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Road Side Pub
The Chow Hall
What was your breaking point?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stanger00" data-source="post: 16218828" data-attributes="member: 128629"><p>I got out after 7 years in 2010. I must of submitted a hundred or more online profile applications with resumes and not one phone call or email! I did get a job overseas and did that for 1 year and then I started school in 2012 when I got back home. I got a career job in 2014 and I thought I wouldn’t be able to go to school full time while working but I was wrong and gave it a try. I went to school off and on between 2014 and 2018 until I got my BA in December.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, you’re selling yourself short if you decide not to work full-time while pursuing your degree.</p><p></p><p>If you haven’t already, knock out those lower level courses at the base community college and ensure they will transfer to your new program. It’s free and will help prolong your GI Bill benefits. I 100% used my benefits and wish I had a few months left over to help cover some of my time in a graduate program or help pay for PMP course and certification exam. </p><p></p><p>I checked how much my degree cost and it ran the VA nearly $74k and the MHA paid out to me was prolly close to $100k over 36 months. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stanger00, post: 16218828, member: 128629"] I got out after 7 years in 2010. I must of submitted a hundred or more online profile applications with resumes and not one phone call or email! I did get a job overseas and did that for 1 year and then I started school in 2012 when I got back home. I got a career job in 2014 and I thought I wouldn’t be able to go to school full time while working but I was wrong and gave it a try. I went to school off and on between 2014 and 2018 until I got my BA in December. Honestly, you’re selling yourself short if you decide not to work full-time while pursuing your degree. If you haven’t already, knock out those lower level courses at the base community college and ensure they will transfer to your new program. It’s free and will help prolong your GI Bill benefits. I 100% used my benefits and wish I had a few months left over to help cover some of my time in a graduate program or help pay for PMP course and certification exam. I checked how much my degree cost and it ran the VA nearly $74k and the MHA paid out to me was prolly close to $100k over 36 months. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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