#2 Been there. Done that. One of the good things the Corps taught me is to run a check list.
#6 Hell, I will do overtime when my boss basically treats me with respect.
#9 Dealing with stuff that others put to the last minute.
#11 The US military lives off of coffee. Even bad coffee.
#17 First thing is get a skill/education that pays enough to pay off your debt so you can enjoy life afterwards
#21 Yeah. I am definitely at that point and now only a few years away from full retirement. Once I am done, I will never do public service ever again. 20 yrs in the Corps. 30 years in medicine. I am done with putting the public before myself.
#2 Been there. Done that. One of the good things the Corps taught me is to run a check list.
#6 Hell, I will do overtime when my boss basically treats me with respect.
#9 Dealing with stuff that others put to the last minute.
#11 The US military lives off of coffee. Even bad coffee.
#17 First thing is get a skill/education that pays enough to pay off your debt so you can enjoy life afterwards
#21 Yeah. I am definitely at that point and now only a few years away from full retirement. Once I am done, I will never do public service ever again. 20 yrs in the Corps. 30 years in medicine. I am done with putting the public before myself.
#6 Hell, I will do overtime when my boss basically treats me with respect.
#9 Dealing with stuff that others put to the last minute.
#11 The US military lives off of coffee. Even bad coffee.
#17 First thing is get a skill/education that pays enough to pay off your debt so you can enjoy life afterwards
#21 Yeah. I am definitely at that point and now only a few years away from full retirement. Once I am done, I will never do public service ever again. 20 yrs in the Corps. 30 years in medicine. I am done with putting the public before myself.