Anyone know anyone who works there?
I know a few people and they all seem to like it.
I'm considering trying to get a job after I retire and if we move back to Ohio.
I'll have a BS in program management (possibly a masters if I stay in three more years), I've completed the LEAN/Six Sigma Green belt course, but I'm not certified yet because I haven't done a project. I'm going to work on getting a black belt, but I'm not sure if I'll have the time to do it. Add that to 27 years (by the time I retire) of experience with global logistics, personnel management, quality assurance training, and button buck killing I should be able to at least get a job as a janitor.
I had planned on staying in my career field and working in acquisitions, explosive safety, or some other ordnance logistics management program but I'm kinda tired of the BS in our community and would like to return home to my roots.
Only time will tell though. I had considered doing 30, but if I'm not even going to get a look at for LtCol then I don't see the point.
I know a few people and they all seem to like it.
I'm considering trying to get a job after I retire and if we move back to Ohio.
I'll have a BS in program management (possibly a masters if I stay in three more years), I've completed the LEAN/Six Sigma Green belt course, but I'm not certified yet because I haven't done a project. I'm going to work on getting a black belt, but I'm not sure if I'll have the time to do it. Add that to 27 years (by the time I retire) of experience with global logistics, personnel management, quality assurance training, and button buck killing I should be able to at least get a job as a janitor.
I had planned on staying in my career field and working in acquisitions, explosive safety, or some other ordnance logistics management program but I'm kinda tired of the BS in our community and would like to return home to my roots.
Only time will tell though. I had considered doing 30, but if I'm not even going to get a look at for LtCol then I don't see the point.