From Retirement Home to Marine Corps: My Employment Journey

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I have had several places of employment since completing high school in Media, Pennsylvania in 2009. During high school I worked at a retirement home named, Rose Tree Place where I learned compassion, patience and was lucky enough to meet some very amazing individuals. Upon graduation from high school I moved from Media, PA to West Chester, PA which is about a 30-minute drive. This 30-minute commute was not an option for me, so I left Rose Tree Place about a month after graduation and found a job at a convenience store/gas station named Wawa, as a cashier. I truly enjoyed working at Wawa and learned many valuable skills such as speed, flexibility, customer service and the art of small talk. I was employed with Wawa for the 8 months following graduation. My next employment came on May 24, 2010 when I left my home in West Chester for Marine Corps Recruit Depo, Parris Island, South Carolina for the grueling 3-month long recruit training. …show more content…

I could not imagine where my life would be today if I had not joined the Marine Corps. After returning to the United States from a two-year overseas duty station in Okinawa, Japan, a hot summer in the desert of California and my four-year contract ended in 2014 I found myself unemployed and living in my mother-in-law’s basement. I was unemployed for three months, then on November 3, 2014 I started working at great company, where I am still employed today, named Association of Equipment Manufacturers. I started out as an Administrative Assistant, but after a year was promoted into my current role of Human Resources & Facilities Coordinator. I feel that my previous work experience has taught me so much and I attribute my current success to the hard work and learning experiences from my

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