Imagine you get to pick an assignment that plays to all your training, education, experience, and strengths. When you deliver a quality product or service, you are rewarded…with a financial incentive.
That’s what happened to Sheridan Conklin after he transitioned from the military. Sheridan served briefly in the U.S. Air Force and spent most of his military career as a combat engineer officer in the Marine Corps. After retiring from the Marine Corps, he worked as a contractor supporting military and non-military clients. In this episode, Sheridan tells us about…
- How Good Karma Supports Networking Later
- Financial Considerations as a Contractor
- Employment Contract Details
- Business Process Improvement Tasks
- Purpose in Supporting the Local Community
- Developing Your Exit Plan
…and much more.
If you want to ask Sheridan specific questions we didn’t cover, you can connect with him on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheridan-conklin-7497277a/).
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NOTE: The opinions expressed in this episode do not necessarily represent the policies or opinions of the Department of Defense, Department of the Navy, or United States Marine Corps. The opinions are solely those of the host, co-host, and/or guest.
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