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Well said... The Reserve has saved me more times that I can count going back to 2002 after I left Active Duty. Jobless in DC, I found and went on orders for a year which enabled me to get my SCI fully adjudicated, and, after the orders, I found a job in no time thanks in large part because of what I was working on while on orders, as well as my clearance.BLUF.......if you cut ties at 12 years like I was about to, you are an idiot and you just robbed yourself of an enormous emergency chute in life, not to mention the possible lifetime healthcare benefits. If this is you, as it was nearly me, you dumb. I think we all just saw how the mandatory retirees =/= 121 jobs.
I’m curious if you could elaborate on that and share the positive experiences you’ve by being up front? Did your employer know about your reserve duties at the time of the interview and did they express interest in helping you reach your goals in the reserves, even if it meant you’d be doing less work for them? Were you able to negotiate PTO with HR, 401k contribution while out on military leave of absence, stuff like that? Did your company already have a military leave policy in place?Alternatively, be up front with what you want/need to do in the Reserves, share your experiences, and broaden the appeal of the Navy at large.
Could try that too.
I’m curious if you could elaborate on that and share the positive experiences you’ve by being up front? Did your employer know about your reserve duties at the time of the interview and did they express interest in helping you reach your goals in the reserves, even if it meant you’d be doing less work for them? Were you able to negotiate PTO with HR, 401k contribution while out on military leave of absence, stuff like that? Did your company already have a military leave policy in place?
Sounds like they’ve been pretty supportive and you’ve had a good experience disclosing everything up front.
That's called a USERRA law suit right there...That's the crazy thing. The Navy GS world has done nothing but hassle me for being a reservist.
Me doing this is directly proportional to how well an employer treats its employees....I also do my best to be a good corporate citizen...
Just so everyone's aware . . . your employer by law owes you nothing but mil leave that doesn't come out of your PTO. They don't have to pay you; the Navy pays you. They don't have to match your 401(k) during that time; the Navy offers TSP.
That's the crazy thing. The Navy GS world has done nothing but hassle me for being a reservist.
Throw in the finance and contracting people too. That way they can see how their pettiness and unwillingness to work towards a solution actually affects the people in uniform. Many of them need to be reminded that they are supposed to support the Fleet, not the other way around.I think all GS engineers should be reservists, tasked with using whatever it is they are making. Skin in the game.
It also lets you order them around in times of real crisis. Invol MOB and all that.