Leadership. Move up the chain. And when better job comes along, you advance to the new objective, take it, dig in and hold it. Improve your position (leadership. Make a name for yourself).
Either move up that chain or move to the next objective when it presents itself.
Keep building work history. Keep showing up. Be "that guy" that's always on time, on task and doesn't need micromanaging or constant supervision.
And you keep advancing through until you get to the final objective. A career that feeds you well, satisfies your need to be accepted as competent at your task, has leadership above you that you can trust.
Like a soldier, that's how you make it.
You get to your objective and you take what ground you can and hold it. Meaning, you get a job. Any job. Even a menial minimum wage job. You start building work history.
Use the skills you learned in the force. Leadership. Move up the chain. And when better job comes along, you advance to the new objective, take it, dig in and hold it. Improve your position (leadership. Make a name for yourself).
Either move up that chain or move to the next objective when it presents itself.
Keep building work history. Keep showing up. Be "that guy" that's always on time, on task and doesn't need micromanaging or constant supervision.
And you keep advancing through until you get to the final objective. A career that feeds you well, satisfies your need to be accepted as competent at your task, has leadership above you that you can trust.
Semper Fi, Brother.
This is excellent advice.