When it comes to transitioning from military to civilian work environments, veterans need to understand that things will never be the same.
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When veterans come from a mission-oriented and highly competitive job in the service – that becomes their Achilles heel post-service.
When it comes to transitioning from military to civilian work environments, veterans need to understand that things will never be the same.
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