I have an "entry level separation" from Navy boot camp, which is hurting all my chances at getting a federal job. However, I was recently offered a position at a very low pay-grade, but it is Federal. If I took this job, would I be able to work my way up the ranks by proving myself, or will the discharge haunt me for the duration of my federal career? I dont want to sacrifice the good job I have now to get my foot in the door if I still cant transfer around afterwards.
It was an entry level separation, which means I only spent 2 weeks in boot. They said I had a personality disorder, but it was not bad behavior. Thoughts?
2007-07-21
02:32:44
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jedil64931
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John,
I don't know. I'm getting my masters in international relations and learning turkish to make myself more marketable, but i'm afraid it won't be enough even in the future. So i'm torn with taking this job now as an "archaeological assistant", and hopefully transfering over to homeland security, or just working my way up the civilian ladder and trying later.
2007-07-21
07:33:12 ·
update #1