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pinger05
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#11 Post by pinger05 » Sat May 20, 2006 12:35 am

rodzbike wrote:check out csc.com. They always have opening all over the world
Actually I discovered them by accident this week and put my Resume in for a couple jobs in the Colorado Springs area. Thanks for the heads up though!!
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#12 Post by DieMonkeys » Sat May 20, 2006 1:53 am

Wow, post mean! I hope you can keep your ID card, base privelages are the best! I get to keep mine till I turn 23 so long as I keep going to college, but after that it's all $10 chicken (vs. $3 for a better cut at the base) and all those damned taxes!
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#13 Post by Belac » Sat May 20, 2006 5:19 am

I'm on my way out of the military too. If you can, go to the TAPS class. (atleast that is what they call it in the Air Force, it's a transition assistance program) They'll give you some good tips on resume and interview skills, along with some ideas of where to search for a job. I'd go to it even if you are going to fight your case.
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#14 Post by pinger05 » Sat May 20, 2006 5:30 am

DieMonkeys wrote:Wow, post mean!!
Guess I did get out of hand but I wanted to answer the questions individually.
Belac wrote:I'm on my way out of the military too. If you can, go to the TAPS class. (atleast that is what they call it in the Air Force, it's a transition assistance program) They'll give you some good tips on resume and interview skills, along with some ideas of where to search for a job. I'd go to it even if you are going to fight your case.
Back in January when I found out they were going to try to get rid of me I went through TAP. Thanks for the tip though!
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