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Out of the Navy
Well gentlemen I've done my term and I'm finally getting honorably discharged out of the navy. I have decided to go back home to Texas instead of Montana. I will either be heading back to DFW or college station for school. As many of you know and have had first hand experience with the economy is bad and I'm pretty worried about it I'll be coming back to civilian life and I'll be looking for a job so If anyone needs some help please let me know. I'm very reliable and dependable.I'm excellent sales man and a fair mechanic but i am always willing to learn or take on a new task.If anyone knows of anything or would like to see a resume please feel free to PM.
Josh |
Congrats Josh on a job well done, and thank you for your service....we all appreciate it very much!! Best of luck with the job search! :cheers:
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Josh,
Best of luck in the civilian work force. Just keep in mind that it isn't like the military. No matter how F'd up you thought it was, corporate America is worse.:lol: Thank you for your service and sacrifice. |
Good luck, Josh. :patriot:
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Texas is much better then Montana :D Pretty good economy down here....
Collage Station is grown allot and is still growing... If you make it to Houston look me up... |
College Station is alive, great place to move. Hope to see you around one day :cheers:
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Thanks for your service to our country!! Blessings on a new job, career, your car and your transition.
Doug |
Thanks for your service. I like DFW (I was in Lewisville and Denton for a while and loved it). I spent 4 years in College Station at A&M and LOVED that town. If you move there I can try and help find you a job. I am in Houston also and glad to see another enthusiast coming to Texas!
Be safe in your travels, William |
Yeah i was an EN in the navy which is an engineman basically a diesel mech but nothing really to in depth more of a sales men than anything.
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