
The biggest mistake I made as a #SgtretiredChristopherwoodring at #USARMY ...
Not going green to gold lol

Drama at #USARMY
I threatened 2 kill them lmao

What I loved working at #USARMY
The sense of friendship I found among my fellow soliders

Slowly losing my ambition...... Bad luck!
I'm 25 years old and have held management positions, customer service positions, and post office positions. I have been working since I was 16. I'm sure that is not long to some of you, but I was a very ambitious person. I have held 2 jobs at one time. Now, I am married. No I am not blaming it all on being married to a man in the military but it seems like I am having the hardest time finding a job at his new station. I am usually pretty optimistic. I have a 6 year old son and a 3 month old son. Every time I have an interview and they see I'm associated with the military, they already have the mindset that I will be leaving them soon. They also see that I have had to change jobs because of my status. I have a Bachelors Degree in Human Services. I have worked in social services in my previous state. Now I have applied here in Kansas and I'm not sure what I did wrong. I gave them my winning personality, my experience, my skill set, and more. I am trying to work at a 8-5 job so that I can be there for the kids. Daycare on base shuts down at 6. My 3 month old is on a waiting list which is why I wouldn't even be able to start right away. Day care off base runs anywhere from 200-350 a week out here and this makes me feel worse about working. If I am making the bare minimum, then we would only be able to pay daycare with my additional income. I never had such limited availability which is making me less attractive in the eyes of the employer. What can I do to make myself more appealing? I even have been looking for work at home opportunities and I have found a few but being on a Kansas base means very very very slow speed internet. Most companies want a high speed internet. So that stops that plan right in its tracks. I'm just at a loss. I'm not the average military wife that can sit around and wait for her husband to get paid. We are partners. I truly hate that I can't help at all. He doesn't make but so much. Does anyone have any suggestions on something I can do? Suggestions on how to speed up internet when your limited on bases? Suggestions on how to make me more appealing to employers? Suggestions on work at home opportunities? Suggestions on daycare if you know how it works for infants on base?

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How I started volunteering at #CivilWarReactor
My great grandmother always said her father was a Confederate soldier in the Civil War, so my aunt did some research and found proof she was right. She also contacted the United Daughters Of the Confederacy (UDC for short), and when great grandmother became a member, she was one of the two only known surviving Daughter's of confederate soldiers. My Aunt joined the UDC as well. My grandfather joined the Sons Of Confederate Veterans (SCV for short), So did my father and my self. My little brother being to young to be one of the SCV, became one of the Children of the confederacy; another group that was under the UDC. We drug my mom along for the ride. Actually she took us to meetings. With further research my aunt also found out that on her mothers side there were four great great uncles who were Confederate soldiers. So my grandmother also joined the UDC. We all had heard of the Civil War Reenactments, well these people got all my family involved. We would dress up in Civil War clothing, and participate in wars. I would help carry the injured soldiers off the field. Remember this is all reenactment, non of it was real. We had period camps. Everything people would see had to be a replica of the Civil War. During the reenactment people would be able to walk through your camps. It was fun talking with people, as they learned what it was like during the Civil War.

Pennsylvania Air National Guard - Part-time service, full-time benefits.
Hello,
I’m Elisha Rhodes, Human Resource Representative with the Air National Guard – I’m supporting the Pennsylvania Air National Guard with their technical hiring in Horsham, PA.
The Air National Guard is a component of the U.S. Air Force where our members’ service commitment is a part-time obligation with full-time benefits. This means membership requirements are a one weekend a month service obligation with two weeks of training during the Summer months. It is tailored to fit your lifestyle as it will allow you to be a part of the Air Force while residing in your home state. In the Air National Guard, you will gain advance skills in sought-after careers, attend college full-time within Pennsylvania and stay connected to your family and friends.
As a member of the Air Guard, each personnel will receive a wide range of benefits, to include: • Money for College – The Pennsylvania Education Assistance Program and the Montgomery GI Bill (est. $50,000) • Steady Income – Take home a monthly Air National Guard paycheck for one weekend a month service in PA • Extra Cash – 54 careers currently qualify for our $20,000 bonus • Career Skills – Learn valuable, high-tech skills in a qualified career of your choosing • Health and Life Insurance – Receive low-cost coverage for the member and their immediate family
Qualifications: •Age: 17-39 years old •Permanent residents or US citizens •High school or GED program graduate •Pass entrance exam (ASVAB) and a medical physical •No tattoos above the collar bone. Other tattoos accepted on a case by case basis •Physically fit •No major criminal violations
The Air National Guard has been in the forefront of the aerospace, cyber, healthcare, and engineering programs for decades, and we are looking for people with bold, innovative ideas to work on our team.
Please give me a call at 215-450-7296 so we can continue to discuss these opportunities with your students. I hope to hear from you soon.
Regards,
Elisha Rhodes Pennsylvania Air National Guard

My time as a #AssetManager at #SabreSystems helped me
working for Sabre was one of many highlights of my long career. They gave me the opportunity to continue to do the work I did best. A truly outstanding company

My unforgettable #USArmy moment
Riot duty at NM State Pen riot and professional restraint--not one rioter was killed by us, eventhough rioters were drug crazed as they had raide pharmacy early-on

Drama at #usarmy
i walked away.