March 10th, 2009 |
by StaceyChil |
published in
Making the Transition
The Most Important Skills You Must Learn In Order to Succeed In the Civilian World (Part 12) Learn how to create a successful business using excellent marketing strategies In our last article, we discussed the topic of being your own boss by starting your own business. Owning your own business [...]
February 23rd, 2009 |
by StaceyChil |
published in
Making the Transition
The Most Important Skills You Must Learn In Order to Succeed In the Civilian World (Part 11) Learn how to be your own boss by starting your own business Owning your own business and becoming an entrepreneur used to be a dream for many now it is becoming a [...]
January 29th, 2009 |
by StaceyChil |
published in
Making the Transition
The Most Important Skills You Must Learn In Order to Succeed In the Civilian World (Part 9) In Today’s Economy – Being Laid off Is a Reality Learn how to survive and protect your family financially if you become laid off from your job The one good thing about [...]
December 12th, 2008 |
by StaceyChil |
published in
Making the Transition
There are many steps you must take to successfully transition from a military career to a civilian career and building financial wealth is a very honorable goal. However, creating a large nest egg takes more than living paycheck to paycheck or learning how to manage a budget. You can start the process of developing financial security by seeking the advice of a money management expert.
December 4th, 2008 |
by StaceyChil |
published in
Making the Transition
The Most Important Skills You Must Learn In Order to Succeed In the Civilian World (Part 7) How to choose the right medical doctors for you and your family when you begin your life in the civilian world When you are in the military the government always makes sure that [...]
September 18th, 2008 |
by StaceyChil |
published in
Making the Transition
While the resume may get you the interview, the interview gets you the job. You want to impress your possible employer so much that nobody else will be appropriate or perfect for the job. So, what is the next step?