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Tuesday, March 22, 2005


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Military Transition - Complimentary Teleseminar

This post is just a reminder regarding the benefits of having a career assessment and coaching prior to, during, and after the military.

We have many hats in the military. One job in the military is approximately four jobs in the civilian sector. Narrowing down which job to perfom in the civilian sector is really complicated.

After taking a career assessment, I discovered civilian occupations which were in alignment with my talents. I hired a coach and she helped me to discover that I had the potential to become a mentor, a coach, and also a trainer. If you read the Meet The Coach Page on the Veterans In Motion website, at http://www.veteransinmotion.com/meetthecoach.htm, you'll see the whole story on how Veterans In Motion was formed.

Prior to the military, we all took the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) Test. The test determined which occupations we were best suited for based on our capabilities. As you leave the military, you may wonder what are your true attributes now. Wouldn't it make sense to have an assessment prior to leaving the military so you can determine what you can become in the civilian sector?

Just because someone is a jet mechanic in the military, it doesn't mean the person has to be a jet mechanic in the civilian sector. They may have other talents they may be unaware of possessing. This is why a career assessment is so vital.

There will be a complimentary teleseminar on the importance of career assessments for people leaving the military.

Teleseminar Reminder:

Attend our free teleseminar for people transitioning from the military. Short call on the benefits of having a career assessment prior to leaving the military. Only 15 slots available. Write vetsinmotion@aol.com and place "Career Assessment" in the subject line. Mention your time zone and your name in the body of the email. Also include any problems you're facing with leaving the military. We will cover as many concerns on the call as possible. An official invitation to the call will be forwarded to you upon receipt of your email.

Details:

Date: March 28, 2005
Time: 6 pm. PST
Duration: 55 minutes

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Hope to hear you on the call. This will be a recurring teleseminar. Times for the call will adjust to the needs of the callers and participants.


Be Safe.


Your Military Transition Coach,

Johnetta

 

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