HawkeyeNFO
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
So this week is my transition assistance program from the DoD. Official retirement date is 1 Oct 2017. They gave me some homework, and a list of things to bring this week. No uniforms, instead it is business or business-casual.
I know the class is for everyone leaving the military, even the 21 year-old leaving after 4 years, but I am curious to see how much of a one-size-fits-all approach is taken during the class this week. The tasking I was asked to complete before the first day seems to be leaning in the direction that I should be preparing to go find a civilian job, which is probably appropriate for most attendees, so I'll see how tough it becomes to "agree to disagree" and not argue this week.
I know the class is for everyone leaving the military, even the 21 year-old leaving after 4 years, but I am curious to see how much of a one-size-fits-all approach is taken during the class this week. The tasking I was asked to complete before the first day seems to be leaning in the direction that I should be preparing to go find a civilian job, which is probably appropriate for most attendees, so I'll see how tough it becomes to "agree to disagree" and not argue this week.