Trey, There are many jobs in government service dealing with Logistics so there will be no shortage of jobs once you get out. Many employer look for both education and on the job experience when it comes to hiring, and you will have both once you decide to separate. Throughout my military career I heard, that life is harder on the outside than while in the military. I tend to find that not true, since with my job in government service and my disability I make more money now than when I was in military. Plus, my military time transferred to my government service retirement. Well I wish you the best of luck in this class and I look forward to the next eight weeks of this course.
John
I have had work experience in customer service jobs giving me skills, and the ability to work with different types of people in many situations. I pay close attention to detail and I am a very hard worker. I am friendly, punctual, and eager to learn new skills about early childhood development. I work well with others and have many ideas to improve the company. I am currently studying elementary education at Sierra College, and have taken courses pertaining to child and human development. I am also currently looking to obtain a CPR and first aid training certificate.
It is very nice to meet you. Congratulations on continuing your college education, it is never too late to pursue a college degree. Logistics is a very interesting career choice and it is a field that would help you find a good civilian job anywhere you go when you decide to get out of the military. Also, since you are in the military it would help you in the future if you would want to work as a contractor for the federal government.
Retiring from the military can be a tough process both mentally and emotionally. Soldiers often find themselves overwhelmed when considering the various paths they could pursue. Transitioning service members are usually optimistic about their future, however that sometimes changes once the reality sets in that they have little to no experience with jobs in the civilian sector.
Please use this doodle poll to sign up for your next observation. When you enter your name, please type your location in parentheses for the sake of logistics (i.e. Jane Doe - Grandview). I ask that you be mindful of the time and locations that you & your peers enter to ensure that I have enough drive time. Once you enter your selection, I will respond with an email to confirm the date and time.
¨The taking of even one life is a momentous event.¨ (Bernardin, The Consistent Ethic of Life). The consistent ethic of life is founded on the belief that all life is sacred and worth protecting, while the reasons for capital punishment may seem similar-- retaliation for a life lost-- the death penalty directly goes against everything the consistent ethic of life teaches. As proven through these presentations, capital punishment cases are often inaccurate and biased, while the act of the Death Penalty has proven to be painful with many examples of botched executions. Not only is killing immoral, but how can we go through with these executions when evidence has shown the death penalty can be inefficient and some
Logistics requirements will be fulfilled using each Signal Battalion internal service support assets or via external contract support. In order to sustain operations, service support elements will provide Common User Logistics (CUL) IAW both the Army regulations and IAW XVIII Corps policies/directives.
I was born the fourth of December 1991 in Cranbrook British Columbia. I lived there for 18 years. Before joining the military I worked as a fry cook at a Burger King for three years and held part time jobs working for the College of the Rockies summer camp programs during the summer. My parents are currently living together in Cranbrook BC. My father works outside the province testing railway tracks for two months at a time, then returns home for two to three weeks. My mother acts as the main contact point of the family, she works as a financial clerk. I have a 22 year old sister who will be attending university in Calgary this September. I attended Mount Baker Secondary School in Cranbrook and graduated in 2009
I’m proud of the essay as a whole because i spent more time on it then probably any other essay I have ever in my life. I think that it is put together chronologically. It fits the word limit. I honestly can say i’m okay with other people reading this. Most times i the peer editing because I rush on my writing. I think my thoughts were more organized because i gave myself time.
The most impactful thing I learned throughout my short career in dealing with finance, is the importance of saving your money that you work hard for, investing the money, and having the money in turn work for you. I have chose to begin investing early because being smart with my money long term is crucial for me to being able to accomplish my financial goals. I will be pursing a career in corporate finance, and my hope is to one-day work for a company that provides me with an opportunity to achieve my long-term goals in life. On top of the opportunity, I want my company to also provide the benefits of assisting with my investment goals as well. Unlike many college students my age, I have already begun my investing through
I am a currently a veteran of the United States Navy. I served on active duty for 12 years. During my 12 years of service, I earned an Bachelor’s of Science in Healthcare Management through Southern Illinois University. While I was in the military I had the opportunity to be the president of the Morale Welfare and Recreation program for my command. One of the most rewarding collateral duties I was a part of. While on deployment I coordinated parties, movie nights, game nights and other fun things to help boost morale. I really enjoyed seeing people interact and have an enjoyable time with their military family while away from their real family.
I am currently work as an EMT at three different companies here in Delaware. Two 911 companies and one Non-Emergency Transport Company. I wouldn’t change any of what I have done. I believe it was the right thing to do. It is a passion of mine. I will use the skills and abilities that I have gained to serve the community around me.
Throughout high school, I have taken numerous advanced courses tailored to my passion for science. Courses like AP Biology, AP Chemistry, Anatomy & Physiology, Honors Physics, and Principles of Engineering have helped me to not only build a strong, extensive foundation of scientific knowledge, but also to develop an essential skill set for effective studying, time-management, and organizing that will ensure my ability to excel at Penn State. In addition to advanced science courses, I also enjoyed immersing myself into intellectually-stimulating subjects, such as AP Statistics, AP Psychology, and IB Anthropology, each of which has broadened my scope of analytical thinking.
Mike Sadle is the owner of Mike’s Wrecker Service in Huntsville, Alabama. Mike has been providing tow services in the Huntsville and the surrounding areas for the past 20 plus years. During that span, Mike has experienced firsthand the growth and evolution of the towing industry. The purpose of this project was to help Mike identify an area in his business where a significant contribution could be made to increase the overall success of the company. The goal was to present Mike’s Wrecker Service with a telematics solution that will not only bring added value to the company but also provide a significant competitive advantage.
As stated in my personal statement, I was intuitively drawn to law as a system that requires a high level of logical and analytical skills, but my motive lies deeper in the belief that law as a powerful social factor can exert palpable impacts on the society. Throughout the course of my study, I have developed a strong interest in biotechnology and the health industry; it is my hope to pursue a legal education that will enable me to participate in and even bring changes to their regulatory systems.
The development of every nation hinges on the effectiveness of their transportation systems. Movement of goods, services and people to and from work is made possible by transportation systems. The importance of effective transportation systems cannot be over-emphasized. A lot of countries are facing Transportation problems and my country Ghana is no exception. A trip of about 30 minutes can take about an hour or more due to traffic jams. This is seriously impacting productivity and has been a topical issue in the country. The situation is the same in Uganda where I currently work. To this end, Transportation Engineers are needed to design roads/ highways that will stand the test of time, plan effective traffic management systems to reduce travel