Re: So been awhile ninjas
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 7:30 pm
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Not really, honestly not much in the military realm translate into civilian employment besides being a military contractor, while we used cisco gear and such we also used outdated and also specialized stuff as well._ronzlo_ wrote:That's solid. That's one of those skillsets that actually translates into potential employment.deadly habit wrote:31F which no longer exists as that it's 25F or something Q nowalphacat wrote:Deadly, what was your MOS again? (if you feel like answering...)
but Network Switching Systems Operator-Maintainer is what it is.
Data and voice network setup and operation.![]()
You trained in Georgia?
I think military experience probably looks good on your resume. It shows that you are trained and disciplined to potential employers.deadly habit wrote: Not really, honestly not much in the military realm translate into civilian employment
Then why do vets make up a large percentage of the homeless population?mks wrote:I think military experience probably looks good on your resume. It shows that you are trained and disciplined to potential employers.deadly habit wrote: Not really, honestly not much in the military realm translate into civilian employment
deadly habit wrote: Fuckin system is designed to keep you down and struggling if you don't have the willpower to trudge through it.
how so?deadly habit wrote:Meh it's humbling, but shit happens I just want to get off welfare. First time I've taken public assistance in any form, never even collected unemployment before.
Fuckin system is designed to keep you down and struggling if you don't have the willpower to trudge through it.
maybe you should not reveal that you're a vet, if that's possible. i know it says "if you lie you'll be prosecuted blah blah blah" on all the job apps but i've never heard about people being prosecuted over things like leaving out jobs they've been fired from for example. i doubt anyone would ever be prosecuted over leaving out the fact that they're a vet, especially since that's widely considered a good thing.deadly habit wrote:Honestly that whole vets preference hiring thing etc is a load. Been plenty of time I was looking for a job/ANY job that I was overqualified for be in warehouse work/manual labor shit just since the job market was so shit I would take anything I could commute to so I was making some money and not sitting on my ass all day.
Got the oh you're a vet, thanks for your service, but we think you're overqualified/not the right fit/etc.
Actually went off on one interviewer who gave me the damn spiel with a, "If everyone's so damn grateful how about giving me a fucking job, fuck!" as I walked out heh. (Had heard it way too many times at that point and just snapped out of frustration)
It would be a matter of a long gap in employment and explaining how I'm trained/certified on pieces of network gear plus the awards look good at times to diff employeers. Being back in school has helped me a ton in revising my resume.jags wrote:how so?deadly habit wrote:Meh it's humbling, but shit happens I just want to get off welfare. First time I've taken public assistance in any form, never even collected unemployment before.
Fuckin system is designed to keep you down and struggling if you don't have the willpower to trudge through it.
It keeps you below poverty level, they make appointments that are mandatory during your work/school schedule in spite of them knowing, if you use their work program you intern just to keep benefits all the while looking for a job.
IE: I'm lucky to be going to school as they wanted me working as I enrolled in school before all the meetings they force you to have and wouldn't budge. I do on average 10-18 credit hours a semester vs 40 hours of interning to keep my benefits. My benefits are $181 of food stamps a month and for 2 years $91 twice a month to cover everything including rent (this started in the shelter i was in where i was getting $10 a month for close to 5 months, so a good chunk only $10 all month), shit food stamps don't cover etc. Thankfully as a vet i'm in a nice part of the city with a coverage on my rent and utilities to allow me to go to school and not end up back in a shit job, otherwise I'd be fucked. It's hard explaining to professors and such you need to leave for a DHS appt or else during a test or lecture whatever.
maybe you should not reveal that you're a vet, if that's possible. i know it says "if you lie you'll be prosecuted blah blah blah" on all the job apps but i've never heard about people being prosecuted over things like leaving out jobs they've been fired from for example. i doubt anyone would ever be prosecuted over leaving out the fact that they're a vet, especially since that's widely considered a good thing.deadly habit wrote:Honestly that whole vets preference hiring thing etc is a load. Been plenty of time I was looking for a job/ANY job that I was overqualified for be in warehouse work/manual labor shit just since the job market was so shit I would take anything I could commute to so I was making some money and not sitting on my ass all day.
Got the oh you're a vet, thanks for your service, but we think you're overqualified/not the right fit/etc.
Actually went off on one interviewer who gave me the damn spiel with a, "If everyone's so damn grateful how about giving me a fucking job, fuck!" as I walked out heh. (Had heard it way too many times at that point and just snapped out of frustration)
dickman69 wrote:who the fuck is bonk
DrGatineau wrote:my gut tells me it's jesslem.
liar liarrickyarbino wrote:I can assure you it's not.
Yeah, obvs. Did you forget what wub did loooool?Molzie wrote:dickman69 wrote:who the fuck is bonkDrGatineau wrote:my gut tells me it's jesslem.liar liarrickyarbino wrote:I can assure you it's not.