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<p>[QUOTE="Hanzerik, post: 2052814, member: 63143"]Hehe, I left McGuire/Fort Dix to come out here and be a glorified babysitter at the Missile Alert Facilities. Was on McGuire for 3.5, and Fort Dix for 5. </p><p>I love Wyoming <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies-vb/roundies/biggrin_25520.gif" class="mceSmilie" alt=":biggrin_25520:" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>I think the occasional driving I did at Dix is what actually got me in the door. All we drove there were flatbeds and lowboys. I think all of the companies that eventually tried to hire me took my Military driving into consideration even though it was only once or twice a month that I drove a truck to move equipment around. It was kind of funny to get calls from two other companies a day or so after getting hired by another.</p><p><br /></p><p>Jobs are out there, you just have to look for them and apply. Don't be afraid to knock on some doors or pick up the phone and make some calls. Be persistent and follow up on any application you fill out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hanzerik, post: 2052814, member: 63143"]Hehe, I left McGuire/Fort Dix to come out here and be a glorified babysitter at the Missile Alert Facilities. Was on McGuire for 3.5, and Fort Dix for 5. I love Wyoming :biggrin_25520: I think the occasional driving I did at Dix is what actually got me in the door. All we drove there were flatbeds and lowboys. I think all of the companies that eventually tried to hire me took my Military driving into consideration even though it was only once or twice a month that I drove a truck to move equipment around. It was kind of funny to get calls from two other companies a day or so after getting hired by another. Jobs are out there, you just have to look for them and apply. Don't be afraid to knock on some doors or pick up the phone and make some calls. Be persistent and follow up on any application you fill out.[/QUOTE]
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