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What careers can officers get fter they get out

MrCoffee

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in the civilian world?

is logistics the most profitable? what about signals
 
I've heard that they make much better McDonald's fries then those non-commissioned folks do..........
 
English teachers.  Specialties include capitalization, punctuation and use of vowels.
 
Have some fun folks..............this one will be going to Radio Chatter sometime today anyways.
 
MARS is the most potentially profittable Officer occupation.

They can become pirates.
 
Pilots, but only the women, as male beach volleyball players don't get the big bucks.

This

If only you were MsCoffee.
 
Interesting posting history.    :facepalm:

Please stop.



But thank you for staying in the Recruiting threads, avoiding exposure to your "intellect," "maturity," and "being an awesome officer but not wanting to leave home" until now.  :not-again:
 
I've used my years of training in a most productive way - I applied the Operational Planning Process, conducted a kick-ass estimate, wrote an awesome set of orders, and devised one mind-blowing Powerpoint presentation! Now, I know that when I release, I've got the ideal corner picked out in the Byward Market to try and wash car windows for spare change!

I even have a COIN strategy to deal with any miserable smack junkie who tries to squeeze in on my street corner!
 
Staff Weenie said:
I even have a COIN strategy ....
Your "COIN strategy" should focus on sorting the nickles, dimes, and quarters.  ;D
 
http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/news/viewrelease/2026

Minister Fantino Commends Walmart Canada For Offering Veterans New Leadership Opportunities

November 22, 2013

Department of Veterans Affairs

Toronto – While attending Canada Company’s inaugural Military Employment Transition (MET) Program Conference, the Honourable Julian Fantino, Minister of Veterans Affairs, congratulated Bob Hakeem, Executive Vice-President of Human Resources for Walmart Canada, on the launch of the company’s Ex Military Hiring Program, a new partnership with Veterans’ organizations to identify retired junior and senior Canadian Armed Forces officers who could be recruited into leadership positions within Walmart Canada.
 
Heh.... I've been saying for a long time that my retirement dream job is either Walmart greeter or Commissionnaire  ;D
 
I plan on offering instructional sessions as a contractor to GoC employees on how to stay positive in the face of a mindless bureaucracy.  Suggestions include 'vodka in the morning coffee', 'adopting mindless optimism', and the always popular BS bingo.

Coming soon to the NCR!  Book your tickets now!  only $29.99 each or 3 for $100!

I'm guessing careers as black humourists and satirists may also be in the cards, but probably not very lucrative. ;D


I think it all depends on the trade, experience and what you want to do, but you will probably have a pretty good network of professionals, some generally marketable leadership and planning skills and used to doing the impossible with nothing, so it's pretty wide open.  Unless you are a hang down, but then there are always contract positions back with the govt....

(I kid.  With the right people, it's a great way to keep that experience, and if done properly, great mentoring for juniour folks without the intimidation of a seniour rank.  Can be a big win for everyone.)
 
Navy_Pete said:
I'm guessing careers as black humourists and satirists may also be in the cards, but probably not very lucrative. ;D


I think it all depends on the trade, experience and what you want to do, but you will probably have a pretty good network of professionals, some generally marketable leadership and planning skills and used to doing the impossible with nothing, so it's pretty wide open.  Unless you are a hang down, but then there are always contract positions back with the govt....

MrCoffee was asking about careers after the CAF for officers, not NCMs........  >:D
 
George Wallace said:
MrCoffee was asking about careers after the CAF for officers, not NCMs........  >:D

Oh!!...jobs for the unemployed officers.    ;D
 
George Wallace said:
MrCoffee was asking about careers after the CAF for officers, not NCMs........  >:D

Oh right, sorry.... I don't know.  Although Mr. Coffee might be an appropriate post retirement officer job, if you had enough staff officer time in the NCR!

When you're this good at making a cup of joe, they call you Mr. Coffee!

(Hope he wasn't expecting many serious replies...)
 
Then there is shepherd, because you can live outside and lead.


Almost sorry for that.  :salute:
 
Wikipedia editor / moderator. Because you will be an F'ing know-it-all. ;D
 
After a career as a commissioned officer you are well suited to a job as a civilian in government service. ;D
 
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