Recommended Reading on Career and Education After the Miltary
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It's difficult to go from the military, where everything is scheduled and strictly regulated, to the civilian world, where every decision is your own personal choice. Some veterans may have trouble figuring out what they'd like to do next after leaving the service. Check out some career and education books to help you get ahead and advance in your new life.
Suggested Reading: Best Career And Education Web Sites: A Quick Guide to Online Job Search (Best Career & Education Websites) by Anne Wolfinger This book is a wonderful reference and learning tool for anyone who wants to learn more about career and education, or career education. Anyone who is looking for a job, new career path, or information on the job and education worlds can benefit from the resources and information in this paperback. Instead of doing the research and the work yourself, and seeking out your own advice and resources online, this book presents everything in an easy-to-read format that you won't have any trouble using. Instead of wasting your time searching through the Internet (which can take a long, long time), just open the pages of this book and get started on your career and education goals right away. You don't have time to waste, so jump right in with both feet using this book. Life Centered Career Education: A Competency-Based Approach by Donn E. Brolin By learning some basic rules and guidelines, anyone can master the steps to life centered career education with this book by Donn E. Brolin. Within the pages of this paperback, anyone (even veterans) can find ways to be more competent, and how to best approach career education. Learning is always an ongoing process in life, and it's something that never ends. Expand on learning, and expand your life by learning how to reach life centered career education. When you know the right steps to take toward career education, you stand a much better chance of getting ahead. Online Education: Is It for You? by Susan Deane The Internet can be a dangerous place, filled with scams and potential pitfalls that trap unsuspecting surfers. Learn not only if online education is something that you can realistically pursue to meet your own career goals, but which online sites are best to help you move forward. A bad web site can do a lot more than ruin your day. Susan Deane helps you prevent mistakes by helping you navigate the oft-confusing world of online education. You can reach your career and education goals on your own, but it's a lot easier when you've got a little help.
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