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well, that largely depends on what your MOS was while active duty. Nine times out of ten there is a civilian eqivalent to your military job once you get out.
The job of the Commandant of the Marine Corps is to serve as the highest-ranking officer in the United States Marine Corps. They are responsible for the administration, combat readiness, and effectiveness of the Marine Corps. They advise the President, Secretary of Defense, and other senior military officials on matters relating to the Marine Corps.
The Job Corps is the working division of the U.S. Marine Corps.
In the marine corps
When its becomes a job and not a career! (not fun anymore)
No, you can flunk without a diploma and can't get a job.
you can to an extent you can choose either ground air or support then you have to take an ASVAB and if you do good the corps is more lenient on watever job you want.
A private in the Marine Corps is an entry-level rank responsible for following orders, completing assigned tasks, and maintaining personal and equipment readiness. Privates undergo training to develop their physical and mental abilities, learn basic combat skills, and embody the core values of the Marine Corps. They may be assigned to various roles such as infantry, logistics, or support positions depending on the needs of the Marine Corps.
It Stands for Military Occupational Specialty. In other words, it's your "Job" in the Marine Corps. This defines you and what you do. For example, If you go into 0311 infantry, you have succeeded as a Rifleman.
Depends on what your job in the Marine Corps is
It Stands for Military Occupational Specialty. In other words, it's your "Job" in the Marine Corps. This defines you and what you do. For example, If you go into 0311 infantry, you have succeeded as a Rifleman.
Honorable discharge papers. The primary record for your service and discharge.