As a corporate recruiter for engineers and technicians transitioning from the military, I see LDO's do quite well when it comes time to move on from active duty. Staying in is a huge decision and is more based on personal desire than advice from a stranger.
The best advice I have to give any job seeker is to be open to opportunities and decide what you can and can't compromise (i.e. location, salary, types of positions) and go from there. One of the biggest mistakes I see fresh-outs make is saying, "I want 65k in Kansas City, Missouri and I only want to look at operator positions." I completely understand knowing what you want and making it happen, but treat every career opportunity as a chance to network and practice at interviewing. When interviewing you may discover other opportunities you never knew were available to you. The idea is to build professional relationships and find out what is out there. It is crazy to think you should get out and be able to find everything on your own. Talking to others and networking is the key.