http://www.usajobs.gov/
2006-09-04 20:09:10
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answered by dh1977 7
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nicely , you assert which you labored on 53s, yet that does no longer recommend power flowers, you've got been avi or hydro or you've got been a sh*tbird caught interior the gadget room. so what ever your mos grew to become into , think of roughly the way it interprets into the authentic worldwide. use the internet to look. bypass to a recruiter for help or your community Marine Corps League or VFW and ask for help there.once you probably did get out you ought to have utilized to take the submit workplace examination. it could't be a job which you particularly opt to do notwithstanding it could pay super till at last you get the interest which you particularly choose. you have 6 months after separation to take the try. you isn't surpassed a job cuz you're a Marine , you ought to be relentlessly going after a job till you get it given which you're a Marine. you additionally can re-up.
2016-12-18 05:06:39
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answered by ? 4
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Try the Civilian Personnel Office at any military base. Each base has a web site where you can get the info.
Also your Veterans Service Officer in your area can probably help you as well.
God bless and thank you for your service.
2006-09-05 03:07:55
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answered by kristycordeaux 5
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Semper Fi and best of luck in my earlier days upon retirement from the corps i worked in the NATO base overseas
2006-09-04 20:33:56
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answered by aldo 6
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Have you looked at YPG?
http://www.yuma.army.mil/
It is technically an army base - but there are marines, navy, and air force living and working here as well as civilians.
2006-09-04 20:11:39
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answered by Anonymous
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don't you folks have an office that helps with transition to all types of civilian jobs? I know it's different with other branches but I'm sure they offer resources on post.
2006-09-04 22:34:07
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answered by ProudArmyWife! 2
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i included a link below, but you should check with your local employment security office. tell them specifically that you wish to speak to the veteran's representative. they set aside the best jobs for prior military.
2006-09-04 20:10:36
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answered by feisty_wun 4
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www.usajobs.gov. or try a peticular deparment.
2006-09-05 03:11:56
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answered by scififed 5
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