
Drama at #U.SArmy
One of my customer failed to coordinate to pick up supply on time and he angry that I didn't show up at his own time.

What I loved working at #U.SArmy
Coaching, teaching and mentoring soldiers

Welcoming Home Our Heroes
In 2013, I was approached by my Dad who is on the board of directors for this wonderful organization where, unlike others ALL proceeds go to our veterans. No one makes a salary, it’s all volunteered based. I work the golf outing every year and it was last year that I truly saw the love, support and respect for our heroes as it was a day of torrential downpour. We had 220 golfers that at this point we have to run 2 golf courses simultaneously to accommodate them all. Not one golfer saw the course that day. However every golfer stayed and we carried on with an impromptu lunch provided by the golf club and then scheduled dinner with our silent auctions and Chinese auctions, 50/50 and presentation by a VA employee to tell us about the brave men and women that their kindness and generosity has helped. Vets assisted are in total anonymity to the public. All the golfers were given a free round of golf for future use but not ONE of them used it for this outing. Everyone paid the outing price. I take great pride in being part of this organization and enjoy watching the participation grow each year.

What I loved working at #UnitedStatedArmy
He’s my brother and we never get angry at each other because he got my six and I got his.

I wanted to work at #UnitedStatedArmy because
I came from different country called Tajikistan, located at Central Asia born and raised till adolescent and I arrived finished last two years of high school and college graduated from NYCCT in NYC. But I always challenged myself and military was always a dream and trial. My family comes from military background. Regardless, where you come from or what religion you have you are still a good man and a citizen that each person must serve ifor his country and challenge himself and that’s what I arrived for. Never gave up and kept going.

When I worked at #UnitedStatesDepartmentoftheArmy I gave great advice when
When I first joined the U.S. Army I was excited to see the world and what I had to offer to my country! The leadership and positions I was put in helped me develop skills that I could’ve never gained in any other field of work! Happiest days of my life are with the United States Military and will proudly stand and salute fellow troops as our frontline leaders!

My advice to people interested in working at #U.S.Army as a #SignalSupportSystemSpecialist ...
Don’t listen to what people tell you, the experience is different for everyone.

A #stressful #U.S.Army day
Being tired and completely drained but having to keep going to complete whatever task was ahead of you

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What I loved working at #DeptofMilitaryAffairs
The number of lives I was able to touch along with coaching, mentoring the students back into mainstream society