"While I greatly appreciate all of the knowledge the army has given me, I am glad I can now work in the civilian world and make the money I know I deserved based on my skill set."
"Working for the Army was a great experience. I met a variety of people, and I visited many places. The most important thing I value from working there was that I was able to learn new skills and render them in everyday tasks. The few things that I was not pleased with were that promotions are not based on competence, and that there seems to be a decrease in respect for authority."
"Been in the Army since 2009. A great starter career but I'd rather be in a more stable environment. With the wars winding down it may be a more stable living situation but for me it hasn't been."
"I've worked for the U.S. Army since 2007. The military has too much autonomy for what is supposed to be a civilian run organization. The leaders would rather punish or sweep under the rug abuses than taking measures to fix long term problems. An example would be the recent controversy surrounding sexual assaults."
"I was in the military and the experience is different for everyone."
"I worked at the 101st Airborne Division for 4 years. Fort Campbell is a great post, conveniently located close to Nashville. My peers and co-workers made this job rewarding. This historic unit, while experiencing some mission changes, tries to put the soldiers and their families first."
"I have worked for them for seven years. I have reached the peak of my potential."
"I served in the US Army for only a couple of years and I would have to say that my overall experience was good at first."
"Overall my current employer is a great organization. It emphasizes team work and building."
"Great place to work, it was contract work. Very nice people to work with, very diligent and professional individuals."
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