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So ive been a "job hopper" since I left the military in 2014, Ive worked at places for 3-6mths and was miserable at almost all of them not sure if its i still had that military mindset and just wasnt relating the "civilian world" yet.....long story short now Im searching for anytype of employment while going to school part time..I am not sure what to put on my resume as far as work history goes.

Since you have been in the military, maybe there is a bit of PTSD going on? There are probably so many unknown effects of such a diagnosis. But just as you stated readjusting to civilian life can take some time. However, job hopping is not good at all especially when its very difficult to even land an interview. At least remain with any job for a year then apply somewhere and if selected, leave the former job on good terms. Find yourself soon or you might find yourself in debt, hungry etc...maybe there are personality tests/ assessments you can download and take to see what you are better fitted to do career wise. Thank you for your service! Blessings!

How long were you in the service? Three years is well long enough to get acclimated to civilian life. If it is still a challenge though, perhaps you need to find a job that fits that same regimented lifestyle you were accustomed to. I am sure that is why many former military personnel become law enforcement officers or become military civilian contractors.
I'm not sure how you should best tighten up your resume especially with three years worth of job hopping. You need to find a way to lessen the perceived negative i.pacts associated with many short term jobs.
You don't have your profile completed on here and no one has your resume here to review, so we don't know for certain how poor it looks.
Honestly, at this point, find anything that remotely interests you and stick it out for a year or more. Focus on school and find a career path that inspires you.
As for what to say or do about the job hopping, your best bet might be just explaining that you have been working a lot of different jobs while transitioning back into civilian life and that you are now career oriented.
: )