The Transition From The Military to Civilian Life is Hard asf

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  • @whackamolle
    @whackamolle Жыл бұрын

    I loved my time in military. When I got out my wife saved me.

  • @vick8543
    @vick8543 Жыл бұрын

    I could never really put it into words, this was perfect

  • @ian7133
    @ian7133

    Military sucks, being a civilian is way better why? Freedom period.

  • @stephanieoh8189
    @stephanieoh8189

    Totally agree. The lost feeling is so true and idk about yall but hearing civilians complain about the dumbest stuff irritates me soo bad

  • @officialyanik
    @officialyanik

    It’s not that hard to make friends and find a community outside of the military lol

  • @CipSauce
    @CipSauce

    I can’t relate to my peers in the military. We get a long fine but they are people just like civilians. I can’t get wait to get out.

  • @raxjax8787
    @raxjax8787

    My opinion is getting out the military aint tough, it's the fact that you're not having a plan and not setting yourself up to be after the military is what makes it tough! Sure, lifestyle changes and routines and missing work environment and can easily be adjusted with time just like how you were when you initially join and in boot camp. Having a plan when getting out of the military and setup for employment-wise or what you want to do is going to be setting the tone of your transition!!!! Also, file your damn VA disbility claims 180 days out!!! collect that disability!!! it's yours and you earn every dime of it for putting your body through it!. That VA disability is going to great additional income to your current job when you are separated!!

  • @austinshannon4197
    @austinshannon4197

    He said exactly how I feel. I’ve only been out for probably 28 days and I already feel this way but the last about four in a half years was the reserves. I got out of active duty in 2019 and even that was hard transitioning from full time service.

  • @donovanvanert3713
    @donovanvanert3713

    Amen brother

  • @Actionangel
    @Actionangel

    It’s a tough time feeling like you still have the life long friends but lost the brotherhood. I’ve been out three months and being on your own two feet getting out is harder than your whole service career and getting in it feels like.

  • @melvinjones5952
    @melvinjones5952

    This dude is crazy.

  • @trillraza
    @trillraza

    all veterans stay strong i know it aint easy just dont give up

  • @officialjeremiahblake
    @officialjeremiahblake

    I honestly can't wait to be a civillian again

  • @hd_jusonvlog6977
    @hd_jusonvlog6977

    It's also a Western culture, U can have a 2 to 5 years neighbors that doesn't know your name just your faces, That's Y many Military veterans move to places in southeast Asia like Philippines because they are being accepted their like their own.

  • @theateroftheabsurd2168
    @theateroftheabsurd2168

    Alcohol is my battle buddy now.

  • @kaleb4214
    @kaleb4214

    When he said where do you go? that hit really hard. I have felt that and still do sometimes. But praise God for our brothers and sisters in Christ. Definitely gave me camaraderie. Join a church and then get into a small group. God bless 🇺🇸🇺🇸🤙🏻

  • @Mil2Vet
    @Mil2Vet

    This is what it is all about sharing our story connecting and getting with fellow veterans to find that your purpose is still.

  • @kaleb4214
    @kaleb4214

    And I keep telling my parents this. Small towns, a church, small groups, God and a gym will definitely give you a sense of community and support. God bless America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🤙🏻

  • @maxjohnson9605
    @maxjohnson9605 Жыл бұрын

    You probably don't feel as much connectivity when you transfer from one to the other.

  • @user-qj3yo5pm2k
    @user-qj3yo5pm2k

    Welcome to real lfe. It's called growing up