Dress For Success: Buying New Clothing as a Civilian
Buying new clothing for your civilian life is a sometimes overlooked cost – but it’s necessary. Don’t be the veteran who wears a piece of
Buying new clothing for your civilian life is a sometimes overlooked cost – but it’s necessary. Don’t be the veteran who wears a piece of
Freelancers are people who sell their work or services to clients rather than being employed by one company. In other words, freelancing is contract work.
No matter how well a servicemember prepares, the act of transitioning from the military mindset to the civilian world comes with its own set of
There are nearly 300 transitioning service members who separate from the military every month at Fort Drum. The northern New York post, home to the
An active duty servicemember doesn’t need to think much about retirement plans. There is one, and if you stick around for 20 years, you get
*SPONSORED* Returning servicemembers have to adjust to an entirely new mindset. The structure and hierarchy of the military are often at odds with the
Military active duty is a calling like no other. The men and women that you serve with understand and support each other because we “have
No luck at job fairs? You’re probably not doing it right.
Transitioning members of the military hear it constantly in job search workshops – “Network!” Professional sites such as LinkedIn have built an entire industry on