Rejoining the Work Force as a Military Spouse
You’re a military spouse. You keep the house, mind the kids, can decipher an LES better than your hubby, and are always ready for the next big change. And we all know there’s ALWAYS a next big change looming just ahead. You support your spouse and his military career, often at the expense of your own.
Pulling up stakes and and moving your family to another city, state, or even country every few years isn’t exactly conducive to building or maintaining your career. Locational stability is a luxury to many military families, and a luxury they have to do without.
No need to fret, though. There are myriad options out there for you if you want to work. One of these ways is to work from home.
Check out the site WAHM.com. There is really just about everything you need or want to know on that site. They’ve got lots of info for WAHM newbies such as how to get started working from home, how to avoid scams (and there are TONS of those unfortunately), the many different kinds ofhome-based jobs, as well as a frequently updated job-posting list that is trust-worthy and scanned for scams. (As their site notes, they get fooled too sometimes, so it’s best to check out the validity of jobs even if you got it from WAHM.com)
There are also quite a few military-centric web sites that offer advice and assistance to military spouses who want to get back in the work force. They offer advice on working from home also, but give tips and list job postings for other types of jobs as well. Many of them are government or DoD civilian jobs as well as AAFES and other on-post jobs.
Here is a small list of a few very helpful web sites to help you get started:
You’ve now been armed with some pretty good information. The rest is up to you. If you really want to get back to work, you can do it!
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