Quit after 16 years. Interesting read.
http://www.esquire.com/features/man-...bin-laden-0313
It is common for unemployment to be high among Veterans. Employers don't know how to value skills learned in the Military and Veterans don't know how to translate those skills into examples that employers understand. One thing that can help is when both employers and Veterans work through organizations like the American Legion or the VFW in setting up and attending job fairs. Originally Posted by jf2goodAgree. Interesting that he walked away from a lifetime pension with 4 years to go.
This guy thinks he should be taken care of since he shot Osama. And he could make plenty cash at it one would think. I'm sure he has had job offers since this was put out there. He knew damn well he had to make 20, so I won't cry one drop for him there.
Honestly I don't think I would want my name and pic out there if I were him. Originally Posted by trey
This guy thinks he should be taken care of since he shot Osama. Originally Posted by treyWhere did he say that?
No value judgement on my part, just a statement. It makes little financial sense, SEALs are rarely stupid people, and in the big picture 4 years is not a very long time. Put that together and I suspect there is more to the story of why he left. Originally Posted by Old-TIt is probably something truly mundane. Like his wife.
It is probably something truly mundane. Like his wife.That is certainly possible. The other possibility is a teanage kid who is in need of a parent close by.
Reportedly, the SEAL and his wife are separated. Perhaps she got tired of all of the extended deployments and moving base to base every few years. She may have wanted out and couldn't fathom the idea of four more years of it. Originally Posted by ExNYer
It is common for unemployment to be high among Veterans. Employers don't know how to value skills learned in the Military and Veterans don't know how to translate those skills into examples that employers understand. One thing that can help is when both employers and Veterans work through organizations like the American Legion or the VFW in setting up and attending job fairs. Originally Posted by jf2goodThat's a fact, Jack. Unfortunately, since there is such a narrow pool that draws enlistees (the academies are a different story, but not by much) there is no longer the broader understanding of what the military actually does other than very basics. Also, due to the hardships on the soldier and families caused by the overlong deployments, I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of prospective employers are more than a little concerned (didn't want to use the term "gun shy") that the ticking they hear in the background might be the veteran.
Agree. Interesting that he walked away from a lifetime pension with 4 years to go. Originally Posted by timpageHave to go with Old-T below on this:
No value judgement on my part, just a statement. It makes little financial sense, SEALs are rarely stupid people, and in the big picture 4 years is not a very long time. Put that together and I suspect there is more to the story of why he left.+100, though I'll wager many that have gone through what they have are cursed with some version of the "1000 yard stare," even if they hide it pretty well.
Whatever the reason, I wish him well. Originally Posted by Old-T
It is probably something truly mundane. Like his wife.He may have come back with some "issues" and/or she may have developed some on her end as well. That life isn't at all easy on either end.
Reportedly, the SEAL and his wife are separated. Perhaps she got tired of all of the extended deployments and moving base to base every few years. She may have wanted out and couldn't fathom the idea of four more years of it. Originally Posted by ExNYer