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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2023 · 39 MIN

Working As A Reservist In The United States Coast Guard - With Senior Chief Thompson

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In this episode of the "Coast To Coasties" Podcast, I sit down with Senior Chief Thompson who is a Coast Guard Reservist on Active Duty Orders with the Portland Maine recruiting office. We discuss everything going into being a reservist in the Coast Guard including all the benefits and opportunities reservists can take advantage of and how they can balance their Coast Guard time with their civilian career time no matter what field your civilian career is in. The process of going through your career as a reservist is very different from active duty and that is why it is great to have Senior Chief come on and tell how his career as a Marine Science Technician has differed from what an active duty career would look like, and how serving in the Coast Guard and a member of the local Fire Department has benefited the integration of both careers with the transferable knowledge and resources the reserves has provided him. For anyone interested in joining the Coast Guard Reserve or going from Active to Reserve, tune into this episode to get all the information from Senior Chief Thompson!

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