(Family Series) Careers of parents is the hot topic post pandemic. Some have given up their career to become a stay-at-home parent and some decide to work remotely to manage multiple children. We answer the question though, what if none of that's an option?
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On average, during a lifetime, men held 12.6 jobs and women held 12.3 jobs, according to https://www.bls.gov/nls/questions-and-answers.htm
Military Service members can achieve a career of 30 years or more before entering back into the workforce as a U.S. Veteran for the purpose of seeking a second retirement. Sometimes in this journey these women and men elect to be parents.
Depending on their MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) I.E., their job, they could work on an average, 80 to 100 hours a week or attend schools that keep them out of the traditional home space for 3 months or more at a time. In today’s guests’ example, her spouse is also active-duty military.
Doc and Cowboy Jax #thediversityduo sit down with Bryanna Hamilton, U.S. Army Drill Sergeant who’s now about to graduate as an officer.
In this episode we laugh but also feel the serious emotions of Bryanna being mom away from home and discuss how quality is always more important than quantity. We answer these questions; How does she manage it all? Why is counseling important? and what’s the importance of having a strong spouse?
We also talk about military resources, what a family plan is and why it is important. These recommended resources are approved, directly by someone who has used them.
If you are in the military considering a family, you don't want to miss this! If you are a mom, you will get so much inspiration for managing your own daily life.