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Tim Stuart

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Tim: We should all seek higher education. The key is to strategically plan your educational goals if they are career oriented. In the modern work environment, every professional has an MBA, PMP, etc.… Industry-specific credentials and certifications that are in low supply and high demand will always trump a Master’s Degree or Doctorate.

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VTAM: What do you believe the Keys to Success in the Civilian World should be?

Tim: I am still trying to figure that out for myself. I would say success should be measured in many different ways. From a career standpoint, we only have two things to measure, time and money. As our lives change and we change we must be able to be self-aware enough to know how much of each is most important for ourselves and our families. There must be balance, if we are in a position where we can financially afford to value time over money, then time should always be the top priority.

VTAM: What makes someone successful?

Tim: How they are respected, remembered, and or admired by their friends and family. Title/Status does not make someone successful in the long run, but if they remain humble and true to who they are while on steep professional trajectories, then they can be successful without losing their identity.

VTAM: Which groups or organizations should one join?

Tim: Whichever groups appeal to them, and provide passion and a sense of giving.

VTAM: What do you think about attending Job fairs?

Tim: Absolutely, virtual and in person. If you are seeking employment. Reach out and attend those events. Start planning for military separation the day you join

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