Former military members?

I’m in occupational therapy. It pays the bills and it’s relatively low stress compared to the military, but nothing like what I did (was a machine gunner in the Marine Corps) and I miss that type of work. I also do firearms instruction with a pretty impressive company in the DMV area (Six Eight Training Group) that keeps me involved in the shooting world and I’ve actually become a way better shooter than I was in the military. I did get a BS in environmental science just because so I didn’t have to deal with people shoving it in my face if I didn’t have a bachelors. Fortunately that hasn’t been the case. Still, I’m only 28, and I am not set on a career yet, but in the meantime with little kids and a growing family, I need financial security.

I also live on a farm which keeps me bused than when I lived in the suburbs.

I did my path ass backwards. I completed my bachelors prior to joining. Also environmental biology. I’m currently a corpsman in a Scout Sniper platoon.


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You should see if your local university has a veteran's lounge or workspace type office if you're considering the GI Bill. Not the administrative office. Talk to some people there.

Also don't be afraid to use mgib if you feel it's beneficial. College freshmen are generally a different flavor of dumb than you're used to, but dumb regardless. Some of the generally dumbest people I've met in my life were grad students. I've seen too many veterans that were wrongly intimidated by the prospect of college.
Army Signal --> MechE failure --> Software engineer
 
One thing I learned in the military was I wanted a stress free job when I got out, even if the pay wasn’t great. I’d say I achieved that goal by becoming a forester. I look forward to going to “work” everyday.
 
Law enforcement since the day I got out. If you decide to go that route, there's a possibility you could receive "military preference points" in pursuing a LE or other public service profession. Good luck!
 
I did my path ass backwards. I completed my bachelors prior to joining. Also environmental biology. I’m currently a corpsman in a Scout Sniper platoon.


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It seemed like a lot of the corpsman I worked with had prior degrees. It was always helpful having them around because it made them seem like more of an adult. The brand new out of high school corpsman were never as good.

Who with? I was in 2/2 and 1/8 and had a lot of friends in the STA platoons. After I did a little time in the reserves with 2/24.
 
As a green side corpsman alum an infantry unit, you’re ripe for any LEO/EMT/Fire type career, but don’t feel like you have to go that route. You could also get in with your state DNR/fish and game as an officer/game warden.
 
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