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<blockquote data-quote="owen8552" data-source="post: 16296683" data-attributes="member: 195272"><p>I got out of the Air Force a few years back after 30 years. Aircraft Maintenance. I agree 100% that it’s tough for retired military to work with most (but not all civilians some are great), most have very little discipline and basically zero respect for each other. Will stab each other in the back in search of the mighty dollar or next raise or recognition. I found a Government agency to work for where most people are retired military and we work with military parts suppliers doing quality assurance. There are many of these organizations out there to work for such as: DCMA, FAA, GSA, Dept Homeland Security, DCAA, VA, DoDIG, ICE to name a few. Do a search on <a href="http://www.usajobs.gov" target="_blank">www.usajobs.gov</a> for positions that interest you and have a military connection. Oh yes a motorcycle helps at the end of rough week also! </p><p>Thanks to all Veterans on this site that have sacrificed for all Americans freedom!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owen8552, post: 16296683, member: 195272"] I got out of the Air Force a few years back after 30 years. Aircraft Maintenance. I agree 100% that it’s tough for retired military to work with most (but not all civilians some are great), most have very little discipline and basically zero respect for each other. Will stab each other in the back in search of the mighty dollar or next raise or recognition. I found a Government agency to work for where most people are retired military and we work with military parts suppliers doing quality assurance. There are many of these organizations out there to work for such as: DCMA, FAA, GSA, Dept Homeland Security, DCAA, VA, DoDIG, ICE to name a few. Do a search on [URL="http://www.usajobs.gov"]www.usajobs.gov[/URL] for positions that interest you and have a military connection. Oh yes a motorcycle helps at the end of rough week also! Thanks to all Veterans on this site that have sacrificed for all Americans freedom! [/QUOTE]
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