This is the only guide to changing careers that is tailored to the special needs of men and women about to retire from the armed forces. Written by a navy captain who has himself successfully made the transition from active duty to civilian employment, the book is filled with information and advice useful to all military officers and senior NCOs approaching retirement, whether they be in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard. It is based on the experience and wisdom of retired military careerists and leaders in private industry
The author, K. C. Jacobsen, skillfully guides the reader step-by-step through the retirement process, from the time the decision to retire is made through the actual retirement date and beyond. Clearly identifying the problems uniquely associated with leaving the military environment, he tempers his no-nonsense approach with incisive humor and wry observations. Flexible, individualized timetables that highlight important milestones thoroughly prepare the reader for the civilian job search. His careful examination of the pros and cons of private sector or government work, self-employment, and continued education provide helpful insights, and his emphasis on the value of past military experience for future achievement encourages winning attitudes.
This commonsense guide considers all Defense Department transition programs and suggests the best ways to write resumes, approach interviews, evaluate offers, and negotiate contracts. Pointers on medical insurance and financial planning are also provided. The author frankly discusses the psychological problems common to the first year as a civilian and offers some philosophical insights for the long haul.
Throughout, Captain Jacobsen writes with a real understanding of the difficulties of letting go and beginning again, yet his enthusiasm for the future is bound to provoke a positive response from readers that will help them through what is considered one of life's most stressful times.
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Offers military personnel advice on planning their retirement, and discusses civilian careers, adult education, job hunting and medical care.
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