While looking for a job after leaving the military you should firstly arm yourself with patience. The process of finding a new job can sometimes be a lengthy process and might require additional work on your skills and knowledge. In order to explore potential future careers, it is vital to be aware of your current skills and those that you potentially want to develop. It is important to mention that even if you do require additional education, there are plenty of benefits for veterans, including the financial aid. You might want to check out if you are eligible for a scholarship through programs such as The Montgomery GI Bill and The Post-9/11 GI Bill. In case you made voluntary contributions from your military pay while serving, you can also take a look at The Survivors’ and Dependents’ educational Assistance (DEA) Program. Insidermonkey experts made a list of 15 best jobs if you are leaving military.
The biggest fear that everyone who is supposed to leave military has is that they might become one of those homeless people that live their new miserable life holding up for their war stories and there are many people of this kind on the streets. But this doesn’t mean that it would be your destiny as well. You might be also afraid that you won’t find a good job because you joined the military as soon as you graduated from high school and missed college. But, believe me, nowadays no one asks you for your degree. Unless you want to become a surgeon, of course. In that case, I hope that you stashed your salaries from previous years because the 10-years long period is waiting for you before you get the permission to even step into an O.R. and not to even mention assisting during some procedure. You can also check our list of 15 Best Careers if You are Bad at Math.


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