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Offline KBNCO Director

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I would enjoy and appreciate hearing from anyone who has transitioned from the Nuke Sub community to any civilian career.  Specifically how was your Navy training accepted, what further education/training, degrees, certs, etc. did you need, what schools did you use and find most effective and helpful to you.

We'll pass this info on to the hundreds of Sailors who come to us for assistance.

Thanks in advance.

GW

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Or tell them to come here and use the search function...

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I would enjoy and appreciate hearing from anyone who has transitioned from the Nuke Sub community to any civilian career.  Specifically how was your Navy training accepted, what further education/training, degrees, certs, etc. did you need, what schools did you use and find most effective and helpful to you.

We'll pass this info on to the hundreds of Sailors who come to us for assistance.

Thanks in advance.

GW
I made the transition just recently.  I got my position based on networking... it was more about who I knew and less about what I had on the resume.  YMMV.

Cheers,

GC
“If the thought police come... we will meet them at the door, respectfully, unflinchingly, willing to die... holding a copy of the sacred Scriptures in one hand and the US Constitution in the other."

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Which job did you take?

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Which job did you take?

Project Manager.  I'm going to attempt to break away from "engineering" for a little while!
“If the thought police come... we will meet them at the door, respectfully, unflinchingly, willing to die... holding a copy of the sacred Scriptures in one hand and the US Constitution in the other."

Fermi2

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Awesome. I am finding Non Nuke to be a GREAT time!

Offline GLW

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A year or so prior to my EAOS my next door neighbor asked me if I was considering leaving the service and if so if I wanted a job,...

I said sure,...

Then he told me everything to do and just as importantly, what not to do,...

Lacking that, the search function here is a gold mine just waiting for your cyber pick and shovel,...

Your hundreds of sailors could ask us to pick, shovel and cart that gold out to them,...

We already went through all the effort to put it here for them, I can't speak for the others, but I am a bit too tired to haul it out and lay it down before them too,...

been there, dun that,... the doormat to hell does not read "welcome", the doormat to hell reads "it's just business"

Fermi2

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I also feel, why should I do a headhunters research for them?

Offline GLW

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I made the transition just recently.  I got my position based on networking... it was more about who I knew and less about what I had on the resume.  YMMV.

Cheers,

GC

My caveat to that paradigm of "who you know" is:

The people who know you, know what you bring to the table,...

been there, dun that,... the doormat to hell does not read "welcome", the doormat to hell reads "it's just business"

Fermi2

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Agreed. The job I am in now... the VPs and Directors were having a meeting discussing Ops Standards and Training and how far they had to go. A guy in that meeting was an instructor with me at A1W back in the 80s, then he worked for me at Fermi. He said I know just the guy but I know we will never get him away from the Nuke Industry. I registered on LInkedin that day. He found my profile, saw I was retired and contacted me. 2 weeks later they posted the bid, two weeks after that I interviewed, they offered the job that day,  took a couple weeks to get my background and drug screen done. 
So yeah in this case it was part who I knew but as he told the company, We ain't hiring a rookie here.

 


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