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Retiring from one career and switching to something else is difficult for anyone. For post-military personnel, veterans, it's even harder. When you leave the military and pursue a new path in life, you aren't just switching careers. You're changing a whole lifestyle. Knowing some goal setting truths for post-military personnel helps with a tough adjustment. Truth: Being a veteran is almost as hard as being an active service member.It's difficult to go from knowing exactly how to behave, what to wear, what to say, what to do, when to do it, what to eat, when to exercise, how to exercise, and having a strict order of command to follow to go into a civilian world where so much is free-form. Even in the work place, there may be no distinct and specific chain of command to follow, no strict rules for dress code. A lack of rules actually causes stress for some veterans, who find it difficult to adjust to this more undisciplined lifstyle. Truth: The military does offer unemployment coverage.Veterans trying to adjust financially to life after the military can take advantage of unemployment benefits provided by the government and the U. S. military. Veterans will have to take their separation papers to their local unemployment office and go through standard procedures to receive this compensation. Truth: All veterans can potentially use the VA Home Loan program.Almost every veteran is eligible for the VA Home Loan program, which guarantees loans made by veterans to use toward property. Whether buying a new home or taking out a second mortgage, most veterans can use this program, and should take advantage. Truth: Military experience should be listed on future resumes.Civilian employers will be impressed by a veteran's military history. Military service shows loyalty, discipline and a strong work ethic that most employers look for in new hires. Veterans should absolutely list military experience on their resumes, as this is a very good way to get new jobs in the civilian world. Truth: Veterans are eligible for life insurance.All service members are given life insurance through the U. S. military, but many veterans don't realize they can still enjoy this coverage after active service. Veteran's Group Life Insurance offers wonderful compensation packages for very low monthly payments. Veterans should absolutely take advantage of this insurance, as every veteran is eligible.
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