careers/second_careers/military_women_decision_070924
Making the decision
Michelle LaBrosse left the Air Force after four years of service and eventually launched Cheetah Learning Systems, a project management training company.
But, she said, leaving uniform as soon as your contract is up isn’t necessarily the best thing you can do for your civilian career. LaBrosse offered the following advice:
Don’t fret about length of service.
After six or seven years, many service members “make the decision to get out because they’re worried about what their prospects are going to be in the business world,” LaBrosse said. “I don’t think it’s really relevant — you’re seeing people switch their careers all the time nowadays.”
Concentrate on skills.
Get as much education as you can while in uniform, LaBrosse said. “I think the military is one of the best-run organizations on the planet. So any type of management training you can take, do it. It’s going to really help.”
Formulate a game plan.
Even if you make a career of the military, you’re still young at retirement, LaBrosse said. “You’ve got another 30 years of working ahead of you.”
Contests and Promotions
MILITARY TIMES EDGE COLLEGE ESSAY CONTEST
CLICK HERE TO ENTERSend us the masterpiece that helped you get into college - or is going to help you get into college - and you could win a new laptop! Send your college application essay.
Win An Apple iPad With Accessories.
ENTER TO WIN...An Apple iPad with accessories. Win the hottest technology and the cool accessories that go with it! Click here for more info.
Marketplace
Mil-Mall
2010 Insider's Guide To Military BenefitsThis handbook for military life includes essential information on pay and benefits, housing, education, health care and more.
Military Discounts
Save on your purchases!
In honor of your military service, you can find regular and name brand products at a special discount.






