Looking for advice

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Okay, so to start off, I'm currently in the Marine Corps and will be for a few more years, but I'm confident that I'm not going to reenlist and what to move into the arborist industry. I don't have a lot of experience with climbing or tree cutting but I'm willing to learn and ready to start. The Military offers something called the Skillbridge Program and I was thinking of utilizing it to start an apprenticeship in this industry. What do you guys think I should do?

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u/Ok-Scholar2706 — 10 days ago
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Looking for advice

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Okay, so to start off, I'm currently in the Marine Corps and will be for a few more years, but I'm confident that I'm not going to reenlist and what to move into the arborist industry. I don't have a lot of experience with climbing or tree cutting but I'm willing to learn and ready to start. The Military offers something called the Skillbridge Program and I was thinking of utilizing it to start an apprenticeship in this industry. What do you guys think I should do?

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u/Ok-Scholar2706 — 10 days ago

Genuine Question

Anyone else feel like you're just going through the motions? No rhyme or reason as to why you're doing the things you do, no feelings, just moving for the sake of moving.

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u/Ok-Scholar2706 — 2 months ago
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Should I reenlist?

I still have some time till I EAS but I've been thinking about this for a few months now. I originally joined the Marine Corps with a certain MOS because I wanted to use those skills in the civilian world once I get out, but now I'm not sure sure I wanna do this job anymore. And now that I've discovered the Skills Bridge Program I think I should get out. I'm not a bad Marine but I'm not a great one either, and I'm a pretty bad leader. What do you guys think?

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u/Ok-Scholar2706 — 3 months ago