Hi
Not sure how you got on, but, for those reading this thinking of getting out, I have done it and with a clear plan you will have civie companies bitting at each other’s ankles to get you. The process to getting out is simple, just follow these steps:
1. Get advice and talk to Family and Friends, especially those who will be effected. My family gave up a lot during my service and to lose that support and identity was a challenge for the whole family.
2. Work out an industry to go into. A tip, staying working for Defence is rewarding if you can acquire a roll as a Defence Contractor. There is plenty of work to go around these days if you know where to look. (Feel free to contact myself for advice on employment agencies looking for Defence Cleared Pers)
3. Link in with an RTO (Registered Training Organisation) to assist you in planning the qualifications you need to land you the job you want. I run a Defence Specific RTO
www.aimpointrpl.edu.au, we are experts in this field as well as how to gain funding so you are virtually not of pocket in most cases.
4. Get a professional to write your Resume and Cover Letter, if the job requires selection criteria I would use the services of a professional writer also. They in some cases guarantee a interview or your money back
5. Become confident in yourself and skills, play out your interview techniques with others so that you are comfortable in selling yourself.
6. Finally when you’re out, be reassured of your training and its effectiveness. Whilst the terminology is different the effectiveness behind tools such as SMEAC are great methods to leadership in the Civilian world.
For anyone seeking free advice on transition feel free to contact myself via my website
www.aimpointrpl.edu.au or email
markrobinson@aimpointrpl.edu.au. I’m always happy to assist other Defence personnel and point them in the right direction.