Become an aircraft engine mechanic- 6 months of school, paid for with your GI benefits, and you can earn up to 150K per year straight out of school...
2007-10-30 06:10:27
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answered by jpturboprop 7
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Try anything that interests you at a college or university that offers tuition remission. Then you can work full time (not at an initial high salary), get health benefits, and go to school to increase your pay. University's are often like little cities with every job imaginable. Check out the openings at your local colleges/universities.
If you were in the military, what about a government job? They would probably give you the most credit for all your hard work thus far.
2007-10-30 06:10:17
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answered by Dee 4
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If you had a security clearance in the military, I would suggest looking for work at a defense contractor - boeing, lockheed martin, raytheon, etc. Try looking on clearedconnections.com or clearancejobs.com. or each individual companies' websites.
2007-10-30 06:11:41
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answered by Dr S 4
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Suggest you do a career test to see your inclination before you decide what job to do.
just take a career aptitude test like this http://www.job--listings.info/free-aptitude-test.htm
and see what they come out with, it's free and it can be fun.. then you'll know what suits your personality and you can take it from there. There's a couple more tests here too http://www.job--listings.info/
good luck
2007-10-31 15:15:00
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answered by Anonymous
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government work. work at your state's dept. of corrections. They love ex military people.
2007-10-30 06:07:26
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answered by Grim Reaper 2
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work at tesco
2007-10-30 06:20:51
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answered by mark f 4
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