There are numerous opportunities for transitioning servicemembers to use the skills they acquired during their time in the service. Consider owning a franchise. It could be the right path for you.
By Lt. Col. Ginni Guiton, USA (Ret.)
While every experience is unique, servicemembers transitioning out of the military should expect to experience a variety of emotions. Those not prepared or well-informed are more likely to feel anxious and frustrated the closer they get to transitioning. This is one of the many reasons why our organization, the Military Officers Association of America, is dedicated to assisting those who have served and their families with the transition process.
As a military-focused nonprofit organization, MOAA understands that the best way to help service members successfully enter the civilian workforce is by arming them with the tools and information necessary to give them the confidence to pursue their desired career.
Lt. Col. Ginni Guiton, USA (Ret.) graduated from the U.S. Military Academy and served in the U.S. Army for more than 20 years. She has successfully navigated the transition to civilian life by working at both for-profit and nonprofit organizations. She joined the Military Officer’s Association of America’s Career Transition team in 2016 as a program director. For more information on MOAA’s career transition services, visit www.moaa.org or email career@moaa.org.